Home > News & Public Affairs > Daily Local News – September 29, 2016

Daily Local News – September 29, 2016

Play

The Bloomington City Council voiced initial approval for the City’s revised 2017 budget in its meeting last night; Bloomington Police say they made five drug-related arrests today in Seminary Park; The City of Bloomington further clarified its residential sign ordinance this week; Concerns about short-term rentals in Bloomington prompted a review by City officials, who have drafted proposed regulations to govern them; A new report from the American Association of University Women finds Indiana trails behind the rest of the country in gender pay equity.

FEATURE
David Brenneman came to Bloomington from the High Museum of Art in Atlanta where he spent two decades rising through the ranks to become that institution’s director of collections and exhibitions. He was named director of Indiana University’s Eskenazi Art Museum in the summer of 2015. Born and raised in Vienna, Austria, he has worked with top administrators from the Musée du Louvre in Paris to help that global cultural landmark institution open a branch museum in northern France. Brenneman is deeply passionate about art and life, both of which he talks about with Michael Glab on today’s edition of Big Talk.

VOICES IN THE STREET
This week’s edition ask Bloomington residents what they think about accepting Syrian refugees.

CREDITS
Anchors: Carolyn VandeWiele and Ryan Stacy
Today’s headlines were written by Cathi Norton and Joe Crawford
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.

Check Also

HOLA BLOOMINGTON – JANE WALTERS

Jane Walters nos visita para hablarnos sobre su carrera profesional con la comunidad latina en …