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Trump Expected to Announce Supreme Court Nominee

President Donald Trump is expected to announce his nominee for the Supreme Court today. The president’s decision comes after Justice Anthony Kennedy’s announcement two weeks ago, that he will resign at the end of July. Kennedy was appointed to the Supreme Court in 1988. He was the third candidate put forward for approval by then-president Ronald Reagan. Since 2006, Supreme …

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Daily Local News – July 9, 2018

President Donald Trump is expected to announce his nominee for the Supreme Court today; Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill is refusing to step down from his post, following sexual assault allegations last week; Planned Parenthood is closing their clinic in Fort Wayne due to intimidation; Brown County is expected to break ground on a new 12 and a half million dollar performing arts …

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Inside Outdoors – July 7, 2018

Buddy Bill, Rich Reardin, and Don Jordan are the hosts. Buddy Bill and Rich talk about blight on the tomatoes this year, crappie fishing on Lake Monroe and the lake report, highlights from the 4th of July parade, talk about the Monroe County Fair, call in from a listener, poachers eaten by lions in Africa, the old days and living …

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Attorney General Hill Denies Sexual Assault Allegations, Will Not Resign

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Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill denied sexual assault allegations against a Democratic lawmaker and three staffers at a legislative party in March, this morning. The allegations were made public by The Indianapolis Star last week, which published a memorandum from an Indianapolis law firm detailing the allegations against the first-term Attorney General. During this morning’s press conference, Hill resisted a …

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Fourth of July Speaker Admonishes Low Voter Turnout

John Tilford scolded revelers during yesterday’s Fourth of July parade and celebrations, on the courthouse square in downtown Bloomington. In particular, Tilford admonished low voter turnout in Monroe county’s primary. Nineteen percent of registered voters cast ballots in that primary election, in Monroe County. Tilford did not get the chance to finish his comments, yesterday; The nearly 40-year career military …

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Daily Local News – July 5, 2018

Shalom Community Center’s Reverend Forrest Gilmore says his organization is seeing a marked reduction in overdose deaths among clients this year, over last year; The City of Bloomington Utilities is performing fire hydrant maintenance, beginning today and continuing through tomorrow, July 6th; Commuters along the highway 37/ I 69 corridor will face increased traffic restrictions. FEATURE:  John Tilford scolded revelers during yesterday’s …

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EcoFeature – July 5, 2018

In today’s Eco Feature, Mary Hess, president of Southwestern Indiana Citizens for Quality of Life, talks about community resistance in Dale, Indiana, against a proposed coal to diesel plant in her town. Spencer County is already one of the most polluted counties in the country.

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Voices in the Street: Independence Day

Yesterday was the fourth of July, a time to honor the birth of our nation and reflect on what patriotism means. Voices in the Street asked your friends and neighbors what Independence Day means to you. Voices in the Street is produced by Community Radio, WFHB. This week’s episode was produced by, Jenna Jankowski.

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Spears Wins IU Board of Trustees Election

Indiana University alumni elected Donna Spears to the IU Board of Trustees. Election results were announced over the weekend. Spears received over 4 thousand votes out of nearly 14 thousand. Spears previously served as the National Chair of the IU Alumni Association’s Board of Managers. She also served on the IU Alumni Affairs Executive Council. Spears is one of three …

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S. Walnut Project to Remedy Area Sewage Overflows

Boomington’s Public Works Department is working on a sewage interceptor project at the intersection of S. Walnut and Grimes. Utilities Public Affairs Specialist Jon Callahan said, although the street and curbs will look the same when construction is done next month, the difference to area residents should be immense. Callahan said the project should stop the high number of sewage overflows along …

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