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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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On pregnancy-related deaths, Indiana is ranked near the bottom of the country. Today we find out why with public health experts, a state representative,…
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On today's show we learn about a new shelter called Trinity Haven for LGBTQ youth and young adults. It's the first of its kind in Indiana. We talk with…
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Today we talk to a panel of musicians who helped pave the way for punk rock in Indiana, and learn about the history of the genre and how it has shaped the…
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A national nonprofit called WorkingNation spent four years in Indianapolis researching, reporting and interviewing people about how the middle class is…
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On today's show we talk about the rich history of baseball in Indiana, including the legacy of Black baseball teams and players in the state.We also get…
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Women make up about 30% of all state legislators in the country. That number has been rising over the last few years, and the 2020 election brought in…
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The 93rd annual Academy Awards aired over the weekend, giving out awards to movies released in 2020. But what movies came out last year? And do people…
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All adults 16 and older are now eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine and the rollout is in full swing here in Indiana. But how is it going so far?Today we…
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Last year the Indiana Department of Education counted almost 17,000 students with autism spectrum disorders.Today we talk about the prevalence of ASD in…
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The prevalence of misinformation and conspiracy theories have become a growing point of concern in the last few years, in light of its clear impact on…