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Local Live – Anna Wrasse – August 29, 2018

Anna Wrasse joins Local Live to play some songs from her latest album, To You, that was released in May as well as a few brand new tracks. At fifteen years old she’s been playing music for the majority of her life, beginning at 6 with the piano. In this broadcast Anna plays three songs on acoustic guitar then switches …

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Local Live – The Fannatics – August 22, 2018

The Fannatics are an 8-piece band consisting of Doug Hanscom on keyboard, Rusty Bottomley on percussion, Herb Tatum on drums, Nathan Marshall on guitar, Michael Stewart on bass, Bob Strickler on trumpet, Chris Kinnick on saxophone, and vocalist Mary Beth Mcfann. The Fannatics will be playing at the Players Pub on September 8 as part of the Midwest Music Festival, …

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Hola Bloomington- August 31, 2018

Host, Luz Lopez and Raquel Anderson, talk with guests Stephanie Flores Cordon and Cecilia Enriquez Diaquez with IU STEPS Program. Locutoras, Luz Lopez y Raquel Anderson, hablan con nuestras invitadas Stephanie Flores Cordon y Cecilia Enriquez Diaguez del programa de IU STEPS.

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August 31, 2018: Strike Solidarity From Inside South Carolina’s Prisons

The National Prison Strike is on its second week. Shutdowns have been confirmed in five Florida prisons, with new strike activity in Georgia, California, and Maryland. Although information is slow to come in, we know of a hunger strike in Indiana, commissary boycotts in South Carolina, and solidarity demonstrations across the country. This week, we hear statements from two prisoners …

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BloomingOUT – Positive Link & The Damien Center – August 30th, 2018

Tonight’s guests are from Positive Link and The Damien Center. We are joined in the studio via telephone by Kaleb Gosset of the Damien Center to speak about the different health services that the center provides to Gay men in particular in the Indy area. We are also joined by Julie Hiles and Amy Hay, case managers from Positive Link …

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Daily Local News – August 30, 2018

President Donald Trump will be in Evansville tonight; Roman Catholic clergy in Indiana are facing child abuse allegations; The owners of the 18-and-over nightclub Kilroy’s Recess in Bloomington have closed down their business. FEATURE A new report by the Indiana Builders Association finds that new housing prices are increasingly pushing out first time home buyers in the state. We’ll hear from Indiana …

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New Housing Prices Deterring New Home Buyers

A new report by the Indiana Builders Association finds that new housing prices are increasingly pushing out first time home buyers in the state. We’ll hear from Indiana Builders Association CEO Chris Wajda about that report. Home prices across the state are rising. That’s according to a report released this month by the Indiana Builders Association. CEO Chris Wajda, said …

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Kilroy’s Recess Closes Down

Recess is over. The owners of the 18-and-over nightclub, Kilroy’s Recess in Bloomington, have closed down their business. Kilroy’s Recess is being remodeled into a traditional bar, named Kirkwood Stacks. The closing comes less than a year after Recess opened, replacing Kilroy’s Dunnkirk. Recess attracted controversy almost as soon as it opened. Bloomington residents, including Mayor John Hamilton, criticized the …

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Agreement Could Lead to Higher Pay for Jail Employees

The Monroe County Commissioners approved a one-year collective bargaining agreement with county jail staff yesterday. County Attorney Jeff Cockerill told Commissioners yesterday the agreement could eventually lead to pay increases for jail employees. Cockerill said employee retention is partially driving the salary review. Jail Commander, Sam Crow is not party to the contract, but he voiced his support for it. …

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Volunteer Sheriff’s Deputy Vince (Carlos) Gaitani

The Monroe County Sheriff’s Reserve is a small group of unpaid, fully-trained, armed law enforcement officers who help Sheriff Brad Swain and his paid deputies in times of need and who hire out to private organizations for crowd control and security. The reservists came into being more than 60 years ago as Monroe County’s first Civil Defense unit. That group …

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