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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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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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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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Inside Outdoors – December 15, 2018

Buddy Bill, Rich Reardin, and Don Jordan are the hosts. Raining pretty steady all night, and this morning, Indiana and Butler plays tonight, the Butler fieldhouse, Bill seems to think he’s Santa Claus, another student with intent to shoot up a school dies by his own gun, Rich tells a story about almost hitting two turkeys flying across SR 37, …

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Inside Outdoors – December 8, 2018

Buddy Bill, Rich Reardin, and Don Jordan are the hosts. Safety driving in Bloomington, discussion about the idea of making College and Walnut two way streets again, discussion about birds flocking and going south right now – the sand hill cranes, caller mentions seeing the cranes, second caller talks about the cranes and his history watching them, a story about …

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Inside Outdoors – November 17, 2018

Buddy Bill, Rich Reardin, and Don Jordan are the hosts. Lake Monroe Report, Salvation Army toy drive from 2-7 at the old Buddy Bills Bait Barn on Moffet lane, RIP Roy Clark, discussion about the California fires, smoke coming all the way across country, mountain lion tracks found in southern indiana, story about a friend of Don’s who found tracks, …

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Inside Outdoors – November 10, 2018

Buddy Bill, Rich Reardin, and Don Jordan are the hosts. Rich utters the scary word ‘snow’, deer season comes in next saturday 11-17-2018, California (Proposition 7) permanently ends Daylight Savings Time, discussion about local high school football, state record for blue catfish caught in Kentucky, gun season (for deer) comes in next weekend, safety in the woods, mountain lion photo …

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Daily Local News – November 5, 2018

President Donald Trump and former President Barack Obama have been battling over Indiana’s Senate race, this weekend; Seventeen Indiana state parks will temporarily close for deer hunts this month, including Brown County State Park and Griffy Nature Preserve; The Indiana Department of Transportation has officially opened Interstate 69, section five. A 13 year-old boy who shot his teacher and another …

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Inside Outdoors – November 3, 2018

Buddy Bill, Rich Reardin, and Don Jordan are the hosts. The clock get’s set back, some talk about it’s effects, some comments about the scooters in Bloomington, tragedy at the hospital with a nurse who was killed after being backed over in the parking garage, please do not drive using your phone, and look behind you when you back up, …

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City Council Addressing $10 Mil Parks Project, $30 Mil Parking Garages

The Bloomington City Council will take up two, multi-million dollar bonding initiatives tonight. A ten million dollar bond would fund parks projects. Another $29.5 million bond would build two new parking garages in Bloomington’s downtown. The proposed parks bond would fund more than seven miles of new trails, and 1,400 new trees. It would also pay for the creation of …

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