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Daily Local News – April 10, 2018

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Black Lives Matter protesters signal they may disrupt tomorrow’s bicentennial ceremony for the city of Bloomington; The U.S. Surgeon General, Jerome Adams, is urging the widespread adoption of the opioid-reversal drug Naloxone by private citizens; Monroe County will hold its Second Annual Opioid Summit this Fall, on September 18th and 19th; Early and absentee voting for the May primary election begins, and WFHB offers an update on this November’s midterm elections.

FEATURE
Local teens led a Town Hall for Our Lives last Saturday, in downtown Bloomington, to help spark solutions to gun violence. Assistant News Director Sarah Vaughan brings us that story for today’s Community Report.

THE BICENTENNIAL JOURNAL
Andrew Graham, a former sports writer for The Herald-Times, recalls the 1997 Bloomington High School North Men’s Basketball championship team, in this week’s edition of The Bicentennial Journal—looking back on 200 years of history in South Central Indiana. Support for The Bicentennial Journal and WFHB comes from Monroe County and Visit Bloomington. More information about Monroe County’s Bicentennial is available on their website.

CREDITS
Today’s headlines were written by Chuhan Jie and Wes Martin,
Along with Sarah Vaughan for CATSweek, a partnership with Community Access Television Services.
Our feature was produced by Sarah Vaughan.
The Bicentennial Journal is produced by Kate Welch, with help from Joyce Polling.
Our engineer is Megan Wade.
Our theme music is provided by Ben Lumsdaine, Scott Schmadeke, and Dani Graf.
Executive Producer is Wes Martin.
Our anchors today are Erin Wager-Miller and Don Geyra.

 

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