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Do you know an arctophile? Are you one yourself? Do you know what an arctophile is? Find out with this throwback “word song” from WTIU’s The Friday Zone
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Monroe County Commissioners say they're preparing for litigation from the ACLU of Indiana after failing to address the deteriorating conditions of the jail.
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Discover how Gene Stratton-Porter’s passion for photography transformed the way she documented the natural world, and explore how WTIU’s upcoming documentary Gene Stratton-Porter: Music of the Wild brings her remarkable visual legacy to life.
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What does sexual and reproductive health look like when it’s studied at a population level, and why does that research matter for everyday life?
The latest cultural recommendations from Nice Work's crack team of experts.
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About 150 years ago, Indiana nearly bankrupted itself building a statewide canal system. Now, a new archaeological project seeks to learn more about this maligned period of Indiana history.
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In 1812, Pennsylvania lawyer John Test and his family moved west, reluctantly settling in the Whitewater River town of Brookville, Indiana.
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Allie Rigby reads "Press Record Now," "Frog Skin," "Self-Portrait as Orchid," and "Burnt Rice."
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Stepping into the lounge to hear songs about cocktails, wine, and other adult beverages.
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Ours is a diverse culture and divided country in many ways, but there is one characteristic that securely unites most all of us as Americans. We have way too much stuff.
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This week on Harmonia: music associated with coffee and coffeehouses. Grab a cup of your favorite brew as we travel from Constantinople to Leipzig, London, Paris, and back again, hearing sounds of different coffeehouses from the 16th to the 18th centuries.
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In the 1940s a young jazz singer with a four-octave range and bebop chops burst onto the big-band scene with Earl Hines and Billy Eckstine before going on to establish herself as a solo star.
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Indiana wants more schools to offer Cambridge STEM courses through $500,000 in grant funding earmarked in the latest state budget.
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Attorneys general maintain that rescheduling the drug will have a negative impact on communities.
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A pair of all-terrain trackchairs stolen from Fort Harrison State Park in Indianapolis a month ago have been returned.
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Indiana Gov. Mike Braun plans to push lawmakers on property tax relief in the next legislative session, particularly for older adults who’ve paid off their mortgages.
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The kilogram was officially defined as the mass of a particular cylinder of platinum alloy cast in 1889 and stored in a special vault in France.
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The mayor sent an email earlier this week urging a yes vote on the purchase, saying North Park was the only path forward while “avoiding a more costly, uncertain, and adversarial process.”
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The EF-2 tornado caused significant damage to its campus.
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The last day of the reduced summer schedule is Saturday, Aug. 22.
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The City of Bloomington released its annual public safety report Wednesday.
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Greene County General Hospital has served Anthem with a second breach notice this year after ongoing payment failures.