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Daily Local News – November 1, 2018

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President Donald Trump, Vice President Mike Pence, and former president Barack Obama are all expected to be in Indiana this weekend. As WFHB Correspondent Gabe Donnelly reports, the prominent national figures are in Indiana to campaign for their parties’ Senate candidates.

A Northern Indiana Representative’s brother has been slain while on a missionary trip in Cameroon. WFHB Correspondent Rasha Kamhawi brings us that report.

The State of Indiana is moving ahead with plans to remove two dams.

Indiana-based companies are reporting third quarter gains.

The Bloomington City Council approved the city’s first Sustainability Action Plan last night.

FEATURE: Federal Authorities are considering logging thousands of acres of the Hoosier National Forest, including over 400 acres of clear cutting south of lake Monroe.

The Electric Scooter Company “Lime” is recalling 2000 scooters from across the country.

Wirless Service Provider AT&T will need The City of Bloomington’s approval before attaching small cell facilities on on municipal Structures.

VOICES IN THE STREET: We ask area residents what they think of President Trump’s push to change so-called “birther” laws.

CREDITS:

Today’s Anchors: Carolyn VandeWiele and Brenedict Jones.
Today’s headlines were written by Wes Martin, Annie Aguiar, Gabe Donnelly, Rasha Kamhawi, and Andrew McKearin, along with Sarah Vaughan for CATSweek, a partnership with Community Access Television Services.
Our feature was produced by Annie Aguiar.
Voices in the Street was produced by Isaak Gonzalez,
Our engineer today is Dan Withered.
Our theme music is provided by Ben Lumsdaine, Scott Schmadeke, and Dani Graf.
Executive Producer is Wes Martin.

 

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