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Daily Local News – October 13, 2016

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Ivy Tech Community College has a new transgender inclusive policy; 24 of the 28 signs erected by the City of Bloomington to discourage panhandling have been reported missing by the city; The Ellettsville Town Council deliberated on Monroe County’s new public safety tax this week; Indiana Legal Services recently won a $400,000 grant from the Criminal Justice Institute to provide free legal assistance to approximately 400 low-income seniors..

FEATURE
Betsy Stirratt and her crew at the Indiana University Grunwald Gallery of Art have put together teams of research scientists and artists who, together, have created works of art based on scientific principles and actual laboratory work. The exhibit is called Re-Imaging Science. Stirratt is the director of the Grunwald and is one of the participating artists. She talks about the challenges of scientists and artists, who often think in vastly different ways, combining their two disciplines to create a third thing. Betsy Stirratt joins Michael Glab on this week’s edition of Big Talk.

VOICES IN THE STREET
This week’s edition ask visitors to Peoples Park what needs to improve there.

CREDITS
Anchors: Carolyn VandeWiele and Ryan Stacy
Today’s headlines were written by Olivia Fahey, Joshua Fleck and Cathi Norton
Along with Sarah Vaughan for CATSweek, a partnership with Community Access Television Services.
Our feature was produced by Michael Glab
Voices in the Street was produced by Kelly Wherley
Our engineer today is Chris Martin
Our theme music is provided by the Impossible Shapes.
Executive Producer is Joe Crawford.

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