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WFHB's Kade Young and Sydney Foreman dive deep into the Bloomington Farmer's Market controversy in part one of an ongoing series. Photo courtesy of IDS News.

What the Farmer’s Market? – Part I.

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Correction: Bloomingtonian Editor Jeremy Hogan did not call Sarah Dye on the phone. He used Facebook Messenger to reach out to Dye.

Correction: Abby Ang was not the first person to break the story. While her letter to the Farmer’s Market Advisory Council helped to bring the story media attention, there were others working on bringing the story to light before Ang’s letter.

Two weeks ago, Schooner Creek Farms’ owner Sarah Dye said she and others were vandalized overnight. This comes over a year after Sarah Dye was outed for having ties to a white supremacist organization. WFHB Correspondents Kade Young and Sydney Foreman talk to law enforcement, a vendor at the farmer’s market, an activist who helped break the story and an outspoken critic of Schooner Creek Farms. This is Part One of an ongoing series on the WFHB Local News – titled “What the Farmer’s Market?”

Part II of the series will be released in the coming weeks.

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