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Local Live – Blind Uncle Harry

Hillbilly Hippie Folk-Rocker Blind Uncle Harry is back in the WFHB studio to play another batch of his eccentric tunes. TRACK LIST 1.  Courage To Love 2.  D Chord Hammer Ditty 3.  American Way 4.  We Married Old Abdul 5.  Such Is Life Kurt Vonnegut 6.  Everybody Farts When They Die CREDITS Host: Spencer Heuring Engineer: Jim Lang Executive Producer: …

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TASUS Postpones Building Corporate HQ in Trades District

Local employer TASUS has decided to postpone building a corporate headquarters in the City of Bloomington Trades District. The automotive parts maker has announced plans to renovate its 30-year old manufacturing plant in Bloomington before moving forward on a Trades District build out. Melanie Walker is CEO and President of Tsuchiya Group North America and TASUS Corporation. Walker said the …

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Demonstrators Protest Iran Escalation

Anti-War protesters gathered on the Monroe County Courthouse lawn, yesterday. The demonstrators told WFHB they’re trying to build an anti-war coalition, to oppose national escalations against Iran. About two dozen demonstrators waved signs at passing cars and spoke against U.S. antagonism in the greater Middle East. Speakers included veterans, activists, and academics. IU College Democrats’ Bryce Greene was one of …

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Bloomington Residents ‘No Longer Feel Safe’ at Farmers’ Market

Bloomington community members continued to call for the ouster of the proprietors of Schooner Creek Farm, from the Bloomington Farmers’ Market, during last night’s Board of Park Commissioners meeting. Schooner Creek Farm proprietors Sarah Dye and Douglas Mackey are alleged to be members of the white supremacist group, Identity Evropa. Neither has incited violence at the market, or distributed threatening …

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Local Live – Mike Adams at His Honest Weight

Mike Adams at His Honest Weight debuts 6 songs from his new album, “There is No Feeling Better.” Mike is a singer-songwriter who grew up in Warsaw, IN to a musical family. He has been playing music in Bloomington for the past 18 years, both solo and with several bands. Although his new album features a variety of instruments and …

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Local Live – Lexi Len

Returning to Local Live, Southern Indiana Honky Tonk band Lexi Len and the Strangers play their original country rock songs inspired by Loretta Lynn, Hank III, Waylon Jennings, George Jones, the Allman Brothers, and the Grateful Dead. Listen to the full session. Originally aired on 6/5/19.

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BloomingOUT – June 20, 2019

Tune in for your weekly LGBTQ+ news update with your BloomingOUT family. Ashanti Carmon, an African-American Trans Woman was shot multiple times and killed in Fairmount Heights Maryland, a D.C. suburb, on March 30. Three blocks away, and a couple of months later, Zoe Spears, another African-American Trans woman was also murdered. Police do not believe there is connection between …

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Farmers Market Advisory Board Hears Community Petition Against Schooner Creek Farm

Members of Bloomington’s Farmers Market Advisory Board heard two hours of emotional public comment, last night. Many community members are asking the city to ban the proprietors of Schooner Creek Farm from the city’s farmers market. Schooner Creek Farm proprietors Sarah Dye and Doug Mackey are alleged to be members of Identity Europa, a white supremacist group organization. As of …

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Inside Outdoors – Saturday, June 15, 2019

Buddy Bill, Rich Reardin, and Don Jordan are the hosts. Don poses a question about finding non-ethanol fuel in Bloomington, which sparks a discussion about how ethanol hurts various parts of internal combustion engines, focusing mainly on small two-cycle engines, lawn mowers, etc., many ramps on Lake Monroe are unusable due to high water, a caller talks about possible reasons …

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