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Cook Medical Group has pledged $22,000 to help keep the Shalom Community Center open on weekends; The City Clerk is now accepting applications to fill a vacant seat on the Environmental Commission; The Indiana Family Institute reveals plans to sponsor an annual event modeled after the national Conservative Political Action Conference; Mayor John Hamilton kicked off the second phase of Solarize Bloomington.
FEATURE
After the Republican effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act died on trhe US Senate floor last week, WFHB correspondent Arjun Balasundaram spoke with healthcare experts to understand how a repeal might affect Indiana.
ACTIVATE
Olivia Ness of Movement Exchange at Indiana University.
CREDITS
Today’s headlines were written by Lyndsay Jones and Cole Stinson. Our feature was produced by Arjun Balasundaram. Activate is produced by Lucy Schaich of the City of Bloomington Volunteer Network. Our anchors were Doug Storm and Maria McKinley. Our engineer was Michael Glab. Our executive producer is Wes Martin.