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  • A former customer service manager at a U.S. Postal Service office in Indianapolis has been sentenced to 40 months in federal prison after pleading guilty to stealing hundreds of checks worth about $1.7 million that businesses had mailed.
  • On this episode of No Limits we talk about guardianship. What is happening in Indiana to support those who can not represent themselves? Our guests are Kristen LaEace, CEO Indiana Ass. of Area Agencies on Aging, Melissa Keyes, legal director Indiana Disability Rights and Rebecca Pryor, with WINGS Indiana Adult Guardianship.
  • This week on Echoes of Indiana Avenue, we'll spotlight the music of Fred Monroe, an unsung Naptown saxophonist who spent more than five decades performing on the Indianapolis jazz scene.
  • Today on All IN we talk about Indiana coal plant closures, and the economic and environmental impact these plants have on local communities.
  • No Limits talks about historic preservation in Indiana and this weekend's festivities celebrating the move of Indiana Landmarks into the former Old Centrum building. Our guests will be Indiana Landmarks President Marsh Davis, Indiana Tourism Director Amy Vaughan and Turner Woodard - Stutz Business Center and Canterbury Hotel owner and preservation fan.
  • A repeat of the February 17, 2011 broadcast. No Limits looks at the business of Public Relations with Borshoff's Myra Borshoff Cook, Clyde Lee of LeeWillis Communications, and Indiana State Police First Sgt. David Bursten.
  • Today we spend the hour with Dr. William Cooke to talk about the HIV outbreak that happened in Austin, Indiana in 2015, and the lessons he's learned working in the community.
  • Today we spend the hour with Dr. William Cooke to talk about the HIV outbreak that happened in Austin, Indiana in 2015, and the lessons he's learned working in the community.
  • Host Jolene Ketzenberger emceed last week's Hottest Kitchen Entrepreneur Challenge and talks with contest judge Carrie Abbott of New Fangled Confections as well as grand prize winners Zach Rohn of Batch No. 2 mustards and Ed Baun of Primal Delights Kombucha, and people's choice winners Michelle Twaddell of Indiana Craft Jerky and Robin Willis of Robbybaby's Kitchen.
  • Congress rejected pleas from the White House to pump more money into programs that ensure COVID tests, treatments and vaccines are free for everyone. Public health experts warn the funding cuts will worsen health disparities and hurt those who are already most vulnerable.
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