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  • Police say the cellphone of a 20-year-old man who fatally shot three people last year at an Indianapolis-area mall contained photos of Adolf Hitler, Nazi propaganda and firearms and also “extremely graphic” videos of previous mass killings.
  • The Indiana Women's Prison site on Indianapolis’ east side is a large property ripe for redevelopment. Community members are excited by future prospects, but a lack of communication with the state – which owns the property – is discouraging. With no word on plans, it's not clear what will happen to the site of the first public prison for women.
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  • USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack sent out a letter to the governors of 44 states that are not meeting federal standards for processing SNAP applications.
  • This week on Echoes of Indiana Avenue we’ll look back at the music of Jesse “Tiny” Crump, an important pianist on the Indiana Avenue scene in the early 1920s. During his career, Crump recorded jazz, blues, and ragtime music. Crump is best known for his association with the blues singer Ida Cox, the couple were married and performed together often. In July of 1923, Crump recorded 4 tracks at Richmond, Indiana's Gennett studios - including “Indiana Avenue Blues”. These recordings represent the earliest known audio documents of Indiana Avenue's music culture.
  • Today on No Limits we talk about diversity and inclusion as it relates to civil rights in the state of Indiana with Doneisha Posey from the Indiana Civil Rights Commission and Tamara Harris, VP of Community Leadership at Central Indiana Community Foundation.
  • Today we talk about how tournament organizers are holding all 67 games of the March Madness tournament in one city, and whether it's possible to host a large-scale sporting event safely during a global pandemic.
  • Upon the news that Indiana Virtual School and Indiana Virtual Pathways Academy will lose their charters, Matt explores virtual charter schools today on "All IN." Chalkbeat Indiana and education leaders throughout the state join in for a discussion on why some virtual schools are failing while some are thriving.
  • Get Inspired! Host Jolene Ketzenberger talks with food biz entrepreneur Carrie Abbott of New Fangled Confections as well as winners of the recent Hottest Kitchen Entrepreneur Challenge -- Zach Rohn, Ed Baun, Michelle Twaddell and Robin Willis -- in this encore episode of Eat Drink Indiana Radio.
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