The number of female Indiana bats is expected to drop to less than 30,000 in the next decade.
More than half of Indiana’s 92 counties saw population decline last year, according to an Indiana Business Research Center report.
Populations in the older settlements continue to grow while newer Amish communities are being established.
Mosquito populations are much larger than normal because of the mild winter and warm spring.
More than half of Indiana counties lost residents in 2011.
The population increase in Indiana is largely to take place within the city populations.
Indiana's population is aging, according to U.S. Census data on the 65 and older population.
The net migration of students coming into Indiana was 8,382, though 15-20% leave after graduation.
Everyone who attended last night’s forum could agree on at least one thing: there are too many deer in Monroe County.
Indiana lawmakers will soon begin redrawing the state’s political boundaries.