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John Boyle

John Boyle

Health/Southern Indiana Reporter at WFPL-FM

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  • English
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  • Health & Medicine
  • Regional News

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Recent Articles

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Judge orders Clark County sheriff to provide more information for lawsuit defense – 89.3 WFPL New...

Sheriff Jamey Noel and other Clark County Jail officers are facing two federal lawsuits from 28 women who say they were attacked at the jail.
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Helping sickle cell patients starts with collecting better data – 8...

An estimated 100,000 people in the U.S. live with sickle cell disease, which causes excruciating pain crises and other health issues.
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Clarksville agrees to settle DOJ lawsuit for rescinding job offer t...

A prospective police officer says Clarksville officials rescinded a job offer in 2015 after learning he has HIV.
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New Albany resumes work on new fire station after construction acci...

The new firehouse on Charlestown Road is replacing New Albany’s aging Twin Oaks station, which opened in 1964.
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Southern Indiana officials highlight importance of upcoming school ...

Residents will vote for four New Albany Floyd County Schools board members in next month’s general election.
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Clark County to elect new sheriff amid ongoing jail scandal, federa...

Two candidates are vying to replace outgoing Republican Sheriff Jamey Noel as lawsuits against him proceed.
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Accessing your health records just got easier – in theory – 89.3 WF...

Starting Oct. 6, medical providers must begin giving patients electronic access to more of their health care data than ever before.
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People without IDs face barriers for voting – 89.3 WFPL News Louisv...

Spread the Vote and Project ID are groups that focus on making voting more accessible and helping individuals obtain IDs.
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Can people living in long-term care facilities vote? What about peo...

Hoosiers who live in nursing homes or who have dementia and Alzheimer’s have the same voting rights as others.
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How a major Medicare change could help seniors with high drug costs...

Starting in 2025, the 48 million seniors in Medicare won’t have to spend more than $2,000 of their own money on prescription drugs each year.
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Holcomb talks urgency, diversification at UN Climate Change Confere...

Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb was invited to the conference to speak about Indiana’s efforts to diversify its energy sources.