The Indiana House says "yes" to a plan requiring many aid recipients to undergo drug tests. The proposal would only affect people asking for temporary assistance like the aid provided by a township government. Applicants who fail the drug test would still get aid if they go through a rehabilitation program and pass another drug test. Democrat Gail Riecken from Evansville was the only law maker from southwestern Indiana to vote against the idea. The Senate still has to take up the measure.
Evansville Business Magazine's Todd Tucker joined with Executive
Director of the Economic Development Coalition
of Southwest Indiana Greg Wathen to discuss the proposed the fertilizer
plant in...
First Historic Newburgh Farm Market of the
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May is National Moving month, which
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scams relating to so to...
Blogger Mary Biever shares her journey and recovery after having a heart attack in December 2012. To learn more about Mary click here: http://www.marybiever.com/...