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The Indiana Department of Agriculture and the State Soil and Water Conservation Board has announced the awarding of over $2.3 million in grant funding for 26 projects through the Clean Water Indiana program. The money will allow 48 organizations to improve their local water systems, keep their soil healthy and promote community growth. The Knox County Soil and Water Conservation District will be the recipient of $73,000 for watershed planning and soil health through the Agricultural Conservation Planning Framework. It uses high resolution geo-spatial data to identify locations where conservation practices may be needed to control erosion, reduce runoff, stabilize streambanks and protect water quality.
Congressmen Yakym, Fallon introduce bill to end Federal Ban on Firearms in Federal Park Buildings
Comptroller and State Budget Leaders announce State Reserves and Surplus at Fiscal Year-End Close
Gov. Braun launches Advanced Nuclear Ready Community program
Experience more than ever: The 2026 Indiana State Fair debuts new attractions, entertainment and family fun
U.S. Attorney’s Office hosts fraud forum, announces creation of fraud task force in Southern District of Indiana
Plymouth Board of Public Works to hold executive session, special meeting Monday on employee discipline
Marshall County included in state-federal damage assessments following June severe weather
Marshall County Council eyes restructuring of Local Income Tax as jail bond nears payoff
