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Interchange – A Targeted Divide: What Bullets do to Bodies and Lives

This is the special 90-minute finale for our series A Targeted Divide. It’s called “What Bullets do to Bodies and Lives: Structural Violence, Firearms, and Surviving Gunshot Wounds.” We know a lot about gun homicide, much less about what life is like for the wounded living: What happens to those who get shot, but live? How does the arc of …

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ISDH Encouraging Hep A Vaccinations After Outbreak

The Indiana State Department of Health is working with the Wayne County Health Department to inform people who may have eaten food prepared at Casey’s General Store in Centerville about a possible exposure to Hepatitis A. The warning about possible exposure comes after the state’s first victim of Hepatitis A, died last week. Indiana is one of 10 states currently …

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Daily Local News – July 17, 2018

Lieutenant Governor Suzanne Crouch is slated to attend the soft opening of Hard Truth Hills Distillery, later this week; The opening of Hard Truth Hills in Nashville is the latest development in an ongoing water dispute; Richland Bean Blossom Community School Board unanimously approved lowering its tax service debt rate for 2019; The Indiana State Department of Health is working …

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Brown County Water Dispute Continues

The opening of Hard Truth Hills in Nashville is the latest development in an ongoing water dispute. The town of Nashville and Brown County Water Utilities are currently in legal proceedings over who gets to supply water to the distillery. Because of the size of the company and the amount of beer and spirits they distill, Big Woods is the …

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Hard Truth Hills Distillery to Open Next Week

Lieutenant Governor Suzanne Crouch is slated to attend the soft opening of Hard Truth Hills Distillery, later this week. Hard Truth Hills Distillery in Nashville is the latest addition to the Big Woods Brewing Company family, which has become the largest private sector employer in Brown County. Big Woods opened their first restaurant, in Nashville, in 2009. According to her …

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Bring It On! – July 16, 2018

Jennifer Crossley and William Hosea welcome Cherrish Pryor, Greg Taylor and Roberta Radovich PART ONE On tonight’s show, Jennifer and William are joined by the Honorable Cherrish Pryor, Chairwoman of the IBLC, representing Indiana’s House District 94 in Indianapolis, and the Honorable Greg Taylor, Treasurer of the IBLC, representing Indiana’s Senate District 33 in Indianapolis. They join us to expound …

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The Bicentennial Journal – Guy Loftman, “Agitating From Inside”

In this episode of The Bicentennial Journal, Guy Loftman tells his story about pledging to an IU fraternity in 1963, quitting the fraternity, and leading the IU student march against the Vietnam war.  He was a founder and president of the IU chapter of SDS (Students for a Democratic Society) and helped form the PRP, (Progressive Reform Party). In 1966, …

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Rep. Pierce, Dems Call for Attorney General’s Impeachment

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Indiana Democrats submitted a letter to the Speaker of the House, calling for an investigation into sexual assault allegations against Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill. Hill is accused of sexual assault by four women. He has been asked to step down from his post by top Democratic and Republican lawmakers in the state. He is accused by (D-Munster) Maria Candelaria …

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City Removes Overdose Addresses, Activists Cancel Protest

Bloomington residents cancelled a planned protest at Mayor John Hamilton’s residence. The ‘die-in’ was planned for Wednesday, at the residence of Mayor Hamilton and his wife, Indiana University Law Professor Dawn Johnsen. The planned protest came after repeated calls for the city to remove the addresses and personal information of overdose victims from the city’s data website. In a Facebook …

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Daily Local News – July 16, 2018

Indiana Democrats submit a letter to Speaker of the House Brian Bosma, calling for an investigation into sexual assault allegations against Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill; Bloomington residents cancel a planned ‘die-in,’ at Mayor John Hamilton’s residence; The Indiana Department of Environmental Management finds the bacteria E. Coli prevalent in the Lower Salt Creek Watershed; Restoration work begins on the historic fire tower …

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