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  • On the evening of March 31, 200 families in Sullivan, Indiana were displaced by an EF-3 tornado.
  • Host Jolene Ketzenberger checks in on the fifth anniversary of Pogue's Run Grocery, a co-op meant to serve a food desert on the east-side. Then its a visit to an eastern Indiana goat farm to talk cheese and a conversation about one of northeast Indiana's best chefs and his new restaurant, The Golden in Fort Wayne.
  • A discussion about diversity in the workplace. What efforts are working in central Indiana and where do we need to grow? Our guests are Ezell Mars from the Diversity Roundtable, Patsy Hoyer from The League of Women Voters and Dan Ward, Intake Coordinator for Indiana Disability Rights.
  • This week's Friday Pitch-In kicks off with an update on Indiana's 2020 legislative session, and on Pete Buttigieg's presidential campaign.
  • Conservation in Indiana - why should Hoosiers be excited about conservation?
  • Indiana Republican lawmakers scored a huge victory Thursday in their court battle with Gov. Eric Holcomb over emergency powers.
  • More than 160 union truck drivers and warehouse workers started a strike late Sunday at food distribution giant Sysco in Indianapolis. The union alleges the company has been unwilling to fairly negotiate a contract that expired March 3.
  • Popular artist Robert Indiana, The Indiana State Museum events in February and James Aikman and ICO Executive Director Elaine Eckhart explain Butler ArtsFest, Fables, Fairy Tales, and Physics.
  • Our guest for the hour is Lt. Governor Sue Ellsperman, who will talk about the Best of Indiana contest, driver safety during harvest season, and leading a recent trip to China with a large and diverse delegation from Indiana.
  • Years ago, Kyle Long purchased a mysterious tape at a garage sale. This tape contained the only known recordings of the 1961 Indiana Jazz Festival, in Evansville, Indiana
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