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Deep Dive: Lake Monroe – How Healthy Is It and How Long Will It Survive? (Part I)

  In this week’s episode of Deep Dive on the WFHB Local News, we delve deep into Lake Monroe’s water quality. As the largest manmade lake in Indiana, Lake Monroe serves as a primary drinking water source for over 130,000 residents and a hub for recreational activities, generating millions in revenue annually.  Our guest, Maggie Sullivan, Watershed Coordinator for the …

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Eco Report – October 10, 2019

Headlines Pipeline Protest On October first, two members of the Catholic Worker Movement, Jessica Reznick and Ruby Montoya, were charged with one count of conspiracy to damage an energy facility, four counts of the use of fire in the commission of a felony and four counts of malicious use of fire. As an act of protest, the two women openly …

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Daily Local News – August 13, 2018

A Catholic prep school in Indianapolis is in the national spotlight, after firing a lesbian guidance counselor; More Nazi-related vandalism was discovered over the weekend – this time in New Albany; Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill is fighting the proposed expansion of early voting sites in Indianapolis; The volunteer organization Friends of Lake Monroe is working to develop a watershed …

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