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  • Today we get updates on the statehouse after the first week back since the pandemic, a push for more mentors for kids across the state, and March Madness coming to Indiana.
  • Today we revisit a few of the most interesting topics we covered this week, including an effort to create a legal definition of consent in Indiana, how Indiana fits into The Great Resignation, and how hospital nurses are being impacted by the omicron surge.
  • In the 1970s, Moe Whittemore opened the 700 West studio in the living room of his family’s home in New Palestine, Indiana. During the studio’s run, Moe recorded a diverse array of Indiana music.
  • This week on Cultural Manifesto, hear an interview with Bill Levin, best known as the founder of Indiana’s First Church of Cannabis. Levin also has a substantial history in the Indianapolis music scene, promoting punk rock concerts and managing punk rock bands - including the legendary Zero Boys.
  • The latest plan will have the greatest impact on school districts in 2028, with an estimated reduction of more than $183 million in property tax revenue.
  • Indiana Commissioner for Higher Education, Teresa Lubbers sits down with some of Indiana's local leaders in higher education to discuss the value of higher education in today's 21st Century economy. Join a roundtable conversation with Butler University President James Danko, Marian University President Dan Elsener, and University of Indianapolis President Robert Manuel as they share their insights on the ever-changing role of higher education. (December 12, 2018)
  • Methane is one of the fastest growing greenhouse gas emissions that contributes to climate change.
  • Today we catch up on what's happening at the Indiana Statehouse with some of the public media reporters covering the ongoing legislative session.
  • The news cycle on accusations of sexual harassment and inappropriate behavior among the high-powered, the celebrated and the elected continues unabated. What's next? Will the #metoo movement change anything for those who don't work for someone notable? And who's being left out of the conversation? Today on No Limits, our guests are Rima Shahid, Executive Director of Women4Change Indiana; Tracy Horth Krueger, Executive Director of the Indiana Coalition to End Sexual Assault; Deborah Daniels, Krieg DeVault's Managing Partner, also former U.S. Attorney and U.S. Assistant Attorney General; and Kit Malone, Transgender Education and Advocacy Coordinator for the ACLU of Indiana.
  • Hoosiers have an estimated $2.2 billion of medical debt in collections — with even more on payment plans and credit cards. A Senate committee approved legislation Wednesday that introduces a variety of consumer protections against medical debt, including how hospitals create payment plans.
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