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The Daily Local News. Graphic by: Madison True, 2018.

Daily Local News – November 20, 2018

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Today was Organization Day in the Indiana legislature, marking the first formal meeting of the State Senate and State House of Representatives since election day; The Monroe County Election Board reviewed 260 provisional ballots in a four-hour meeting, last Friday. Most ballots were rejected; The Richland Bean-Blossom School Board approved $5.2 million to build a connector between Edgewood Primary and Edgewood Intermediate schools. Another project will add locker rooms and concessions for Edgewood High School; The City of Bloomington is hiring a real estate agent to sell lots in the city’s Trade District.

FEATURE
After announcing her possible candidacy for Bloomington Mayor, Monroe County Commissioner Amanda Barge is embarking on a listening tour.

THE BICENTENNIAL JOURNAL
City of Bloomington Fire Department Chief Neville Vaughan tells the story of the 1925 death of former Fire Chief Clarence Strain, who died after his firetruck was hit by a train.

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 Wes Martin.
The Bicentennial Journal is produced by Kate Welch, with help from Joyce Polling.
Our engineer and executive Producer is Wes Martin
Our theme music is provided by Ben Lumsdaine, Scott Schmadeke, and Dani Graf.
Our Anchors today are Kim Hahn and Don Geyra.

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