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Deep Dive

Two non-profit, independent, news outlets – WFHB Community Radio and The Limestone Post Magazine – partnered in an effort to share resources, and bring long-form stories to the airwaves in an effort to address important issues about health, housing and the environment in and around Bloomington.

Deep Dive: Housing Crisis (Part 3)

You’re listening to Deep Dive: Limestone Post and WFHB Investigate – where we look into issues regarding Health, Housing, and the Environment that directly impact residents of Monroe County. This month, we are looking into the Housing Crisis. Next month, we will address possible solutions.  Last week we looked into how Bloomington lacks the supply of housing units to keep …

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Deep Dive: Housing Crisis (Part 2)

This is Deep Dive: WFHB and Limestone Post Investigate, where we look into issues regarding Health, Housing, and the Environment that directly impact residents of Monroe County. This month we are looking into the Housing Crisis, next month we will address possible solutions. This week we look deeper into the quality of Bloomington’s housing stock. One aspect of the housing …

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Deep Dive: Housing Crisis (Part I)

This is the first installment of Deep Dive: WFHB and Limestone Post Investigative where we look into issues regarding health, housing, and the environment that directly impact residents of Monroe County. This month we are looking into the housing crisis, next month we will address possible solutions. The housing crisis we face is complex but can be broken down into …

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WFHB and Limestone Post Launch “Deep Dive” on Wednesday February 15th

Tune in on Wednesday evenings at 5 p.m. for weekly installments of “DEEP DIVE: WFHB AND LIMESTONE POST INVESTIGATE,” where we look into issues regarding Health, Housing, and the Environment that directly impact residents of Monroe County.  The two non-profit organizations are partnering up to multiply their resources in order to be able to cover local stories more in-depth than …

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