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Sunday, May 20, 2012
Official looks for mussels as indicator of Wabash River's health
Leptodea fragilis: Gretchen Benjamin, director of the large rivers program for the Nature Conservancy, displays one of the fragile papershell mussels she found in the Wabash River Tuesday north of Terre Haute. Staff photo by Joseph C. Garza
Leptodea fragilis: Gretchen Benjamin, director of the large rivers program for the Nature Conservancy, displays one of the fragile papershell mussels she found in the Wabash River Tuesday north of Terre Haute. Staff photo by Joseph C. Garza
The river’s watershed provides drinking water to 72 percent of Hoosier counties

Sunday, May 20, 2012


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The long, slow road back for northeast Indiana RV industry
RV shipments fell 33 percent in 2008, then they fell an additional 30 percent in 2009, to 165,700

Sunday, May 20, 2012
Hoosier Hills Food Bank distribution set record in 2011
Demand for assistance at an all-time high in area counties

Saturday, May 19, 2012
Abandoned properties a growing Madison County problem
Situation expected to worsen unless economy improves

Sunday, May 20, 2012
Research in Lilly-Dickey Woods will provide data about temperate forest

Brown County preserve has some of state's oldest trees



Saturday, May 19, 2012
BSU economist says residential development is key to future county growth
Attract people, jobs will come, Hicks says

Saturday, May 19, 2012




Editor, John C. DePrez Jr.; Executive Editor, Carol Rogers; Publishers: IBRC and IAR


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