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Bring It On! – November 6, 2017

Tonight’s hosts William Hosea and Cornelius Wright interview Victoria Jones, Brandon Washington, Gabrielle Steenberger and Dr. Charlie Nelms about the memories and merits one can derive from taking advantage of an opportunity to study abroad. Dr.Nelms is a transformational servant-leader, a motivational speaker, and a consultant with expertise in higher education. Credits: Our show’s Executive Producer is Wes Martin. Our …

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Hola Bloomington – November 3, 2017

El día de hoy tuvimos dos programas en HOLA Bloomington. Parte 1: Locutores Raquel Anderson y Luis Hernández hablaron sobre la situación en México, Puerto Rico y las Islas vírgenes. Nos comentaron sobre el evento “De Pueblo a Pueblo” que se lleva acabo el Lunes 6 de Noviembre en el Buskirk- Chumley. Además, Invitado Iván Meceda hablo sobre sus experiencias …

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November 3, 2017: Appalachian Prison Resistance

This week, we speak with Lill, a resident of Whitesburg, Kentucky. Whitesburg is located in Letcher County the proposed home to a new federal prison to be built on a mountaintop removal site. We have previously covered the strong local organizing in Letcher County that had helped put a stop to this toxic proposal. In light of recent efforts by …

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bloomingOUT – Lauren Faber – November 2, 2017

This week BloomingOUT anchors Rachel Jones and Kim Hahn discuss recent LGBT headlines with producer Alex Ashkin including the crackdown on the Egyptian LGBTQ community and the halt in Trump’s transgender military ban. On the second half of the show, stand-up comedian Lauren Faber joins the discussion while touring from North Carolina. You can catch their performance with Alice Wetterlund …

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Big Talk! w/ Michael Glab: John Armstrong and Zachary Spicer

John Armstrong and Zachary Spicer were friends when they were students at Indiana University. Years later they reconnected in New York and decided to start their own film production company. Their first movie, “The Good Catholic,” is now out on DVD and BluRay and will be available on Netflix in January. The two have committed to shooting six more films …

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Daily Local News – November 2, 2017

The Indiana Daily Student issued an Op-Ed piece in regards to the forceful retirement of their Director of Student Media; New changes to Bloomington’s zoning code will open up more areas to sexually-oriented businesses; The Bloomington City Council heard initial results from the city’s recent salary compensation survey; The Monroe County Commissioners have declared November as ‘National Runaway Prevention Month’. …

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Local Live – Fuzzy Bunny Fish Fry

Fuzzy Bunny Fish Fry plays a fun variety of rock, blues, pop, rockabilly, reggae, country, funk and dance music – even a sci – fi space epic instrumental. In a few words, they are a fun rock and roll band. They have a CD named, “Show.” The band members are JT – lead guitar and vocals; Dusty Dawn – drums …

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Eco Feature – November 02, 2017

Today’s feature Eco Report’s Rebecca Mueller interviews Cathy Greene, a citizen advocate for the protection of the Low Gap Wilderness Area from logging. Greene recently backpacked the length of the Tecumseh Trail to view past and future logging areas.

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Daily Local News – November 1, 2017

Fatal Attraction and 101 Dalmatians Actress Glenn Close has donated her costume collection to Indiana University’s School of Art, Architecture and Design. Indiana is now a sister state with Karnataka, India, a delegation from Indiana, including Governor Eric Holcomb, signed an agreement in Bangalore on Monday. Vendors at the Bloomington Farmer’s Market will now have access to water year round. …

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Opioid Crisis Creating Child Abuse and Neglect Epidemic

The national opioid epidemic, which President Donald Trump declared a Public Health Emergency last week, is changing the face of child abuse and neglect in Indiana and causing more children to become wards of the state. Experts and advocates say the overwhelming number of cases and the severity of the cases is taking a toll on state resources. As WFHB …

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