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Daily Local News – September 18, 2017

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Darryl Neher is the new Chief Executive Officer for Habitat for Humanity of Monroe County; Indiana has reached a settlement with pharmaceutical manufacturer Novo Nordisk for its medication, Victoza; The Monroe County Schools Corporation will cancel its contract with bus service provider Auxilio; The Lotus Education and Arts Foundation is raising funds for its new headquarters on South Rogers Street.

FEATURE

Two hundred ninety-nine acres of Yellowwood State Forest are on the table for selective logging. Environmental groups, scientists, and researchers are warning that dozens of native species roost in Yellowwood’s back country. They’re bringing their concerns to Governor Eric Holcomb.

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Wendy Rubin of the IU Health Alzheimer’s Resource Service.

CREDITS

Anchors: Jonah Chester and Jada Lucas.

Today’s headlines were written by Jonah Chester and Alex Davis along with Sarah Vaughan for CATSweek, a partnership with  Community Access Television Services.

Our feature was produced by Alex Davis.

Activate is produced by Lucy Schaich of the City of Bloomington Volunteer Network.

Our engineer was Michael Glab.

Our executive producer is Wes Martin.

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