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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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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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Local Live – Sir Deja Doog – October 31, 2018

Local Live’s Halloween night broadcast is “The Lord of Recurring Darkness,” featuring soft, eerie songs from a collaboration by Eric Alexander (Sir Deja Doog) and Jordan Gomes-Kuehner (Heaven Honey). TRACKLIST 1.) Portal of Doom 2.) Death of Sally from Death Valley 3.) Cleito’s Ode to Poseidon 4.) Love Coffin 5.) Love Charms 6.) The Reason CREDITS Hosted by Lucas Fisher …

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Inside Outdoors – October 26, 2018

Buddy Bill, Rich Reardin, and Don Jordan are the hosts. Buddy Bill is back from Wyoming with some hunting stories, an arrest made in Southern Indiana concerning ginseng thefts, Terry Steele from West Virginia calls in to talk about sustainable Ginseng hunting, monster catfish caught, bats in Indiana. CREDITS Our Anchors are ‘Buddy Bill’ Moser, Don Jordan, and Rich Reardin. …

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Inside Outdoors – October 20th, 2018

Buddy Bill, Rich Reardin, and Don Jordan are the hosts. Bernie Sanders in Bloomington on Friday, time to bring the plants in, frost expected, trees are still green and the warm weather slowed their changing, smallmouth bass fishing, talk about Lake Griffy’s new dock, discussion about gineseng, caller asks about deer cul, firefighters in the wild, and accuses city officials …

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A Minute of Civics – Women’s Suffrage

The League of Women Voters of Bloomington – Monroe County’s Ann Birch and George Hegeman talk about the fascinating history of the 19th Amendment, which gave women the right to vote. The push for women’s suffrage dates back to the Civil War, but by August 18, 1920, 35 states had the 19th Amendment, eight states had rejected it, and five had …

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Inside Outdoors – October 13, 2018

Buddy Bill, Rich Reardin, and Don Jordan are the hosts. Buddy Bill is in Wyoming, so Don Jordan gives the Lake Monroe report, normal pool, and upper 70’s is the water temperature. Don mentions fishing activity from Lake Monroe, clear cutting in Middle Fork on Lake Monroe, an opportunity to talk about this issue with the ‘Friends of Lake Monroe’ …

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Inside Outdoors – October 6, 2018

Buddy Bill, Rich Reardin, and Don Jordan are the hosts. Lake Level is still normal temp and depth, another warm week, 10 -15 degrees above normal, caller asks about the best crank bait to use, Columbus day is not a holiday for native Americans, nor those who care that it represents genocide, turkey shoots, talk about guns, caller in segment …

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Inside Outdoors – September 29th, 2018

Our Anchors are ‘Buddy Bill’ Moser, Don Jordan, and Rich Reardin. A little weather talk, Don talks about going to the ‘Friends of Lake Monroe’ meeting at the town library, questions about walleye and wiper stocking, this year they’ve stopped stocking walleye, as they’ve been eating the bluegill and crappie, they have put big crates underwater for fish habitat so …

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