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Eco Report – June 11, 2020

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The Petersburg, IN power plant has violated its permit more than 120 times in the last three years. That’s the most of any such facility in Indiana. And, now, they will have to pay for it. A new biannual ranking released by researchers at Yale and Columbia finds that the U.S. is nowhere near the top in environmental performance, according to …

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Better Beware – Stalkerware

Stalkerware is a program – a very sophisticated and perfectly legal program – that you can install on your cellphone. Or…and this is the point…somebody else can install on your cellphone. It’s a program that lets another person know who you’re talking to, see your text messages, know your exact location at any given moment – in fact, see whatever …

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Bring It On! : Blue on Black Crime (Part 2) – June 8, 202

We are proud to announce that Bring It On! was notified by the Indiana Society of Professional Journalists that we earned a 3rd place “Best in Journalism” award under the category of Radio Documentary or Special. Our congratulations to our crew and especially to our Bring It On! contributors that we have convened today for a special two-part interview entitled …

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Inside Outdoors – Saturday June 6, 2020

In this podcast Don, Bill and Rich use ‘Zoom’ to record their program from the safety of their homes. 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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June 5, 2020: Re-Entry into an Uprising

On this episode, we have a letter from a prisoner at Pendleton Correctional Facility about his experiences with COVID-19 there. We share a short PSA about street safety during protests, and a message from Keith “Malik” Washington. On June 3rd, Bloomington residents occupied the courthouse square in order to support the movement for black lives.  This tent city is just …

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Poet & Creative Organizer Tony Brewer

He’s a fixture at Bloomington’s 4th Street Festival of the Arts, organizing and hosting the Spoken Word Stage. He has published several books of his poetry, has done rink side announcing for the Bleeding Heartland Roller Derby, has co-produced a zombie/roller derby film, chairs the Writers Guild at Bloomington, and has played a key role in many of the whimsical, …

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BloomingOUT – BLACK LIVES MATTER – June 4th 2020 (another zoom edition)

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In this episode we discuss all of this news: Anti-LGBTQ white supremacist Rep. Steve King loses primary after 9 terms Black transgender woman brutally beaten by a crowd of men in a store Rand Paul holds up anti-lynching legislation as he seeks changes to bill And vent some steam. We also mentioned the 1968 Little 500 Sit-in.   Friday, June …

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Eco Report – June 4, 2020

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There are many experiments in agrivoltaics, or co-locating solar panels and food production, being undertaken around the United States. In defiance of a court order, the Trump administration Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will not regulate perchlorate, a toxic chemical used in rocket fuel that contaminates drinking water and harms the development of fetuses and small children. Pepsico, the world’s second-largest …

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Long standing local staple for art supplies announces closure

After over 48 years of business, Pygmalion’s Art Supplies is permanently closing June 30, according to an Instagram post from the business. The post states the business is closing because the rent costs have become too much, and even though it is profitable, it is not enough to keep the store afloat. The store posted the news to the public …

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