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Daily Local News – June 4, 2018

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The city of Bloomington is proposing a one-year moratorium on addiction treatment facilities; Today may be the last day Bloomington commuters see police directing traffic at the Second and Third Street overpasses;Demonstrators took to the Monroe County Courthouse Square on Friday, calling for action on gun violence.

Big Talk Extra: Bestselling mystery and crime author Michael Koryta released his thirteenth novel, “How It Happened,” last month. He speaks with Big Talk’s Michael Glab about the writing process, and Bloomington.

Activate: Former teacher Sue Cull talks about the sponsorship of Teacher’s Warehouse.

Credits: Today’s headlines were written by Jonah Chester, Wes Martin, and Sarah Vaughan; in partnership with Cats– Community Access Television Services.
Our feature was produced by Michael Glab.
Activate! is produced by Lucy Schaich, from the City of Bloomington Volunteer Network.
Our engineer is Wes Martin.
Our theme music is provided by Ben Lumsdaine, Scott Schmadeke, and Dani Graf.
Executive producer is Wes Martin.
Our anchors are Sarah Vaughan and Leanne Mroz.

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