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Inside Outdoors – March 23, 2019

Morrison’s Appliances and Service underwrites the program. Buddy Bill, Rich Reardin, and Don Jordan are the hosts. Today the topic is tomatoes! Guest Curtis Cantwell Jackson of Renaissance Farms, who sells all varieties of tomatoes from exotic to garden varieties. Buddy Bill is back from being ill, and Don calls in as well. You’ll have to listen to the podcast, …

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Clergy, Community Supports Islamic Center of Bloomington

Over 100 residents and community members gathered at the Islamic Center of Bloomington on Sunday evening, in memorial for the victims of the terrorist attack on a mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand. Sunday’s vigil was organized by ICOB congregants, after receiving an outpouring of support from area residents and organizations. Religious leaders and Bloomington Mayor John Hamilton spoke to the …

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Daily Local News – March 21st, 2019

A vehicle caused property damage to Mother Hubbard’s Cupboard, last night; Bloomington is planning improvements to the intersection of 17th and Dunn Streets; Two teachers allege they were shot with pellet guns, earlier this year, during an active shooter drill at an elementary school; MCCSC has created a tip line for reporting instances of bullying and bias; Bloomington Common Council …

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Daily Local News – March 19th, 2019

Bloomington Redevelopment Commission approves demolition and reconstruction of Fourth Street parking garage; Commission also approves design contract for Trades District parking garage; City of Bloomington continues legal battle with Indiana, over annexation. FEATURE After last night’s debate, we hear from Incumbent Mayor John Hamilton and his challenger, County Commissioner Amanda Barge, with their viewpoints on Bloomington’s housing. BICENTENNIAL JOURNAL Charlotte …

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Area Residents At Odds Over ‘Bathroom Debate’

Last weekend, a young skater asked Western Skateland owner Sarah Ade, if it would be okay to use one of the roller rink’s bathrooms. “I told them, ‘of course.'” The next day, Ade posted a sign to let all of her customers know they are welcome. Indiana is one of several states with ongoing debates in state legislatures over bathroom …

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Inside Outdoors – March 9, 2019

There is high water on Lake Monroe, large mouth bass is the fish to go for right now in March with the cool weather, a bad contract in Brown County in regards to the horrible clear cut fiasco at the Bean Blossom Overlook between Brown County Parks and Recreation and Crowder Hardwood Properties, basketball tournament tomorrow between Indiana and Rutgers …

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Bloomington Honors Toby Strout With S. Washington Dedication

A section of South Washington Street in Bloomington will now bear the name of long-time Middle Way House Executive Director Toby Strout. Strout worked at Middle Way House, which provides services for survivors of domestic abuse, sexual violence, stalking and human trafficking, for 30 years. Middle Way House was founded 48 years ago, in 1971. Strout passed away in 2017, …

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