Indiana Grown Commission schedules meeting for March 12 in Indianapolis
The Indiana Grown Commission will meet on March 12 in Indianapolis with options for virtual participation. The commission connects local food producers with consumers while supporting statewide agricultural innovation through its partnership with the Indiana State Department of Agriculture.
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Steve Cortes on Indiana cocaine bust: ‘Illegal aliens’ trafficking drugs across America
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