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EP.1- BRIGHT NEWSWEEKLY with Braydyn Lents- Distributing Masks

Coronavirus has swept every headline in every newspaper in the United States. Through all of tragedy, some people are beginning to talk about the good news in the world. Inspired by the likes of Some Good News with John Krasinski, Braydyn Lents promises to provide good news for our WFHB listeners. Every Friday listen to Braydyn discuss outstanding topics of …

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Parents Ask: What Is A Virtual Graduation?

For Seniors in high school and college, graduation commencement is an event many students can only dream of. The spacious gym flooring, their names called out one-by-one, shaking the principal’s hand, and listening to speeches is what any seniors pray about. This year, the coronavirus has spread more questions than answers. One question remains planted on every senior’s mind, how …

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School Closures Negatively Impacts Students With Special Needs

  11-year-old Breanna sits in her bed with her IPad and workbook in hand for another day of schooling. Breanna is a fifth-grader attending University Elementary School. She was diagnosed with Autism or ASD at three years old. She is becoming accustomed to fear and anxiety whenever she messes up on a problem while viewing her teacher in real time …

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MOTH Storytelling- ASE Students Share Their Fables

In February of 2020, students from the Academy of Science and Entrepreneurship participated to tell their stories in three-day storytelling series called the Moth Storytelling. The Moth Storytelling events, sharing true, personal stories crafted under the guidance of English teacher Rachel Bahr and social studies teacher Pam Gunkel as part of an American Studies class. This is the full condensed …

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WFHB Local News – March 30, 2020

Good evening. Welcome to the WFHB Local News for Monday, March 30th, 2020. According to the Indiana State Department of Health, 1,786 people tested positive for coronavirus in Indiana. 35 people died from Covid-19 out of 11,685 people tested. These numbers were updated at 11:59 p.m. on March 29th. The Indy Star reports that the final days of the Indiana …

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Maqube Reese Receives Outstanding Black Leaders of Tomorrow Award

Maqube Reese has been a symbol for the Bloomington community for years, from her days at Stepping Stones, to the seat at city hall promoting Black History Month, to currently working at I.U.’s Kelley School of Business as the assistant director of diversity initiatives.  Last Saturday, she was given the city of Bloomington’s Outstanding Black Leaders of Tomorrow award at …

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