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Daily Local News – March 21st, 2019

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A vehicle caused property damage to Mother Hubbard’s Cupboard, last night; Bloomington is planning improvements to the intersection of 17th and Dunn Streets; Two teachers allege they were shot with pellet guns, earlier this year, during an active shooter drill at an elementary school; MCCSC has created a tip line for reporting instances of bullying and bias; Bloomington Common Council members have taken a deep dive into data, asking ‘Just how affordable is Bloomington to live in?’

FEATURE
Methamphetamine use is back on the rise in Monroe County. WFHB News Director Wes Martin sits down with Monroe County Sheriff Brad Swain to talk about Meth use in the listening area.

VOICES IN THE STREET
Voices in the Street asks area residents if college should be free.

CREDITS
Today’s headlines were written by Wes Martin,
Along with Sarah Vaughan for CATSweek, a partnership with Community Access Television Services.
Our feature was produced by Executive Producer Wes Martin.
Voices in the Street was produced by Isaak Gonzalez.
Our engineer today is Kevin Oliver, with audio help from Dan Withered.
Our theme music is provided by Ben Lumsdaine, Scott Schmadeke, and Dani Graf.
Our Anchors today are Benedict Jones and Carolyn VandeWiele.

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