Posts Tagged ‘Indiana’
The state of Indiana, the source of most firearms in the city of Chicago, has long regulated bladed weapons such as knives. Now, thanks to the recently-passed Senate Bill 77, the state's knife laws have expanded to include ninja throwing stars, which w... ...
Eric Rasmusen is a tenured business school professor at Indiana University Bloomington; for many years, he's posted a stream of "racist, sexist, and homophobic views" to his personal social media, including the idea that women do not belong in the workplace (he often refers to women by slurs like "****" when discussing this and other ...
A restorative art project that teaches girls how to create a nose with mortuary wax
To show that mortuary science is a field for anyone, reps from the Mid-America College of Funeral Services in Jeffersonville, Indiana spent a day with local Girl Scouts. The event was presented as part of Spark, an event series that "allows ...
So many new unicorns valued at $1 billion-plus, countless $100 million venture financings, an explosion of giant funds — it’s no surprise 2018 is shaping up to be a banner year for venture capital investment in U.S.-based companies. There are more than 2.5 months remaining in 2018 and already U.S. companies have raised $84.1 billion — more ...
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Today the Transportation Security Administration (you know 'em as TSA) began allowing travelers to apply for its PreCheck program (or as TSA calls it, Pre✓[TM]).
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Basements can be prone to flooding during the rainy season. What then should a homeowner do when flooding happens? ...
Smoke can be unnoticeable compared to soot and the surfaces eaten by fire, they are nevertheless as difficult to deal with. ...
If you experience mold growth along with water damage, you have a big decision to make. But first, you should evaluate the situation in your home so that you can decide whether or not you need outside help or just do the cleanup yourself. ...
A homeowner should not be complacent but instead be prepared for unpleasant incidents like fire. This devastating incident does not choose any home or any location. ...
One thing to consider after a fire is to board up open walls, windows or doors. For this job, a homeowner may choose to employ a board up service Indianapolis contractor especially if the homeowner does not have the resources to do this carpentry work. ...