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Brown County Historic Town For Sale

The town of Story, Indiana is up for sale. The historic town, located in southern Brown County, is going on the market for 3.8 million dollars. That’s according to a press release from the Story Inn’s proprietor, Rick Hofstetter. The town of story, which encompasses over 17 acres, includes historic barns, outhouses, and buildings, dating back to the 1850s. The …

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Early Voting For May Primary Begins Soon

The deadline to change voter registration information is one week from today, midnight on April 8th. Although Primary election day is over a month away, voters in Monroe county are being encouraged to double check their registration information. You can check your voter registration by calling the Monroe County Clerk’s Office, or by going to the state’s voter website, indianavoters.com. …

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Daily Local News – April 1st, 2019

County elections supervisor provides voting information as May 7th Primary approaches; Historic town of Story, IN, is up for sale. FEATURE Sue Sgambelluri, a candidate for the District 2 seat on Bloomington’s City Council, talks to Michael Glab about important issues in her campaign. ACTIVATE Joseph Fowler talks about his volunteerism at with the Project School, in our weekly segment …

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Activate! – Joseph Fowler: The Project School

Joseph Fowler is a stay-at-home dad to his two children who attend the Project School here in Bloomington. But not too long ago he had a very different role as a division 1 college football coach leading his team to an Orange Bowl championship in 2008. When Joseph and his wife moved to Bloomington six years ago, he made the …

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Inside Outdoors – March 30, 2019

Morrison’s Appliances and Service underwrites the program. Buddy Bill, Rich Reardin, and Don Jordan are the hosts. Topics start with the fact that it’s WFHB’s spring fund drive. Talk about planting gardens, Don calls in from Texas, talks about birdwatching, seeing a green jay, hummingbirds, and many other species that are near the Texas/Mexico border, good time now to go …

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Hola Bloomington – March 29, 2019

Locutora, Luz Lopez, entrevista a invitado Dr. Jones. El vino hablar sobre sus viajes a Mexico y Honduras y el trabajo que hizo en las clinicas y escuelas devolviendo un poco a la comunidad que lo ayudo que lo ayudo cuando era estudiantes. Entre alguno de los servicios que ofrecio el y su equipo fue el de limpiesa en los …

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Local Live – Kirby Hammel – 3/27/19

Kirby Hammel grew up in Indiana to a musical familiy. Learning piano in his youth and picking up a guitar later on, he utilizes contrasting styles; he’s got one foot in an acoustic guitar-based folk singer-songwriter domain, and another foot in a blues boogie-woogie piano domain. Having recently moved back to Bloomington after a stint of many years in California, …

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March 29, 2019: If You Care, Grow Your Hair- Prison Rebellion Strategies from the 1960s

  This week, Kite Line welcomes the contributions of Mark Cook for a second time.  Mark is a former prison rebel, dating back to ambitious organizing on the inside in the 1960s.  Following his release from prison, he co-founded the Seattle chapter of the Black Panther Party and later went underground with the George Jackson Brigade.  Due to his guerrilla …

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Monroe County Legal Issues Drake Employment Timeline

At the behest of the Monroe County Board of Commissioners and Health Department Administrator Penny Caudill, the Monroe County Legal Department published a detailed report on a former contractor’s business relationship with the county. The public statement comes after an Indiana Daily Student article, released Tuesday, detailed sexual harassment allegations between the former contractor and Monroe County Commissioner Amanda Barge. …

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Daily Local News – March 28, 2019

Bloomington City Council candidate Jim Blickensdorf suspended his campaign yesterday; A bill concerning children who die while in foster care passed unanimously through the Indiana General Assembly on Monday; Monroe County’s criminal justice system will undergo a comprehensive review this year; The Bloomington Common Council again revisited the idea of rebuilding the Fourth Street Garage. FEATURE Limestone Post announced today …

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