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August 27, 2018
Friendship Flea Market, offering good deals and helping the environment
The Friendship Flea Market has been held for the past 51 years twice a year, in June and September.
August 17, 2018
Buyer beware: Cleanup of former meth labs costly for new homeowners
Meth production releases an invisible toxic gas that coats surfaces and can lead to health risks if not properly cleaned
August 15, 2018
Urban chicken movement provides green backyard pest control
An agrarian movement is bridging the gap between city dwellers and the rural communities that feed them.
August 10, 2018
Federal Appeals Court Orders EPA to Ban Pesticide Linked to Brain Abnormalities
EPA ordered to ban pesticide chlorpyrifos, overturning order issued by former EPA administrator.
August 6, 2018
Nature Lovers Embark on Fire and Flowers Hike
The Nature Conservancy in Indiana is working to teach Hoosiers about native flora and how fire helps keep their habitat healthy.
August 1, 2018
Scientists Studying Popular Herbicide for Human Health Risks
A household herbicide has been on the market for years, but new research puts the chemical's safety into question.
July 30, 2018
Saving Money and Water with Rain Barrels
Forty percent of all water use in summer months is on lawn and garden care. That number could be reduced by simply collecting water for free in a rain barrel.
July 20, 2018
Volunteers Help Prevent Spread of Invasive Plant
Garlic mustard on the list of 10 most invasive species in the state
July 12, 2018
Indianapolis-Based National Prize Honors Animal Conservationists
Global conservationist Russ Mittermeier awarded $250,000 Indianapolis Prize
July 9, 2018
Bloomington Sees Big Bucks in Environmental Investments
City officials work to turn former railroad property into scenic trails, park.
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