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Daily Local News – September 7, 2016

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Two local politicians and a labor leader called a press conference on the side of a highway this morning to draw attention to what they called a mess and a failure related to construction of Interstate 69; A South Bend family is still searching for answers about their collective eighteen dollar award after police punched, handcuffed and stun-gunned their then-seventeen-year-old son; A contract to remove the Weimer Lake dam in Bloomington’s Wapehani Mountain Bike Park was approved by the Utilities Service Board in its meeting last night; Ivy Tech Community College’s Bloomington campus has received an 85,000 dollar grant from the Indiana Department of Education to fund biotechnology career training in local high schools; It’s Fall Fund Drive at WFHB, when you get the chance to maintain the WFHB mission of celebrating diversity in South Central Indiana – call 812-323-1200 to make your pledge to support Community Radio!

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Anchors: Kelly Wherley and Janea Cummings
Today’s headlines were written by Joe Crawford, Leah Carter and Kacey Ross
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Executive Producer is Joe Crawford

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