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  • Today on No Limits we'll talk the growing and evolving world of E-sports in Indiana. Our guests will be Indiana Public Broadcasting's Lauren Chapman, Senior Director of Esports Operations Cody Parrent and teacher John Robertson.
  • Three cities had reports of fliers being distributed. Police said they believe they know who's behind it.
  • Today we’ll talk to an investigative education reporter to find out how Indiana's schools might use $3 billion in federal relief funding.
  • For children at Kids Voice of Indiana, a face mask is a deciding factor between seeing an estranged parent in a safe space or enduring possible trauma.
  • 19 Stars of Indiana Art is the Indianapolis Museum of Art's tribute to our Bicentennial, Raymond James Stutz Artists Open House, and the art of T.C. Steele at the Indiana History Center.
  • The differences between urban and rural life in Indiana aren't just cultural, they're also economic and educational. They can also be very wide. In this episode, No Limits is joined by Indiana University McKinney Law and State Govt Fellows Kinjal Dave and Christina Fisher. They've taken a deep dive on state government's role in bridging the urban/rural divide and will share what it could mean to Indiana's future.
  • This week's Friday Pitch-In kicks off with an update on Indiana's legislative session, we hear about an effort to save a 94-year-old amusement park, and we talk to Pete the Planner about his new Indiana-based financial advice service.
  • We get updates on a federal judge striking down Indiana's 2018 abortion law, the alleged racist assault at Lake Monroe last Saturday, and concerns about how Indiana Women's Prison is dealing with COVID-19.
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