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  • No Limits guests speak about Saturday's Earth Day Indiana event and environmental efforts in the city and state. Our guests will be Earth Day Indiana Executive Director Stephen Sellers, Indiana Recycling Coalition Executive Director Carey Hamilton and Keep Indianapolis Beautiful President David Forsell.
  • We revisit producer Gary Harrison's documentary "Over, Under, Gone" about "low head" dams. Guests are Manuela Johnson, CEM, Administrator State Disaster Relief Fund, Indiana Department of Homeland Security; Kenneth Smith, with Indiana Department of Natural Resources Division of Water; and Lt. Col. Terry Hyndman, Indiana Department of Natural Resources Law Enforcement Division. All are members of the Indiana Silver Jackets Low Head Dams Initiative Team.
  • A potential overhaul of the state’s Medicaid expansion program would include changes such as caps on enrollment and limits on lifetime eligibility. The overhaul would also reintroduce a proposal that the federal government previously blocked because it could lead to a loss of coverage.
  • Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is asking the Indiana Supreme Court to step in after his previous attempts to bury the suit failed.
  • Today on No Limits we talk about what's happening at the Indiana Statehouse as legislation crosses over from the Senate to the House and vice versa. Our guests are Indiana Public Broadcasting's Brandon Smith, Niki Kelly from the Journal Gazette and Dan Carden with the Times of Northwest Indiana.
  • We get updates on Indiana schools struggling with contact tracing, a southeastern Indiana newspaper publisher revitalizing its coverage of the region, and concerns around the state's tourism industry.
  • Circus in Winter Musical, Actors Theatre of Indiana and Indiana Authors Award
  • On this episode of No Limits we talk with Aleta Hodge about her book "Indiana Avenue" that profiles the jazz movement in Indiana.
  • Protection for student journalists, looking at Indiana House Bill 1130, which provides protections from censorship for student journalists, both at the high school and (state public) collegiate levels. Guests: Diana Hadley, Executive Director, Indiana High School Press Association (located at Franklin College); Mike Klopfenstein (adviser at Southport High School) and Southport HS student journalist Andrew Tapp; the author of Indiana HB1130, Rep. Ed Clere, R - New Albany; and Dr. Todd Bess, Executive Director of the Indiana Association of School Principals.
  • Today on No Limits, what is Civic Health, and how do Hoosiers fare when we take a close look at their civic engagement? Measuring everything from voter turnout to participation in community groups to how often families eat dinner together, the Indiana Civic Health Index reveals Indiana residents excel - and where there's room for change. Our guests are retired Indiana Supreme Court Chief Justice Randall Shepard, Indiana Bar Foundation Executive Director Charles Dunlap, and Jeff Coates of the National Conference on Citizenship.
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