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Daily Local News – March 4th, 2019

County Council considers five-year strategic spending plan; Online pothole and road hazard information now available on County website; State police prepare for spring break sobriety checkpoints this Friday; IUB Provost and Executive Vice President Lauren Robel to deliver the 2019 State of the Campus address tomorrow. FEATURE Director of the Indiana Arts Commission Miah Michaelson talks to Michael Glab about …

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Inside Outdoors – March 2, 2019

Inside Outdoors INFO 3-2-19 Buddy Bill, Rich Reardin, and Don Jordan are the hosts. Snow coming tomorrow, Sunday 2-3-19! March is time to catch Crappie on Lake Monroe, also a probably the best time of year to catch a big bass, too. Talk about the forests in Indiana, caller from Brown county complains about the downing of trees at the …

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Hola Bloomington – March 1, 2019

Host, Minvera Sosa and Luz Lopez, talk with guest Claudia Viloria about Women’s History Month. Locutoras, Minerva Sosa y Luz Lopez, hablan con la invitada Claudia Viloria sobre la historia de la mujer.

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Local Live – Liz Moudy – 2/27/19

Liz Moudy is a singer-songwriter with influences ranging from Nirvana to Animal Collective. While she has played in bands here and there, she has been writing her own songs since her early teens. Most of the songs in this broadcast were written in the past year and she is currently working on new material. Liz’s vocals are reminiscent of Regina …

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March 1, 2019: Gladiator Fights in the California Prison System

In the past months, the California prison system, or CDRC, has been convulsed by hunger strikes and a series of so-called “gladiator” or “dog fights,” in which guards pit prisoners against each other.  Brook, an organizer with the Incarcerated Workers Organizing Committee in Oakland, spoke with us to provide vital context for understanding this volatile situation- as well as recent …

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BloomingOUT w/ Judi Epp – February 28th, 2019

Madison True, 2018.

Tune in for a conversation with Judi Epp, director and treasurer of Spencer Pride, Inc. In this episode we talk about GSA programs in Spencer as well as the upcoming Spencer Regional Interpride Conference coming up this weekend. Events: Bloomington Writers Guild: First Sunday Prose Reading @ Bear’s Place 1316 E Third St   Edit Mar 3 @ 1:00 pm – 2:45 …

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Title X Changes to Challenge Planned Parenthood Funding

The Trump-Pence administration announced changes to Title X funding, last week. The Nixon-era federal healthcare program provides funding for family planning and reproductive health services. Those services, which include cancer screenings, sexually-transmitted infection checks, birth control, and pregnancy testing, primarily serve low-income families and the uninsured. Under the proposed rule changes to Title X, which have yet to be ratified, …

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Daily Local News – February 28, 2019

Gun control advocates will protest outside of the Statehouse in Indianapolis this weekend; Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb said Wednesday he will try to build public support for a hate crimes bill; Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb admitted yesterday that he used marijuana in college, despite currently opposing its legalization in Indiana; Online pothole and road hazard reporting is now available on …

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Council Dist. 4 Candidate Miah Michaelsen

Currently the deputy director of the Indiana Arts Commission, Miah Michaelsen served as Bloomington “art czarina” (her words) under former Mayor Mark Kruzan. During her stint in city hall, she led the successful effort to declare the state’s first municipal arts and cultural district here. She also was instrumental in getting the city and Ivy Tech to sign an agreement …

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