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Local Live: The Research Institute

The Research Institute sounds like an ambulance driving through a rave in slow motion, with influence from the Chicago underground electronic scene circa the late 2000s. See Bandcamp, via the Nashville label Cream Over Misery, “A Smile Through the Matrix.” Credits: Host: Spencer Heuring Engineers: Jim Lang and Lucas Fisher Producers: Spencer Heuring and Harrison Wagner Music Director: Jim Manion …

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Busman’s Holiday: Addison & Lewis Rogers

They’ve been making music and mirth together since they were little kids. And for just as long a time, they’ve dreamed of the stage and stardom. The Rogers brothers started busking on Bloomington’s streets early in this century and then became staples at the Farmers Market. Now they’re making recordings with professional production values and, occasionally, orchestral backing. Our interview …

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BloomingOUT w/ Ireland Meacham!! – March 12th, 2020

SURPRISE! Ireland is back in the studio to say hello! In this episode we get to catch up with Ireland and all their adventures in Thee Big Apple! And of course, the news. News: ACLU of IN has some good news: HB1088 which would have banned trans girls from competing in girls’ sports was defeated! Cuomo Bans Gatherings Over 500 …

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Coronavirus in Indiana

Information Updated on Wednesday, March 11th. Controversial illness “Coronavirus” has caused many citizens to be alarmed and in an uproar for public health and safety. The first case of the Coronavirus hit the United States in Seattle. As the virus spreads, Hoosiers are now alarmed as ten cases of the virus have reportedly been detected in Indiana, Indiana State Department …

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Eco Report – March 12, 2020

Eco

At least a half-dozen utilities have released plans to get to net-zero emissions, or close to it, by twenty fifty. Now a Michigan company has said that it will get to net-zero emissions by twenty forty, the fastest timetable of any major utility in the country. The Trump administration has formally revised a proposal that would significantly restrict the type …

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WFHB Local News – March 11, 2020

Monroe County Community School Cooperation and Richland Bean Blossom Community School Corporation have plans in case of school closure due to the coronavirus. MCCSC at home lesson plans vary by grade. Kindergarten through second will complete at home packets with electronic updates as needed. Grades third through twelfth prepared by taking their school issued devices home to check internet connectivity. …

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Saturday’s Child with Cindy Kallet and Grey Larsen — March 14th at 11 AM

Join WFHB live from the Monroe County History Center on March 14th at 11:00 A.M for Saturday’s Child’s 26th anniversary featuring the first to play on Saturday’s Child, contemporary folk duo Cindy Kallet and Grey Larsen. Listen live on your radio or be a part of the audience with complimentary coffee, juice, and bagels.

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Interchange – Stacked Crooked: Renting Rooms In the Humanities Ghetto

Over the past decade, academic labor has become increasingly precarious, with tenure track positions diminishing rapidly and the pool of adjunct lecturers growing intensely. Compensation for graduate students who double as Teaching Assistants (or TAs) has dropped significantly or stagnated while tuition and additional fees, as well as general class sizes and teaching responsibilities, have climbed steadily. The graduate students …

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Inside Outdoors – Saturday March 7, 2020

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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