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Eco Report – May 12, 2022

Eco

HEADLINES According to the Tribune, Seymore’s newspaper, Community forums are set to learn about the newly published Lake Monroe Watershed Management Plan and how people can help protect and enhance water quality in the lake and its tributaries. —Norm Holy The Coalition Against the Mid-States Corridor, a proposed new-terrain highway in southern Indiana, has joined the Sierra Club, Indiana Forest …

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Prescription for Healthcare – Joey Ballard, Medical Students for a National Health Program, May 2022

Welcome to Prescription for Healthcare, a podcast collaboration between the WFHB Local News and Medicare for All Indiana, broadcasted live the second Thursday of every month. In today’s broadcast we speak with Joey Ballard, an Indiana University School of Medicine student who is actively involved with Students for a National Health Program SNaHP Follow Medicare for All Indiana on our …

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May 6, 2022: Not Trying to Hear No Again with Renford Farrier

In celebration of recently completing 300 consecutive episodes, we are airing some of our Kite Line crew’s favorite clips from our archive of hundreds of episodes. After we hear a round up of prison disturbances as compiled by Perilous Chronicle, we play a clip from episode 119, in which Talila Lewis (TL) describes some of the challenges to being Deaf …

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Hola Bloomington – May 6, 2022

Locutoras, Minerva Sosa y Josefa Madrigal, entrevistan a miembros de la comunidad durante el evento del 5 de mayo y la 5º aniversario del camión de comida de Pili.   Hosts, Minerva Sosa and Josefa Madrigal, interview members of the community during the May 5 event and the 5th anniversary of Pili’s food truck

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Eco Report – May 5, 2022

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HEADLINES Because of the abundance of ruffed grouse, Grouseland was the name given by William Henry Harrison to his mansion in Vincennes. Even as recently as 1980, there were a good number of grouse. Their numbers dropped and by this century there were few survivors. —Norm Holy Fifty years ago, the U.S. passed the Clean Water Act with the goal …

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Hoosier Art Historian & Author Rachel Perry

She went from shoeing horses to playing a key role in preserving and administering Indiana’s art history. Rachel Perry’s new book, Painter of the Dunes: A Life of Frank Virgil Dudley, was published by the Indiana Historical Society Press late last year. Dudley’s oils depicting the state’s spectacular sand dunes off the southeast shore of Lake Michigan helped bring them …

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Graduation, Reflections and Moving On

Welcome to the 63rd episode of Hearabouts: Asian American Midwest Radio. In this episode we have a conversation with Hearabouts producer and co-host Andrew Pace. We reflect on the 2021-2022 school year and discuss thoughts and feelings about graduation. We also engage in a discussion on identity development and adoption. This episode is produced by Andrew Pace and Melanie Castillo-Cullather. …

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April 29, 2022: Past and Present Struggles with Mark Cook and Renford Farrier

Last week, marked our 300th episode! Over the next few weeks, we will be sharing clips of our favorite moments from our archive of shows. The following story is from Mark Cook, one of our all-time favorite guests on Kite Line. In this gem, Cook, a founding member of the Walla Walla Black Panther Party, tells us the story of …

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Hola Bloomington – April 29, 2022

WFHB Host: Josefa Madrigal, interviews Pili about their 5th year anniversary, she is inviting you to participate at their 5 de Mayo festivities free of charge for families! Don’t miss out on the Taco and Burrito eating contest.  They will celebrate 5 de mayo on May 5th at the Mill between 10 & 11th street.  They will have a taco …

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Hola Bloomington – April 29, 2022

WFHB Host: Josefa Madrigal, interviews Pili about their 5th year anniversary, she is inviting you to participate at their 5 de Mayo festivities free of charge for families! Don’t miss out on the Taco and Burrito eating contest.  They will celebrate 5 de mayo on May 5th at the Mill between 10 & 11th street.  They will have a taco …

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