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WFHB TOP ALBUMS 10.18.2022

Medicine Singers – Medicine Singers Sampa the Great – As Above, So Below Tj. Jones – Old School Funk Thee Sacred Souls – Thee Sacred Souls Stillhouse Junkies – Small Towns Mike Adams at His Honest Weight – Graphic Blandishment Divino Niño – Last Spa on Earth Marlon Williams – My Boy Billy Drummond and Freedom of Ideas – Valse …

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Firehouse Session – Jim White

On September 16th, 2022, Jim White joined us for an in-studio interview and performance before his show at Orbit Room. We discussed his album Misfit’s Jubilee, songwriting influences, the book Incidental Contact, and the artist’s upcoming plans. Songs: “Wonders Never Cease” “Chase The Dark Away” “God Was Drunk When He Made Me” Credits: Engineer: Jar Turner Host: Steve Philbeck

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Local Live 2022 – Moon Buggy

On September 14, 2022, local band Moon Buggy joined us for a live interview and performance. We discussed the band’s formation, their recent gigs, their in-progress album, and what community radio means to the band. Songs: “Doreen” “Any Day Now” “Locked in a Groove” “Exit Ramp” “Ask the Clouds” Credits: Engineers: Kirsten Payton, Chama Henry, Chad Powers, Alyssa Gray Host: …

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October 14, 2022: Let The Crops Rot in the Fields

We start off this week with a statement, released today, by Alabama Confined Citizens, speaking for people striking behind the walls of the Alabama prison system. We then speak with Elizabeth, who is one of many supporting the strike because they have an imprisoned loved one. In contrast to official narratives from the Governor and prison officials, Elizabeth emphasizes what …

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Veteran Reporter Laura Lane

She found her way to Bloomington and a reporter’s job at the then-Herald Telephone (now the Herald Times) in 1984. Since then Laura Lane has covered every big news event in town. From her H-T bio: “She covers crime, courts, cars and more, following issues and the struggles and triumphs of people in rural southern Indiana.” Lane is optimistic about …

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Prescription for Healthcare – Paul Kaczocha NW Indiana M4A, October 2022

Welcome to Prescription for Healthcare, a podcast collaboration between the WFHB Local News and Medicare for All Indiana, broadcasted live the second Thursday of every month. This month we interview Paul Kaczocha, a long time Steel Worker and NorthWest Indiana activist.  Paul is the chair of Northwest Indiana Medicare for All and past President of the United Steel Workers of America …

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Lil BUB’s Lil Show, Episode 1: Max + Understanding the term “special needs pets”

Featured Pet: Max, at City of Bloomington Animal Shelter! Max is a playful and sweet tabby cat, just about a year old. When she arrived at the City of Bloomington Animal Shelter, she had suffered an injury to her hind end that resulted in her tail being amputated. Max has a lingering sensitivity near the injury as well as some …

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WFHB TOP ALBUMS 10.11.2022

Mike Adams at His Honest Weight – Graphic Blandishment Thee Sacred Souls – Thee Sacred Souls Built To Spill – When the Wind Forgets Your Name Freedy Johnston – Back on the Road to You Say She She – Prism Vieux Farka Touré – Les Racines Rhett Miller – The Misfit Brian Charette – Jackpot Stella Donnelly – Flood Marlon …

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The Ballroom Roustabouts Saturday’s Child October 8th

WFHB’s Saturday’s Child welcomes to the Monroe County History Center stage, Saturday, October 8th from 11am to noon for a live-broadcast performance Listen live or join us free of charge in the audience on 6th and Washington in downtown Bloomington as Kid Kazooey and company take to the stage for a frolicking, rollicking good time. The Ballroom Roustabouts, live on …

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Voices in the Street – Drunk Driving

In the early hours of September 19th, 2022, 20-year-old IU student Nathaniel Stratton was hit and killed by a drunk driver. The loss of a son, brother, friend and peer sent shockwaves through the community of IU and Bloomington alike. In the wake of this tragedy, Youth Radio took to the streets of Bloomington in the hopes of finding some …

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