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  • The Indiana Undocumented Youth Alliance May art show, University of Indianapolis Theatre department presents The Laramie Project, and Arts Council of Indianapolis welcomes race fans.
  • Hancock County farmer Jonathan Lawler talks about why he's dedicating a significant portion of his farm to growing fresh vegetables--to combat food insecurity. Black Acre Brewery co-owners Jordan Gleason and Holly Miller discuss Jordan's recent viral Facebook post that is a call for equality in the food-service business. And master canner Suzanne Krowiak talks about her role in developing an exhibit at the Indiana Historical Society.
  • Hoosier author Deborah Kennedy joins us to talk about her new novel, Tornado Weather, officially released this week. If you've been looking for a modern-day reflection of Indiana, Tornado Weather, about the case of a missing child and all the ripples it causes in the fictional community of Colliersville, could be your next summer read.
  • "Eat Drink Indiana Radio's" Jolene Ketzenberger is back in the studio with host John Krull, and she's bringing along Chef Steve Oakley of Oakley's Bistro. Chef Steve is also the winner of "Beat Bobby Flay!" Did someone say shrimp corn dog? Share you food questions and memories as you psyche yourself up for Thanksgiving!
  • Today on No Limits we continue the discussion about the opioid crisis in Indiana, focusing on a device called the Bridge that is supposed to help people entering treatment. Our guests are Side Effects reporter Jake Harper who recently investigated the device, IU Maurer School of Law Professor Jody Lynee Madeira and IU School of Medicine Dr. Andrew Chambers.
  • Today on No Limits in partnership with Side Effects Public Media we talk about the increased risk of cancer facing firefighters and efforts to address that. Joining host John Krull are Tom Hanify, firefighters union of Indiana president, Kevan Crawley, Health and Safety Chief with Indianapolis Fire Department and Indianapolis Firefighters Union President Hank Harris.
  • Most 2020 graduates didn't envision streaming commencement ceremonies and virtual proms, but communities across Indiana have found creative ways to celebrate their accomplishments.
  • Each serving more than 30 years in the U.S. Congress, former Representative Lee Hamilton and former Senator Richard Lugar are two of the foremost experts on the role of Congress and its impact on the daily lives of Hoosiers. As Indiana celebrates its bicentennial these two titans of civic discourse will share the stage at The Economic Club.
  • Today on No Limits we discuss UniGov, which is marking 50 years, and how the move helped shape and change Indianapolis. Our guests are Director of the Institute of Civic Leadership and Mayoral Archives at UIndy Ted Franz, Former Indiana Lt. Governor and business leader John Mutz and IUPUI Professor of Political Science Bill Bloomquist.
  • In this encore episode we explore the story of an Indiana woman whose identity was stolen as a child. We find out how it had an impact, then and now, and who was behind the act that shaped the course of her life. Originally aired December 11, 2019.
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