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Daily Local News – November 10, 2016

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Following the surprise election of Donald Trump as president, South Central Indiana Jobs With Justice is helping organize a rally in Bloomington; The Monroe County Council was inundated with public comment on two recipients of Sophia Travis Community Services Grants; The policy committee of the Bloomington Monroe County Metropolitan Planning Organization heard a report raising concerns about the accessibility of new governmental complex planned on the northwest side of Bloomington; Starting next week, eighteen state parks around Indiana will closed to visitors for deer hunts.

FEATURE
The Book Corner on Walnut Street has anchored the southeast corner of the Courthouse Square through lean times and boom times for more than a half century. The story of the family-run business reads like a history of the town. The shop has weathered the advent of e-readers as well as the demise of newspapers and magazines but proprietor Margaret Taylor says business is as brisk as it’s ever been. She joins Michael Glab on this week’s edition of Big Talk.

VOICES IN THE STREET
This week’s edition ask Bloomington residents what motivated them to vote in this years election.

CREDITS
Anchors: Carolyn VandeWiele and Ryan Stacy
Today’s headlines were written by Joe Crawford and Jerrod Dill
Along with Sarah Vaughan for CATSweek, a partnership with Community Access Television Services.
Our feature was produced by Michael Glab
Voices in the Street was produced by Kelly Wherley
Our engineer today is Sean Albert
Our theme music is provided by the Impossible Shapes.
Executive Producer is Joe Crawford.

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