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Local Live – Bookends – 1/9/19

Bookends is an Indiana folk duo consisting of Savannah on banjo & ukulele,  and her husband Joseph on guitar. They sing together, creating beautiful harmonies. Their cite Simon and Garfunkel as a major influence, and they convey an intimate warmth and depth of feeling. TRACKLIST: 1.) Shall I Compare Thee 2.) Season’s End 3.) Gets Me High 4.) Too Quiet …

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Inside Outdoors – January 5, 2019

Buddy Bill, Rich Reardin, and Don Jordan are the hosts. Lake Monroe spillway is going strong, 88 pound catfish caught, more about the deer hunt at Lake Griffy, problems with the Parks and Rec dept. promoting that hunters can sign up to help hunt the deer, hunters education, chronic wasting disease (CWD) shows up in northern Indiana, more about CWD, …

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Standing Room Only – Your Neighborhood Your Story

The Bloomington Storytellers Guild, in partnership with South Central Indiana Housing Opportunities, tells the stories of different neighborhoods around Bloomington. An unabridged version of the storytellers guild’s performance is available via Community Access Television Services.

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The Bicentennial Journal – Glenda Murray – A Brief History of Monroe Co., Pt. 2

In part two of this two-part episode of The Bicentennial Journal, Glenda Murray continues her brief history of Monroe County. Support for The Bicentennial Journal and WFHB comes from Monroe County and Visit Bloomington. More information about Monroe County’s Bicentennial is available on their website.

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Bring It On – December 31, 2018

On tonight’s show, we re-air a broadcast from August 6. This extended interview features Bring It On Anchors William Hosea and Jim Sims, who are joined by Daniel Baron, Jordan Shifriss, Maria Hamilton-Abegunde, and Pamela Jackson – members of the Bloomington Noah’s Ark design team. They joined us to help shed some light on a unique journey of discovery and …

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Local Live – Ghastly Indiana – December 12, 2018

Ghastly, Indiana is a leftist jangle punk group based in Bloomington. Members include Eric Ayotte, A.T. Bossenger, Emily Timm, and Martin. Inspired by 90s punk, this group takes familiar elements, rocks the house, redefines the genre, and pushes the envelope in the Bloomington music scene. CREDITS Host: Charlotte Wager-Miller Engineers: Jim Lang, Kate Welch Executive Producer and Music Director: Jim …

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Inside Outdoors – December 22, 2018

Buddy Bill, Rich Reardin, and Don Jordan are the hosts. Rich needs a wall built around his house to keep the possums out, he say’s he will shut down the show if Buddy Bill doesn’t pay for it. Buddy Bill suggests alternative methods for getting rid of trash in Bloomington, Rich talks about the legalization of hemp farming in the …

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The Bicentennial Journal – Glenda Murray – A Brief History of Monroe Co., Pt. 1

In this two part episode of the Bicentennial Journal, Glenda Murray tells a brief history of Monroe County. Support for The Bicentennial Journal and WFHB comes from Monroe County and Visit Bloomington. More information about Monroe County’s Bicentennial is available on their website.

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City Council Turns Down New 4th Street Parking Garage

The Bloomington Common Council declined to approve $18.5 million in bond funding to rebuild the Fourth Street Garage, during its meeting last night. Instead, council members want to see the garage repaired. Council members said repairing the downtown garage will buy the city time to examine downtown transportation and parking needs. A five-year repair is estimated to cost around $1.5 …

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Daily Local News – December 17, 2018

The Bloomington Common Council continues to grapple with whether to repair or rebuild the Fourth Street parking garage; The Indiana State University chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists is attempting to memorialize a meeting place, in honor of slain journalist Jamal Khashoggi; The Monroe County Coroner’s office is seeing an increase in the number of people dying and getting sent through …

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