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Injustices Suffered by American Women in a Broken Healthcare System

Hoosiers across the state took part in dozens of meetings this weekend to set in place plans to move forward the President’s plan for health insurance reform. Organizing for America is the Democratic National Committee’s grassroots project to support Obama’s agenda. The OFA meeting yesterday in Bloomington focused on the need for women in particular to get real reform. According …

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Penny Caudill: H1N1 Prevention

State Health Commissioner Judy Monroe yesterday announced that 28,700 doses of the nasal mist version of the 2009 H1N1 flu vaccine are expected to start arriving in Indiana early next week. Sharp could not tell us exactly how many of those doses will make their way to Monroe County, saying only that it will be metered out in accordance with …

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If Only Libby Had Insurance: Real People Without Healthcare

Hoosiers for a Commonsense Health Plan holds a press conference in Bloomington to respond to a new study released by Harvard University. The study will appear in the December edition of the American Journal of Public Health and claims that one person dies in America without health care every twelve seconds – more than 45,000 people each year. We hear …

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Tom Alcamo: Westinghouse Cleanup Update

EPA project manager Tom Alcamo updates us on the progress of the massive cleanup going on at Bloomington’s former Westinghouse plant at 300 North Curry Pike. CBS now owns the site and a remediation workplan has been moving forward this summer to purge the property of PCBs, a toxic byproduct from electrical capacitors. An Indiana company called “Focus Contracting” is …

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Tom and Sandra Tokarski: Fighting I-69

Local resistance to the construction of Interstate 69 has been in the headlines these past few weeks after the Bloomington/Monroe County Metropolitan Planning Organization defied state demands to amend our local transportation plan to include a local property as I-69 right-of-way. Where the state wants to put an interchange for I-69, the city will develop an affordable housing project. It …

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Levin V. Love: True State of Diversity at IU

Cultural centers at Indiana University have joined efforts to create a brown bag discussion series this fall, “Choice of Colors,” which will address issues of diversity, identity and cultural awareness. The first event, “Diversity at IU: What It Is, What It Is Not and What It Should Be,” took place Thursday at the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center. Panelists included Eric …

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Jessica Jackley: Kiva.org

At only thirty-two years of age, Jessica Jackley is revolutionizing the world of small business as the co-founder of Kiva.org, the world’s first person-to-person micro-lending website. Named as one of the top ideas in 2006 by the New York Times Magazine, Kiva.org lets Internet users lend as little as $25 to specific developing world entrepreneurs, providing affordable capital to help …

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Penny Caudill: H1N1 Flu Fair

News director Chad Carrothers goes on-location at the courthouse for an information fair on the H1N1 Influenza virus hosted by the Monroe County Health Department. Administrator Penny Caudill talks about when we’ll get a vaccine and who will get it first in this WFHB radio exclusive.

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Mark Day: Urban Deer Control

A new local group Citizens for Responsible Deer Management presents the Bloomington City Council with a petition bearing 500 signatures, asking the council to partner with the county to create a task force to implement some form of urban deer population control. In his remarks to the Council, Citizens for Responsible Deer Management chairman Mark Day cites not only the …

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Andy Ruff: I-69 Hardship Buyout

City council president Andy Ruff recaps the game of chicken played out at City Hall when Mayor Mark Kruzan rendered moot the issue of a “hardship buyout” of I-69 property at Tapp Road and State Road 37 at the most recent meeting of the Bloomington/Monroe County Metropolitan Planning Organization. Instead of amending the local transportation plan to include the property …

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