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  • The Indiana State Library says it has launched a new version of Indiana's Virtual Online Library called INSPIRE.in.gov.
  • The 28th Heartland International Film Festival, an 11-day celebration of independent film, kicks off this week in Indianapolis. We talk to filmmakers about what it's like to make a movie in Indiana, and ask Heartland organizers what's in store for festival-goers this year.
  • Public and private land managers in the state spend more than $8 million a year controlling invasive plants like Bell's honeysuckle and garlic mustard.
  • Indiana's school nurses are facing more demands than ever this year, as they help students, their families, and educators navigate the pandemic, but some are feeling burnt out after months of high-intensity work.
  • The Title X program was initiated more than 40 years ago as a way to provide low-income people access to fertility and cancer screenings, family planning and contraception services.
  • Host Jolene Ketzenberger checks in with Indiana State Fair fan Nora Spitznogle, hears about an upcoming brunch fest from Ashley Brooks of A Rose Hospitality, talks Gen Con with BJ Davis and Andy Gilman of Bee Coffee Roasters and catches up with Steve Hall of Tinker Coffee Company.
  • Every Hoosier is free to enjoy the great outdoors, but some of us have to make extra considerations. Today we talk about what the outdoor experience is like for black and brown people in Indiana.
  • Today we talk about efforts to stop the abuse and exploitation of seniors and endangered adults, a particularly underreported crime. A nonprofit in Indiana is working to raise awareness about these cases and represent people in need, as part of a project called Legal Assistance for Victimized Adults.
  • On today's show we talk about an art exhibit that aims to remember the lives of those lost to COVID-19, learn about news consumption on social media, and talk about places you should visit in Indiana this summer.
  • Many of Indiana's visual artists have used the quiet of the pandemic to focus on their work. Some have even taken inspiration from the social upheaval. How is work and life going for local artists? Originally aired August 5, 2020.
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