Stories tagged with "indiana department of natural resources"
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State to test deer heads for bovine tuberculosis
Brookville — State wildlife officials plan to collect 650 deer heads from hunters in eastern and Southern Indiana next weekend to test for bovine tuberculosis. The Indiana...
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Fishing license sales boom in Indiana
Fishing is apparently becoming more popular in Indiana and nationally. A report issued this week showed that fishing license sales in Indiana so far this year are up 8.1 percent....
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Indiana State Museum CEO resigns
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Natural Resources is confirming that the president and CEO of the Indiana State Museum has resigned. DNR Director Robert Carter tells the...
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State Fair Commission has new chairman
Indianapolis business executive Andre Lacy has been named the new chairman of the Indiana State Fair Commission. Lacy, who will lead the board that oversees the State Fairgrounds,...
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New chairman named for Indiana State Fair board
An Indianapolis business executive has been named the new chairman of the Indiana State Fair Commission. Andre Lacy will lead the board that oversees the state fairgrounds. Lacy is...
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Wabash man charged with 'thrill-killing' deer
WABASH, Ind. — State conservation officers have arrested a 25-year-old man who they say was “thrill-killing” deer in rural Wabash and Whitley counties. The...
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Bald eagle featured in shows at State Fair dies during surgery
Birdseye — A bald eagle that appeared in Indiana Department of Natural Resources shows at the Indiana State Fair and state parks for many years has died. The agency says the...
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Traffic picking up on new Tracy Trail
City has plans to expand path system and connect neighborhoods and stores Greenwood’s new 1.5-mile Tracy Trail, a short distance west of U.S. 31, is beginning to attract...
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Noblesville fundraiser nets $3,000 to fight Lou Gehrig’s disease
NOBLESVILLE — Noblesville Police Sgt. Rich Hubbard’s Mountain Music in the Forest raised about $3,000 to fight Lou Gehrig’s disease. About the same number of dollars raised as last...
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Dredging resuming at Yellowwood Lake
Nashville — A dredging project that will extend the life of and boater access to Yellowwood Lake in Brown County was scheduled to resume Monday. The Indiana Department of...
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Mountain music festival is pickin' a fight with ALS
A bluegrass-gospel festival that started as a family get-together to honor the late Eugene Hubbard has turned into an annual fundraiser that last year brought in $3,000 for Lou...
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Noblesville bluegrass festival is fundraiser
NOBLESVILLE — A bluegrass-gospel festival that started as a family get-together to honor the late Eugene Hubbard has turned into an annual fundraiser that last year brought...
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Appraisal Guys to aid fundraiser
‘Cash in the Attic’ pair to visit Edinburgh Unless we are quite rich to start with, I think that deep in our collective psyche lurks the hopeful fantasy that somewhere,...
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Meet the Teacher: Mark T. Weaver
Grade/subject: Seventh-grade science. Science department chairman at Clay Middle School. Number of years teaching: 27. Work e-mail: mweaver@ccs.k12.in.us Background/schooling:...
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Lafayette man catches piranha in Wabash
Dean Asbury was fishing with his father Sunday night near the Harrison Bridge in Lafayette, looking for catfish, when Asbury pulled a piranha from the fishing hole. The 21-year-old...
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Body of dentist found after he went sailing
Beverly Shores — The body of a suburban Chicago dentist missing since he went sailing on Lake Michigan has been found at Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore. People walking...
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DNR has a plan for nuisance geese
You probably haven’t noticed, given the thousands of nuisance Canada geese squatting (literally and figuratively) in the state, but the Indiana Department of Natural...
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Don't use state forests as lumber industry's tree farms
Thank you for the enlightening article “Old growth, new battle,” Aug. 20. It’s alarming to think that the Indiana Department of Natural Resources has taken the...
