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flag Fifty Indiana AmeriCorps members served in Goshen on environmental projects; Melissa Kauffman launched a campaign for House District 21; Indiana’s infant mortality disparities persist.

flag Around 50 AmeriCorps members from Indiana took part in a service event in Goshen, focusing on environmental projects like building habitats for pollinators and learning about invasive species and floodplain management. flag The city was chosen for its ongoing collaboration with AmeriCorps on environmental and civic initiatives. flag Meanwhile, Melissa D. Kauffman launched an independent campaign for Indiana House District 21, emphasizing government transparency and fiscal responsibility. flag Indiana continues to rank poorly in infant health, with Black infants facing significantly higher mortality rates, highlighting ongoing disparities linked to systemic issues.

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