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Inside Outdoors – February 23, 2019

Buddy Bill, Rich Reardin, and Don Jordan are the hosts. Weather coming, lots of rain this weekend, time to start thinking about gardening, talk about tomatoes, caller agrees with problems with the tomato blight that has been happening in the past 5-6 years, ‘zombie’ deer meat, (chronic wasting disease or CWD), Boat show in Indianapolis, Hinkles Hamburgers ownder dies, DNR …

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Indy Man Rams Mellencamp’s Home

An Indianapolis man was arrested this morning, after allegedly breaking into local musician John Mellencamp’s home. The 48-year old Robert Carter allegedly rammed his SUV through a security gate at Mellencamp’s Lake Monroe residence. He then kicked down the front door, investigators say, at around 6 a.m. The Monroe County Sheriff’s Department said that no one was home at the …

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Inside Outdoors – February 2, 2019 – HAPPY GROUNDHOG DAY!

Buddy Bill, Rich Reardin, and Don Jordan are the hosts. Groundhog Day! Very cold last week with the polar vortex, the boys talk about various dates in history when it was cold in Indiana, hunting licenses are way down in Indiana, important info concerning wildlife programs, etc., that may be impacted, getting our kids outside and into outdoor activities, record …

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Inside Outdoors – Saturday, January 26

Buddy Bill, Rich Reardin, and Don Jordan are the hosts. Weather report is always important this time of year, looking forward, there is a cold snap coming mid week, Don Jordan calls in, mentions his recent visit to the VA hospital in Indianapolis, and his postive experience with a Vietnamese surgeon who was only a baby in Saigon, one of …

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Eco Report – January 10th, 2019

In this week’s radio rundown of ecological news, WFHB’s Don Geyra and Tod Wicks report on a recent report by the union of Concerned Scientists stating that at least seven million Americans living near military sites could be exposed to unsafe levels of P-F-A-S,  due to the government shutdown many National Parks are also starting to close and as if …

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Hoosier National Forest Staff Among Furloughed Federal Employees

The Federal Government shutdown over President Donald Trump’s border wall has furloughed an estimated 320,000 federal employees. In Indiana, that includes the Hoosier National Forest, maintained by the U.S. Forest Service, which spans over 200,000 acres.  Progression towards the end of the shutdown, now entering its third week, are stalled between Congress and the President. The government shutdown comes after November’s announcement  …

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Daily Local News – January 7, 2019

Hoosier National Forest staff are among those furloughed by the federal government shutdown; Indiana Republicans supported their party with record-setting contributions, in 2018; Catalent Pharma Solutions in Bloomington is expecting a $100 million expansion; The Monroe County School Corporation is reporting higher-than-average graduation rates, for 2018. FEATURE WFHB Correspondent Michael Glab speaks with Indiana Poet Laureate Adrian Matejka, in an anniversary episode of …

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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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Eco Report – January 3, 2019

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In this week’s episode….The EPA is seeking to overturn the Mercury and Air Toxics Standard, which primarily impacts coal fired power plants; outgoing Indiana Senator Joe Donnelly criticized The Indiana Department of Environmental Management last month, over its handling of contamination sites in Franklin, Indiana; an increasing number of global food and agricultural companies are investing in plant-based proteins. The …

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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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