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LP contributor Diane Walker, like many people who grew up in Cambridge City, Indiana, in the 1970s, still wonders at the unsolved murder of Ann Harmeier.
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The Tatanka Roadshow will be in Paoli this Saturday, featuring Stephanie Lochbihler, Tim Grimm, Scott Russell Sanders, and Angelo Pizzo. Writer Dason Anderson's article in LP explains what a tatanka is, why a roadshow, and what they have to do with the Hoosier National Forest.
Nine international journalists pose for a photo in front of the WFHB radio station, along with members of WFHB and Limestone Post.
When 9 international journalists visited the WFHB to learn about Deep Dive: WFHB & Limestone Post Investigate. You can learn about the series, too, our feature story at Limestone Post.
While many Americans have lost trust in national news, most say they still rely on the accuracy of local news sources. This report by Purdue University Professor Jennifer Hoewe compares and contrasts local and national news now and in the past.
Jerome Albert of the group Lawrence County Deserves Better at a protest today, noon till 2 pm, in Friendship Park in Mitchell, IN. Speakers and a march are planned. They have another protest scheduled in Bedford on 6/14.
Jerome Albert of the group Lawrence County Deserves Better at a protest today, noon -2pm, at Friendship Park in Mitchell, IN. Speakers and a march are planned. They have another protest scheduled in Bedford on 6/14. Issues include funding cuts for Medicaid and children.
The community photo series by European photographers Jon Tonks and Roman Franc will premiere June 6 at Pictura Gallery, part of the Fourth and Rogers Block Party and GalleryWalk. Hiromi Yoshida profiled them and Pictura co-owner Martha Moore for LP.
LP contributors won 8 awards in the SPJ “Best in Indiana” Journalism Contest for their environmental reporting, health reporting, business reporting, arts and entertainment writing, and coverage of social justice issues. Congratulations!
Food banks, libraries, and water quality organizations among the local groups losing federal funding. The cuts are hitting grandparents, low-income families, and rural residents the hardest.
The mind and methods of Bloomington sculptor Melanie Cooper Pennington are unveiled in this article by Claude Cookman.
MCCSC Superintendent Markay Winston focuses on the goal to “organize the system in a way that benefits every learner.”
Social media use, the COVID pandemic, and the “Echo Pandemic” are among the reasons Indiana teenagers have experienced a dramatic increase in mental health issues in recent years.
A newsletter called “Today in Bloomington” curates headlines from local news sources, but, as Mark Stosberg reports in this article, irregularities in its practices raise some questions.
Marsh Madness is Feb. 14–15 at Goose Pond FWA. This report by Carol Johnson of the Southern Indiana Business Report shows how the festival celebrates the sandhill crane migration and fuels an economic boost to Greene County.
Indiana’s grade for funding public schools is poor. Steve Hinnefeld’s column in Limestone Post explains why it could get worse.
IU Professor Emerita of Political Science Marjorie Hershey looks at the consequences of political polarization and what can be done about the divide. #DeepDive #WFHB
The journeys people take to the emergency medical profession are varied and can differ by geography. Christine Brackenhoff profiles four EMS professionals in south-central Indiana to learn how they got where they are, and why.
The Conversation interviewed Indiana University scholar Beth Gazley about the "Nonprofit Killer bill." Gazley wrote additional commentary for Limestone Post.
Looking for some nonprofit news orgs to follow? @alexip718.bsky.social made this handy little starter pack of INN members on Bluesky!
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