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Eco Report – August 13, 2020

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Did hurricane Isaias impact turtle nesting? Sea turtles nest on beaches from Florida to North Carolina. The nesting season starts in April in Florida and in May farther north and ends in October. — Norm Holy Greenland is known for its glaciers, but in the past month, the island has shed ice. Scientists didn’t expect to see Greenland melt at …

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Bring It On! – December 9, 2019

Today’s broadcast originally aired on December 17, 2018. This broadcast looks back at the status of Latinx immigrants and President Donald Trump’s threats of “shutting down the government” due to his defiant stance over the construction of the border wall. Nearly a year later, this rebroadcast reminds us of what has and has not changed regarding this issue. Hosts Jim …

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Daily Local News – May 13, 2019

Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill is the Grassroots Conservatives’ guest speaker, at their Monroe County Public Library meeting, this evening; President Donald Trump nominated former Indiana Republican Congressman Todd Rokita to the Amtrak board of Directors, last week; America’s newest national park, Indiana Dunes National Park,  is now accepting reservations; Tomorrow begins the first of the three day Bloomington Black …

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Daily Local News – March 11, 2019

The Monroe County Election Board approved Ellettsville’s request to not hold a primary election, last week; Brown County Parks and Recreation Department Director approved $13,000 logging contract for scenic overlook; Indiana’s beleaguered Attorney General announces the creation of an online sexual assault form; Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb visits D.C. after appointment to American Workforce Policy Advisory Board by President Donald …

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Hoosier National Forest Staff Among Furloughed Federal Employees

The Federal Government shutdown over President Donald Trump’s border wall has furloughed an estimated 320,000 federal employees. In Indiana, that includes the Hoosier National Forest, maintained by the U.S. Forest Service, which spans over 200,000 acres.  Progression towards the end of the shutdown, now entering its third week, are stalled between Congress and the President. The government shutdown comes after November’s announcement  …

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Daily Local news – November 12, 2018

Officials in a northwestern Indiana county released election results, on Friday, some three days after Tuesday’s midterm election; Indiana House Republicans will hang onto their super-majority in the state’s legislature; Indiana Senator Todd Young is campaigning to lead the National Senate Republicans’ Campaign, in 2020; A proposal to expand Meadowwood retirement community is getting a less than positive reception. FEATURE WFHB Correspondent Michael …

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Trump Condemns Pittsburgh Gunman at Indianapolis FFA Convention

President Donald Trump was in Indianapolis over the weekend. Trump was speaking to the annual Future Farmer’s of America convention. The nonpartisan organization provides technical and agricultural training for an estimated 600,000 members across the country. The president used the opportunity to condemn a gunman’s attack on a Pittsburgh synagogue earlier on Saturday, which killed 11 people. Indiana Governor Eric …

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Daily Local News – October 29, 2018

President Donald Trump was in Indianapolis over the weekend; The Indiana Democratic Party is attempting to split the Republican Senate vote at midterms next week; One woman in Brazil, Indiana is fed up with the negative attack ads between Incumbent Democratic Senator Joe Donnelly and his Republican challenger Mike Braun; A fight at a Halloween party over the past weekend left one dead …

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Daily Local News – October 25, 2018

President Donald Trump will visit Indianapolis to speak at the annual Future Farmers of America (FFA) convention, this Saturday; Indiana residents voting in the upcoming midterm elections will have to answer three public questions on their ballot; Indiana Senators Joe Donnelly and Todd Young were behind a bipartisan bill to address the opioid epidemic; Monroe County Probation Department and the Department …

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Indiana Newspapers Defy ‘Enemy’ Accusations

President Donald Trump has called members of the news media “Enemies of the American People” seven times since June, over Twitter alone. In response, over 350 newspapers across the country published Opinion-Editorial pieces today, voicing their support for a free press. The nation-wide endeavor comes after The Boston Globe called for editorial boards to publish pieces defending the role of …

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