TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTHI) - We have new information in a court case against a Vigo County care facility.
According to online court records, The State of Indiana and Bethesda Gardens have come to an agreement.

On Wednesday, they asked the court to cancel an upcoming conference hearing.
Their request said they have entered what is called a consent decree.
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It basically resolves the matter, meaning no more litigation is needed.
The state had filed for an injunction against Bethesda Gardens locally.
The state argued the facility is unlicensed but was doing tasks reserved for licensed facilities.
This story is still developing. We will bring you more information as soon as it becomes available.
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