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  • This week on Echoes of Indiana Avenue, we’ll celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month by exploring the Latin sound of Wes Montgomery. Throughout his career, Wes incorporated Latin music into his sound — performing music by Latin American composers and recording with legendary Latin percussionists, including Willie Bobo, Ray Barretto, and Candido.
  • The Athenaeum was recently granted National Historic Landmark status, and the iconic downtown clock benefited from one of the fastest preservation campaigns ever, just in time for the holidays. Our guests will be Cassie Stockamp, Athenaeum Foundation; Tina Connor, Executive VP of Indiana Landmarks; David Frederick, Indiana Landmarks -- Sacred Places Indiana program.
  • Indiana Humanities' year-long statewide Quantum Leap Initiative, which links the humanities with Indiana's amazing STEM history. Our guests are Keira Amstutz, Indiana Humanities; Beth Bechdol, AgriNovus, and Susanne Wasson; Dow AgriSciences.
  • Indiana residents have many questions when it comes to understanding the healthcare landscape, and concerns about what will happen with their healthcare under a new federal administration. Today on No Limits our guests are Steve Smitherman, the executive director of CareSource in Indiana, and Mark Fairchild, director of public policy for Covering Kids and Families of Indiana.
  • Indianapolis Public Schools, which has been at the center of legislative debates, sent out an alert Sunday evening of a sudden shift to asynchronous learning for Monday.
  • While Indiana lags behind many other states in the rate of COVID-19 vaccinations, incarcerated Hoosiers are accepting the vaccine at a higher rate than the general population.
  • Quilts at the Indiana state Museum, Ethics - The Indianapolis Downtown Artists and Dealers Association and Indiana Landmarks
  • This week's Friday Pitch-In includes an update on Indiana's 2020 legislative session, and our chat with a Grammy award-winning fiddler from southern Indiana.
  • Indiana wasn't among the states that produced or received contaminated eggs, but the company is headquartered in Seymour.
  • No Limits broadcast of a pre-taped show Marianne Holland has put together to wrap up the recent Lumina Foundation series "Indiana by Degrees". Guests include Indiana Higher Education Commissioner Teresa Lubbers, Henry Fernandez with USA Funds, State Representative Greg Porter and Indiana Chamber of Commerce VP Derek Redelman.
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