
May 29, 2015
Special | 26m 48sVideo has Closed Captions
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Ivy Tech is the only public school in the state that’s not getting any money for major building projects. We explain why it’s being left out while the state reviews its graduation rates. Thousands of unexploded bombs and depleted uranium sit on this abandoned Army testing site in Jefferson County. Federal law requires frequent inspections to make sure nothing harmful is leaking into the water.
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Indiana Newsdesk is a local public television program presented by WTIU PBS
Smithville, Indiana University Center for Applied Cybersecurity Research, MainSource Banks, and WTIU Members

May 29, 2015
Special | 26m 48sVideo has Closed Captions
Ivy Tech is the only public school in the state that’s not getting any money for major building projects. We explain why it’s being left out while the state reviews its graduation rates. Thousands of unexploded bombs and depleted uranium sit on this abandoned Army testing site in Jefferson County. Federal law requires frequent inspections to make sure nothing harmful is leaking into the water.
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