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Daily Local News – October 24, 2018

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Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill will not be prosecuted for alleged sexual assault; The Bloomington Board of Park Commissioners authorized borrowing $10 million for proposed parks projects; The Town of Ellettsville is working to purchase two properties in the floodway of Jack’s Defeat Creek, in an effort to mitigate flooding; Monroe County Commissioners have designated the month of November as National Runaway Prevention month.

FEATURE
Around 10 percent of Monroe County’s registered voters in Indiana have already cast their Ballots. WFHB News Director Wes Martin speaks with Monroe County Elections Supervisor Karen Wheeler.

BETTER BEWARE
The Southern Poverty Law Center has identified 30 hate groups in Indiana, including one in Bloomington. More about hate groups, on our weekly consumer watchdog segment Better Beware.

CREDITS
You’ve been listening to the Daily Local News on WFHB.
Today’s headlines were written by Wes Martin and Sarah Vaughan, in partnership with CATS, Community Access Television Services.
Better Beware was produced by Richard Fish.
Our feature was produced by Wes Martin.
Our engineer today, and executive producer is Wes Martin.
Our theme music is provided by Ben Lumsdaine, Dani Graf, and Scott Schmadeke.
Our anchors are Scott Weddle and Barbara Fuqua.

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