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Hola Bloomington – March 30, 2018

Locutra Luz Lopez, entrevista a cantautor musical local de Bloomington David Davila. ¡David habla sobre MATIXANDO, como comenzo hasta este punto! Host, Luz Lopez, interviews Bloomington artist David Davila. David talks about MATIXANDO how it all started and provides us with a current update!

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The Bicentennial Journal – Charlotte Zietlow

In this week’s edition of The Bicentennial Journal, Charlotte Zietlow talks about the history of the Monroe County Courthouse. From overcrowding (one Judge had their chambers in a bathroom) to a complete renovation, Zietlow recounts her successful effort to save the courthouse. Support for The Bicentennial Journal and WFHB comes from Monroe County and Visit Bloomington. More information about Monroe …

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Indiana Among Worst States for Women’s Economic Equality

A report looking at the economic opportunity for women across the country, gave Indiana a ‘D’ for the second year in a row. The report is published by the Institute for Women’s Policy Research, a non-profit group that conducts research and policy analysis for inequality issues facing women. The report is split into six different categories; political participation, employment and …

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Daily Local News – April 2, 2018

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A Bloomington Fire Department Captain is facing three felony charges, after allegedly having a sexual relationship with a minor; Anne Bono will resume her position as interim director of the Bloomington Chamber of Commerce, after its CEO resigns two months in; Indiana received a letter ‘D’ grade in economic opportunities for women, for the second year in a row. FEATURE Spyridon Stratigos, better …

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Bring It On! – April 2, 2018

Several students from Bloomington High School North attended the nation-wide March For Our Lives rally in Washington D.C. Hosts Clarence Boone and William Hosea are joined by Caleb Poer, Ruth Nall, and Justin DeMatas. CREDITS Our show’s producer is Clarence Boone, with help from WFHB News Department Director Wes Martin. Our board engineer was Wes Martin. Our original theme music …

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March 30, 2018: Coming of Age While Inside

This week we share the first of two episodes on Jay Smith’s story, also known as Abu Faheem Shabaz, who was recently released from the Indiana Department of Corrections after spending years inside. As he states, Shabaz was part of the carceral system since childhood, and he describes coming of age within the walls of detention facilities. He shares with …

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Inside Outdoors – March 31, 2018

Buddy Bill, Rich Reardin, and Don Jordan are the hosts. Don returns from Florida, no fishing for Don becuase of the red tide, Muskie fishing in northern Indiana, call in by an old friend named Kevin who lost track of the show when it left another radio station in town, Morrel mushroom hunting and signs of them arriving in Indiana, …

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Daily Local News – March 29, 2018

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Over half of Indiana’s counties grew last year; A viral outbreak infects 52 members of an Indiana University fraternity; Designers set their sights on the 9th annual Trashion Refashion. FEATURE In a public statement, Bloomington Mayor John Hamilton announced the city will go ahead with the proposed purchase of an armored truck for the city’s police department. VOICES IN THE STREET …

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Voices in the Street: Gun Reform

With school walkouts and students rallying in Washington D.C., Voices asks your neighbors how they feel about the current push towards gun reform. Voices in the Street is produced by Anthony Gomez at the studios of WFHB in Bloomington, Indiana.

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Better Beware – Facebook Marks

Facebook has been having security and privacy problems, and people are wondering if it’s safe. Some are even trying to quit; here’s how to go cold turkey. Better Beware is produced by Rich Fish at WFHB’s studios in Bloomington, Indiana.

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