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Daily Local News – August 9, 2018

A recent report from structural engineers is prompting Bloomington officials to consider rebuilding the Fourth Street garage. Attorney General Curtis Hill is warning Hoosiers to beware of scams in which companies send consumers unsolicited credit cards, often touting high credit limits.  The Indiana Department of Transportation is warning of delays and closures of roads in Brown, Johnson, Morgan and Monroe counties next …

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BloomingOUT – Liz Watson Interview – August 2nd, 2018

Here on BloomingOUT we have a lot of insanity to report on tonight. Much is happening in Washington D.C that is directly affecting our LGBTQ community. It is important to stay informed and continue to be united as a community. I always go back to what my Aunt Carol told me after we won the right for marriage equality. She …

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Voices in the Street: Trump Speaks out on Election Interference

Earlier this week President Donald Trump questioned US intelligence reports of Russian interference in election procedures. Voices in the Street asks area residents there opinion on Trumps recent allegations. Voices in the Street is produced by Community Radio, WFHB. This week’s episode was produced by, Jenna Jankowski.

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Voices in the Street: Trump’s Pick for Supreme Court

On July 10th, President Donald Trump nominated Brett Kavanaugh to fill the resignation seat of Justice Kennedy. Voices in the street asked your friends and neighbors there opinion on Trump’s second nominee to the Supreme Court. Voices in the Street is produced by Community Radio, WFHB. This week’s episode was produced by, Jenna Jankowski.

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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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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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Daily Local News – June 28, 2018

The Bloomington City Council approved a guiding document for the city’s armored vehicle last night; Kirkwood Ave. will be closed on the south side of the courthouse next Tuesday, SCOTUS ruled against labor unions yesterday in a decision that will effect the countries unions for years to come, Indiana is still waiting to receive $7.6 million in funding from the …

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Voices in the Street: Trump’s Travel Ban

On Tuesday, the Supreme Court voted 5-4 in favor of the Trump administration’s decision to ban travel from Iran, Libya, North Korea, Somalia, Syria, Venezuela, and Yemen. The administration cited national security concerns as the reason for the proposed travel ban, which many critics were quick to call prejudiced against Muslims. In this week’s Voices in the Street, we asked …

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Voices in the Street: “Zero-Tolerance” Policy

Yesterday, President Donald Trump signed an executive order, directing immigration agencies to actively work to keep would-be immigrant families together. The order comes amid public backlash over a decision by Attorney General Jeff Session’s in April, ordering a “Zero-Tolerance” approach to immigration. Public outrage reached a peak this week, when images and audio of children in holding cells was released …

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Daily Local News – June 20, 2018

The Bloomington City Council is reviewing the procedures for the use of the police department’s armored vehicle during their meeting, tonight; Firefighters and emergency service providers will soon be applying for a slice of the local public safety tax pie; The Indiana Department of Revenue redistributed nearly a half million dollars in taxes to Monroe County, last week. The unemployment rate in …

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