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  • The face of American farming is changing, and as a longtime agricultural state, Indiana shows this very clearly. On this episode of No Limits, a preview of the new documentary film premiering in Indianapolis this week, Farmers for America, and a look at those who are becoming food providers. Our guests for the discussion are filmmaker Graham Meriwether; Sherri Dugger, journalist, small farmer and representative for the Indiana Farmers Union; and Tyler Gough, the Indy Urban Acres ( of Indy Parks) farm manager.
  • Today on No Limits, we'll talk about the controversy surrounding logging and other forestry management techniques - in Yellowwood State Forest and statewide. Our guests will be Jack Seifert, State Forester with the Indiana Department of Natural Resources (prerecorded interview); Dr. Leslie Bishop, science advisor for the Indiana Forest Alliance; and Dr. Gabriel Filippelli, IUPUI Professor of Earth Sciences. As always, we do our best to make sure all points of view are heard.
  • What does the new "normal" look like? We hear from listeners about how COVID-19 and social distancing is affecting their lives, their jobs and their mental health.
  • Ball State's Michael Hicks says the U.S. economic growth of -4.6 percent in 2020 is the worst since 1946, when the country lost wartime manufacturing contracts.
  • 2024 Indiana Governor Candidates: Jennifer McCormick (D), Mike Braun (R) and Donald Rainwater (L)
  • As CEO of Indiana University Health, Dan Evans is at the forefront of an industry undergoing radical change. (February 17, 2015)
  • The Mount Vernon Assembly is a national group of state legislators holding a meeting at the Indiana Statehouse to continue its discussion on the potential to change the US Constitution.
  • Today we talk about how the nursing shortage has impacted Indiana's nursing homes, and the people who live there.
  • Some Indiana schools are marking students that drop out as leaving to be "home-schooled." Today on All IN, we hear from education experts, legislators, and parents to explore how these records skew graduation rates and how it affects both students and schools.
  • This week on The Art of the Matter, we meet Indianapolis' first film commissioner, and meet a southern Indiana family that sent 33 fathers and sons, brothers and cousins, to fight in the Civil War. We'll also share a few holiday activities you can plan with your family, including a Christmas Cabaret at Actors Theatre of Indiana.
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