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  • Today we spend the hour speaking with members of the Native American community in Indiana. We’ll learn about the history and culture of one tribe in the state, and talk about the unique issues Native people face today.
  • Today we revisit a few of the most interesting topics we covered this week, including how art can be an effective way to heal from stress and trauma, a new book that profiles three generations of women in the American West, and the omicron variant's impact on Indiana so far.
  • Since the earliest days of Indiana Avenue, women have played a huge role in shaping the neighborhood's musical legacy. This week, explore historic recordings from Nina Reeves, Flo Garvin and more.
  • Kyle Long speaks with guitarist, singer, songwriter, and visual artist Steve Wariner, one of Indiana's most celebrated country music artists. Their wide-ranging conversation explores memories of Sammy Terry, Cowboy Bob, Arthur's Music in Fountain Square, the Beatles’ appearance at the Indiana State Fair, seeing shows at Mockingbird Hill in Anderson, and more.
  • Today we talk about efforts to reform the redistricting process, in light of an amendment on the issue being blocked by lawmakers. We also talk to U.S. Congressman Greg Pence about a federal proposal that would change the definition on metro areas, something that could impact funding for a number of cities in Indiana.
  • Training scheduled in Indianapolis at Indiana Repertory Theatre, May 17-19, 2019. For more information, contact Toni Bader at tonibader@ymail.com or by calling 317-439-0169. Interview includes additional information about audio description and training.
  • The Girl Scouts, The Indiana War Memorials Commission, and the 500 Festival have partnered to collect tattered US flags for proper retirement.
  • Eat Drink Indy Radio host Jolene Ketzenberger revisits the family heirloom recipe contest at the 2016 Indiana State Fair with Cathy Lambrecht of the Greater Midwest Foodways Alliance as well as last year's winner and a special guest judge.
  • Today we talk to a panel of guests about Indiana's rural hospitals, the challenges they've faced, and the changing roles they play for the communities around them.
  • WFYI 1 Fall Arts Shows, Indiana Center for the Book Literary Map, and Phoenix Theatre Fall shows.
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