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Author Nancy Hiller

Writing books, says Nancy Hiller, is a natural outgrowth of her primary vocation, working with wood. She’s been making cabinets, furniture, and even museum displays for the last 40 years and since 2009 has written a half dozen books on the pleasures and beauties of wood. Toiling in her workshop gives her plenty of time to think and to create …

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BloomingOUT – QAnnoyed – August 27th, 2020

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On this episode, we are here to spoon-feed you our thoughts about QAnon, the conspiracy theory saga based upon the founding principle that Donald Trump is part of a secret military operation to overthrow a ring of elite pedophiles known as the Deep State despite some accusations that sorta make him look like an elite pedophile. What we are more …

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Better Beware – Things to NOT Do

Here is a list of basic Do’s and Don’ts that everyone needs to remember to stay safe in our modern world. Let’s start with some things NOT to do…

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News Brief – August 25, 2020

815 new cases of COVID-19 were reported in Indiana on Monday, according to the Indiana State Department of Health. There were 15 reported deaths. Locally, Monroe County saw 15 new confirmed cases yesterday, while Lawrence County saw 6. Brown County reported no new cases. The Indiana Renter’s Assistance portal is set to close tomorrow, August 26, at 11:59 PM. The …

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Bring It On! – August 24, 2020: Assessing the 2020 Democratic Convention

Hosts Clarence Boone and William Hosea spend the hour with Robin Winston, who is the former Chair of the Indiana Democratic Party. Mr. Winston is also a principal offer with the Winston Terrell Group. He is a skilled community development professional and business leader. They spend assessing the success of last week’s 2020 Democratic National Convention. Because of COVID-19, the …

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Interchange – Violence Work: On Policing with Micol Seigel

This is a repeat airing of an October 9, 2018 live interview with Micol Seigel. *** In Violence Work, Micol Seigel shows how the police put violence to work for the state; policing being the quintessential translation of state power. She highlights a number of fallacies or myths, about policing: that it is civilian and distinguishable from the military; that it …

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Local nonprofit organization plans for Btown’s first shoe strike

Text in this post was edited for clarity on August 24th. I spoke with founder of Yellowwood Youth, Josie Sparks, who will be a high school senior this year and has spent the past year working endlessly to get to this point.  Yellowwood Youth was a result of the work that Sparks did for Project Green Challenge, which is an …

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Inside Outdoors – Saturday August 22, 2020

We invite anyone who would like to be included in the program to PM us at ‘Inside Outdoors’ on Facebook, and if you know how to ‘Zoom’ we’ll invite you on the show! Buddy Bill, Rich Reardin, and Don Jordan are the hosts. ‘Inside Outdoors’ engineer, host and producer is Rich Reardin ‘Inside Outdoors’ executive producer is Kade Young

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Hola Bloomington – August 21, 2020

La abogada de inmigracion Laura Pontius , e interpete Katie, de la clinica legal de Neighborhood Christian Legal Clinic nos habla sobre lo cambios que USCIS (Servicios de Ciudadania e Inmigracion en los estados unidos). Habla sobre las quotas para las aplicaciones y nos dice que han aumentado a partir del 2 de octurbre.  Comenta sobre los cambio de la …

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August 21, 2020: George Jackson and the Legacy of Revolt

Today, August 21st, is the 49th anniversary of George Jackson’s murder by San Quentin guards.  Jackson was a leading theorist and militant in the prisoners’ movement which had emerged over the previous decade in close relationship to the rise of Black Power.  His books, Soledad Brother and Blood in my Eye, remain touchstones for prisoners’ discussions across the US.  Jackson …

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