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Highway construction zone speed cameras now active in Indiana - Lakeshore Public Media The Indiana Department of Transportation began its limited pilot program Wednesday with speed cameras in just a single construction zone.
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Indiana scraps GPS diplomas, replaces them with one new base diploma | WBOI The Indiana Department of Education unveiled the second draft of its high school diploma overhaul Wednesday. The new proposal includes one base ...
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'Foreign Agents' explores the U.S. citizens lobbying for foreign governments Author Casey Michel says you might be surprised by who is advocating for foreign interests: lobbyists, law firms, and publicists as well as ...
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Israel-Hamas war: The status of cease-fire talks, crisis in Gaza and Israeli politics It's been over 10 months since the attacks on Israel that lead to the war in Gaza. We look at Gaza's humanitarian situation, how the war has ...
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The abortion debate is headed to the states' ballot boxes in November | KRWG Public Media Voters in Arizona and Missouri will be asked to weigh in on the right to an abortion in November. That makes eight states so far that will have ...
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Legalizing same-sex marriage is good for straight people and the country, author says As part of Morning Edition's Summer of Love series, NRP's Michel Martin asks author Jonathan Rauch how the legalization of same-sex marriage has ...
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Oklahoma farm land values increase for fourth straight year | HPPR A U.S. Department of Agriculture survey shows Oklahoma land values continued to increase this year. From 2023-2024, the average value of farm real ...
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The oceans are weirdly hot. Scientists are trying to figure out why - KENW Scientists knew that climate change would cause the oceans to heat up a lot. But current ocean temperatures are even higher than expected.
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DATABASE: IREAD-3 results show third consecutive year of improvement for third grade ... More than 67000 Indiana third graders passed the state's reading skills assessment. The 82.5 percent pass rate was an improvement of 0.6 ...
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Engineers have a new theory on how Egypt's first pyramid was built - Public Radio Tulsa A new study theorizes that ancient Egyptians constructed the world's first pyramid using much more advanced technology than some Egyptologists ...
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