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This week: House committees make major changes to two environmental bills in the Indiana Legislature, making a wetlands bill more palatable and a carbon market bill less so.
This week: The EPA approved the registration of three dicamba products, despite previous federal court decisions invalidating earlier registrations and a growing number of complaints about the prod...
This week: A new EPA proposal seeks to stop air pollution from upwind states like Indiana from crossing into downwind states and contributing to their pollution, and a federal judge ordered the FDA...
This week: The Office of the Indiana State Chemist is considering some state-specific restrictions on dicamba, and climate activists discuss what steps President-elect Biden should take to combat c...
This week: The COVID-19 crisis is making more Hoosiers energy insecure, and Indiana lawmakers discuss a draft bill that could set the foundation for carbon offset trading in the state.
This week: IDEM closes the door on ephemeral streams protection in Indiana, and COVID-19 slows the military's transition to a PFAS-free firefighting foam.
Chester Burger had a long career in public relations. Before that, he was part of the early CBS television news efforts in the mid-1950s. He was one of the first reporters on television and his ori...
Larry Hatteberg is one of the greatest storytellers in American television history. He spent more than 50 years at KAKE-TV in Wichita, KS as a photojournalist/reporter, among many other duties. G...
Don Hewitt is best known as the creator and producer of CBS's "60 Minutes," the most successful program in American television history. 20 years before the launch of "60 Minutes," Hewitt was one of...
Larry Racies had a long career in CBS radio and later, television, starting in 1940. He was part of the small crew that started CBS-TV in the mid-1940s at WCBW in New York City. He became one of th...