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This is the WFHB Local News for Wednesday, September 18th, 2024.
Later in the program, WFHB Volunteer Richard Fish and Publisher of the Limestone Post Magazine Ron Eid will be live in the studio to pitch for the local news during our Fall Fund Drive.
More in today’s feature report.
Also coming up in the next half hour, “Cryptocurrency Scams” on Better Beware – your weekly consumer-watchdog segment on the WFHB Local News. More following today’s feature.
WFHB Fall Fund Drive

You’re listening to the local news during our Fall Fund Drive. Our daily, award-winning news program, WFHB Local News, is your source for staying informed about our community. Each day, our committed volunteers, who are also local residents and students, work tirelessly to cover local government, explore in-depth news features on community issues, and provide you with the latest updates.
Community radio is a rare treasure, and stations with news departments like ours are even rarer. We take immense pride in preserving WFHB’s long-established tradition of a vibrant news and public affairs department. However, to sustain WFHB’s numerous vital local news and public affairs programs, we need your help.
You are the heartbeat of the community radio movement, and your pledge today can help us keep it thriving. Our goal for today’s broadcast is to secure $100 in support of our Fall Fund Drive. Your contribution can make a significant impact. Simply dial 812-323-1200 and make a pledge as soon as possible. Once again, that’s 812-323-1200. Alternatively, you can visit our website at wfhb.org and click on the prominent red donate button to pledge your invaluable support.
Thank you for being a loyal listener and for generously supporting WFHB, your beloved community radio station. Together, we can ensure our community stays connected and well-informed.
Feature Report:

In today’s feature report, we revisit Part II of our series investigating the erosion of protection for Indiana’s wetlands. We turn now to that edition of Deep Dive: WFHB and Limestone Post Investigate.

Then, Publisher of the Limestone Post Ron Eid joins the broadcast to discuss the importance of local news, collaborations between the magazine and the station, and similarities between the two non-profit, independent sources of news in Bloomington. Tune in to hear that interview in light of WFHB’s Fall Fund Drive.

Up next, “Cryptocurrency Scams” on Better Beware – your weekly consumer-watchdog segment on the WFHB Local News. For more, we turn to host and producer Richard Fish.
Credits:
You’ve been listening to the WFHB Local News,
Today’s headlines were written by Kade Young and Noelle Herhusky-Schneider, in partnership with Cats – Community Access Television Services.
Our feature was produced by Kade Young and Noelle Herhusky-Schneider.
Better Beware is produced by Richard Fish.
Our theme music is provided by Mark Bingham and the Social Climbers.
Engineer and Executive producer is Kade Young.
WFHB Bloomington Community Radio
