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Flooding across much of the listening area caused road closures and early school dismissals today; An Indianapolis man was arrested this morning, after allegedly breaking into local musician John Mellencamp’s home; Indiana lawmakers are considering enhancements to penalties for drivers that do not stop at school bus crossings; Bloomington’s city council are extending their review of the city’s Transportation Plan, beyond the end of the month.
FEATURE
Lieutenant Governor Suzanne Crouch revealed a study this week, which encourages economic expansion in Indiana’s logging and timber industries. The state’s second highest-ranking public official presented the report during, during the Indiana Hardwood Lumbermen’s Association convention, earlier this week.
VOICES IN THE STREET
President Donald Trump gave his second State of the Union Address on Tuesday night. Our weekly public opinion feature asks area residents what they think about the state of America today.
CREDITS
Today’s headlines were written by Andrew McKearin and Wes Martin, Along with Sarah Vaughan for CATSweek, a partnership with Community Access Television Services.
Our feature was produced by Rasha Kamhawi.
Voices in the Street was produced by Isaak Gonzalez,
Today’s engineer was Executive Producer Wes Martin, with help from Kevin Oliver and Tal Rothenberg.
Our theme music is provided by Ben Lumsdaine, Scott Schmadeke, and Dani Graf.
Today’s anchors were Benedict Jones and Carolyn VandeWiele.
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