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  • Storytelling Arts of Indiana annual Talk of the Town event, Artistic & Music Director of the Circle City Chamber Group, Andrew Lyon, and Art Meets News, the Work of Photojournalist Bill Foley opens this week at the Indiana State Museum.
  • On this episode of No Limits a discussion of child care challenges, especially during the summer. We cover the topics of care quality, camp options and safety as it relates to child care. Our guests will be Crystal Givens, Sarah Reynolds from Early Learning Indiana and Nicole Norvell from the FSSA office, Indiana director Early Childhood.
  • RightFit is an 18-week pilot program at 4 schools. RightFit provides tutoring, nutritional education, exercise, dinner and transportation home for students at these schools. Being done with the presence of Public Safety in the schools - Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, Indianapolis Fire Department, Emergency Medical Services, Indiana State Police, IPS Police, and the Indiana National Guard are all participating.
  • This week's Friday Pitch-In kicks off with an update on Indiana's 2020 legislative session, and includes a chat with Bob Vollmer, the state surveyor retiring at age 102.
  • Today we talk with a panel of statewide leaders about a new collaboration formed to help Indiana recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Today we revisit a few of the most interesting topics we covered this week, including lost war memorabilia returned to a World War II veteran, the history and culture of the Miami Tribe in Indiana, and why and how Indiana violated federal law by issuing emergency special education licenses.
  • Today we hear from some of the reporters, producers and editors working on the next season of “Qué Pasa, Midwest,” the bilingual podcast for Indiana’s Latino community based out of WNIN in Evansville.
  • Listen to an interview with the Indianapolis jazz saxophonist Rob Dixon. He’ll discuss Salon Noir, a public conversation focused on the jazz history of Indiana Avenue as it relates to the present and future state of Black creative production in Indiana.
  • Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with rare recordings from composer Juan Orrego-Salas. He was born in Santiago, Chile in 1919 and moved to Bloomington, Indiana in 1961 to direct Indiana University’s Latin American Music Center.
  • A new partnership between the Indiana Department of Education and Education Service Centers of Indiana aims to license more educators to teach STEM subjects. Eligible teachers could receive free tuition, free books, and $1,000 stipends from the initiative.
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