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Playing It Safe: State Departments Test Waters For Algae
By Rachel Morello - Jun 17, 2013 - Environment
State environmental officials began testing water in state parks and recreation areas Monday for high algae levels.
State environmental officials began testing water in state parks and recreation areas Monday for high algae levels.
The new law extends the statute of limitations for reporting child sex abuse cases from two to seven years.
The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that naturally occurring, isolated genes cannot be patented, but those that have been altered can be protected.
The State Ethics Commission gave its approval for INDOT Commissioner Michael Cline to become Purdue's Vice President for Physical Facilities.
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Purdue Extension officials are offering workshops to help melon growers prepare for the federal inspections.
IU baseball will take on Louisville in the opening round of the College World Series.
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