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Daily Local News – March 28, 2019

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Bloomington City Council candidate Jim Blickensdorf suspended his campaign yesterday; A bill concerning children who die while in foster care passed unanimously through the Indiana General Assembly on Monday; Monroe County’s criminal justice system will undergo a comprehensive review this year; The Bloomington Common Council again revisited the idea of rebuilding the Fourth Street Garage.

FEATURE
Limestone Post announced today their Bloomington-based publication will seek non-profit status. WFHB News Director Wes Martin sat down with Ron Eid, co-founder and publisher of the online magazine today, to discuss what will change, in Bloomington’s evolving media landscape.

VOICES IN THE STREET
With American distrust of government at an all-time high, our weekly public opinion feature asks area residents if they believe their government is corrupt.

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

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