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+ WFHB TOP ALBUMS 5.12.20 

1. Jeff Rupert & George Garzone – The Ripple 2. Whitney Rose   – We Still Go To Rodeos 3. Bill Jones – Wonderful Fairytale 4. Girl Skin – Shade Is On The Other Side 5. David Bromberg Band – Big Road 6. Chatham County Line – Strange Fascination 7. Extraa – Baked 8. Born Ruffians – Juice 9. Tower …

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May 8, 2020: COVID-19 Kites

The country might be locked down, but struggles inside prisons and out continue to develop chaotically and unexpectedly intersect with the COVID-19 crisis.  Prisoners in Stateville in Illinois report that they continue to suffer from a full lockdown, restricting their programming and access to phones.  Yet, guards are patting them down without washing their hands between each person, making transmission …

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Sean Reed Killed by Police in Indianapolis

A 21-year-old Black man was killed by police in Indianapolis on Wednesday. The victim‘s family and friends identified the man as Dreasjon Reed, who was commonly known as Sean.  Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department faces growing questions after killing 3 people in the matter of 8 hours. The deaths included two shootings and an officer who struck and killed a pregnant …

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WFHB TOP ALBUMS 5.5.20

1. Waxahatchee – Saint Cloud 2. Sea Wolf – Through A Dark Wood 3. Logan Ledger – Logan Ledger  4. Watkins Family Hour – Brother Sister  5. Emancipator – Mountain of Memory  6. Asgeir – Bury The Moon 7. Laurie Lewis – and Laurie Lewis 8. Thundercat – It Is What It Is 9. Caleb Caudle – Better Hurry Up  …

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Interchange – Writing Red: Joshua Clover on Strikes and Riots

It’s May 5th, 2020 and today we’re going to bring our interview with Joshua Clover on poetry and crisis, strikes and riots, back to your attention. This conversation took place at the end of September in 2015 when Clover was completing his Verso book Riot. Strike. Riot that would be published in May of 2016. What recalled this conversation to …

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WFHB Local News – May 4, 2020

This is the WFHB Local News for Monday, May 4th, 2020. Later in the program, WFHB Correspondent Katrine Bruner breaks down Governor Eric Holcomb’s plan to reopen the economy. Also coming up in the next half hour, I talk to Mayor John Hamilton in the latest installment of “A Few Minutes with the Mayor.” But first, your local headlines. Indiana …

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WFHB Local News – May 1, 2020

Your local headlines: Indiana saw 815 new positive cases and 55 new deaths from coronavirus. Over 1,200 new tests have been issued. State officials said earlier this week that Indiana will continue to withhold Covid-19 nursing home data from the public. Instead, the state will accept self reported numbers from nursing homes. Governor Eric Holcomb said incorrectly that nursing homes …

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May 1, 2020: System of Lies

This week, we continue our coverage of the coronavirus within the prison system with three messages from the inside. First, we have some audio sent to us from Oakland IWOC, who recorded a statement from Eric Wayne, housed in the Santa Rita Jail in Alameda County. Afterwards, Abu Faheem Shabazz reports on the coronavirus situation in Westville Correctional Facility, and …

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The Future of Indiana’s Stay-At-Home Order

Governor Eric Holcomb’s stay-at-home order expires Friday, May 1st. In an announcement Tuesday, Holcomb said he will provide more information about the future of the stay-at-home order in the coming days. This leads to the possibility of Indiana joining ranks with 14 other states to re-open their economies. “As much as we have done in the last months,” said Governor …

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WFHB Local News – April 29th, 2020

Later in the program, WFHB News breaks down Governor Eric Holcomb’s executive stay-at-home order which expires Friday, May 1st. Also coming up in the next half hour, Better Beware, our weekly-consumer watchdog segment hosted by Richard Fish with Richard Fish. That’s all coming up later in the show. But first, your local headlines: As the governor contemplates his Friday deadline …

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