Indianapolis is in the midst of an unprecedented transformation, one that’s happening right in our backyards — our parks.
By: Casey Smith Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic A recent letter penned by Indiana Gov. Mike Braun urged federal officials to “immediately withdraw” a controversial plan to log and burn ...
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WEVV) — One year after launching, the Evansville Police Department’s Park Police unit is seeing positive results in its efforts to improve safety and community engagement in local ...
Bird flu does not present a food safety risk. The Board of Animal Health says cooked poultry and eggs and pasteurized dairy ...
An Indiana House bill meant to help deer combat chronic wasting disease calls for genetic testing, opens door for captive releases.
Through Feb. 28, the Indiana Department of Natural Resources will permit the public to cut up and remove certain downed trees at Harmonie State Park.
Hiking columnist Susan Anderson recently headed to Mitchell to check out construction on the in-progress Monon South Trail.
Davidson leaders announced completed improvements to two of their parks facilities Monday afternoon. As requested by ...
Biologists from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service are riding large, heavy-duty mowers through Rogers Lakewood Park on ...
"Those receiving awards demonstrated an alignment with our goal of building up Southern Indiana as a visitor destination," ...
Harmonie State Park in Posey County is giving the public the opportunity to cut up and remove some downed trees for firewood. Officials say eligible trees have fallen or been dropped by property staff ...
I started with the National Park Service in 1972 — when there was such a movement to reduce the number of NPS employees." ...
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