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  • A new project aims to spark conversation about issues facing women veterans. We talk to a group of Indiana women leading the effort to find out what they want changed, and how it could happen.
  • Today we talk about efforts from lawmakers in Indiana and across the country to pass so-called anti-rioting bills, and the concerns some have that this kind of legislation could stifle the right to protest.
  • The departure comes after an Indianapolis Star story detailed complaints about the distribution of military relief dollars at the agency.
  • The company doing the work hopes to build a logistics and distribution warehouse where the West Calumet Housing Complex once stood. Residents worry Industrial Development Advantage, LLC could spread that pollution around the neighborhood and recontaminate yards.
  • Indiana Ballet Conservatory will be holding an inaugural fundraiser - Pulse: "Pointe to the Cure", The Neighborhood of Saturdays and the Original and Fabulous German Fest.
  • Today No Limits features the new Indiana State Museum exhibit on Abraham Lincoln opening in February.
  • Kids Count Data Book 2015 with in studio guestBill Stanczykiewicz, President & CEO, Indiana Youth Institute.
  • A live discussion with Rep. Todd Young, R - representing Indiana's 9th Congressional District since 2011.
  • Spending the hour with former Indiana Senator Dick Lugar. No Limits this week will be originating from the NPR studios in Washington, DC.
  • Transgender issues, at the federal and state levels. Guests are Ken and Krizstina Inskeep, actively engaged on behalf of their transgender child, and Chris Paulsen, Freedom Indiana.
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