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  • Rising food and gas prices with Tom Bodin, chief economist with the Indiana Attorney General's office and Indiana Farm Bureau President Don Villwock.
  • Today on No Limits we talk about the shutdown and it's impact in Indiana. Our guests are Air Traffic Controller spokesman Marc Schneider, Emily Weikert Bryant with Feeding Indiana's Hungry and Rep. Jim Banks.
  • Today on No Limits we talk about community revitalization and how places around Indiana are tackling the issue. Our guests are authors Jim and Deb Fallows, Keira Amstutz from Indiana Humanities and Molly Martin from New America Indianapolis.
  • Mass Transit in Central Indiana. Guests: Ehren Bingaman - Executive Director of Central Indiana Regional Transportation Authority, Fishers Town Council member David George and Joe Bowling with the Boner Community Center.
  • No Limits talks about the debate on public smoking in Indiana and Indianapolis. Our guests include Lindsay Grace with SmokeFree Indy and the American Cancer Society...and Mike Smith, President of the Indiana Casino Association.
  • Status of Indiana Working Families 2015 report. Guests are Derek Thomas of the Indiana Institute for Working Families and Carol Rogers of the Business Research Center.
  • Recent data from the Indiana Youth Institute indicates the number of homeless students who need to be served by Indiana public schools is on the rise, both in urban and rural districts.
  • A visit with the WFYI beekeeper Ross Harding of the Central Indiana Beekeepers Association and Indiana garden author Jo Ellen Meyers Sharp on how to attract bees and other important pollinators.
  • Today we get updates on the latest Indiana news, talk about Indiana Avenue and its cultural significance in music, and hear a story about recovery from COVID-19.
  • We get updates on Indiana schools facing a shortage of substitute teachers, the Department of Workforce Development sending out additional payments, and we talk to the man in charge of the Indiana 9/11 Memorial in downtown Indianapolis.
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