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Join us this week as we get pumped about the upcoming Gen Con! Also we talk about how to bury a lead and movies we want to see.
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Young Shep's eyes are opened when he accidentally receives someone else's Inland Steel paycheck. In this program from July 18, 1964; he tells a live…
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A Conversation with Jena Belleza about Ivy Techs Student Success program
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Advances in solar technology have come a long way in the last few years, making solar an increasingly viable energy option in Indiana. But initial…
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True crime stories are more popular than ever through podcasts, documentaries, and best-selling books.Today we talk to Janis Thorton, the author of "No…
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The short list of nominees for the Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana Authors Awards came out in early August. The awards happen every two years, and…
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WNIN, the NPR station in Evansville, launched a podcast series this week called "COVID Between the Coasts". It covers the many ways the COVID-19 pandemic…
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True crime stories are more popular than ever through podcasts, documentaries, and best-selling books. Today we talk to Janis Thorton, the author of "No…
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Indiana’s relationship with the Ku Klux Klan is a dark part of our history, but it’s important to acknowledge and understand. In the 1920s Klan-friendly…
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Election Day might be over, but the election is not. In our Election Night Special we were joined by two political analysts and IPBS statehouse reporter…
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Today is Election Day. While a record number of Indiana voters have already cast their ballots, either by mail or through early voting, a lot of Hoosiers…
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With the confirmation of Judge Amy Coney Barrett, anti-abortion activists hope for a world where ending an unwanted pregnancy is not an option.