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Daily Local News – September 27, 2018

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An Indianapolis judge is ordering the governor’s office to turn over details about the 2016 Carrier jobs deal made by then President-elect Donald Trump; Indiana University police are investigating an alleged sexual assault and strangulation case, in a Bloomington dorm; In an interview on C-SPAN this morning, Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill again denied allegations he sexually assaulted four women; In its meeting last night, the Bloomington City Council voiced their approval for three proposed salary ordinances governing city employees. One ordinance extends the city’s living wage to seasonal employees; Monroe County Public Works Director Lisa Ridge is predicting positive changes in traffic patterns for southern Monroe County.

FEATURE
WFHB News Director Wes Martin speaks with Jeff Mease and Dnyan Yewatkar, about Yewatkar’s journey around the world on bicycle.

VOICES IN THE STREETS
Today is the first day of testimony from supreme court nominee Brett Kavanaugh’s accusers. In today’s edition of our public opinion segment Voices in the Street, we ask your opinions about the allegations.

CREDITS
You’ve been listening to the Daily Local News on WFHB,
Today’s headlines were written by Wes Martin, Andrew McKearin, and Annie Aguiar,
Along with Sarah Vaughan for CATSweek, a partnership with Community Access Television Services.
Our feature was produced by Wes Martin
Voices in the Street was produced by Anthony Gomez,
Our engineer today is Wes Martin.
Our theme music is provided by Ben Lumsdaine, Scott Schmadeke, and Dani Graf.
Executive Producer is Wes Martin.
Our anchors are Emily Jackson and Carolyn VandeWiele.

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