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The six fire departments in Brown County are solely volunteer-run.
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Follow WTIU’s production team to California as they document Gene Stratton-Porter’s pioneering work in early Hollywood, from Catalina Island to San Juan Capistrano. This behind-the-scenes update from producer Todd Gould highlights new interviews, historic locations, and ongoing restoration efforts for Music of the Wild, premiering November 2026.
Rania Matar’s photography is shaped by Lebanon’s history; Common Ground Films makes movies that are hard to fund; and old Atari games turn up in a landfill.
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You'd think that residents of Indiana would be known as Indianans or Indianians. Nope. They’re called Hoosiers. But what does this Midwest moniker mean? And where did it come from?
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Mexican migrants to the Calumet Region in the 1920s began to form their own fraternal benefit societies, already popular in their native country.
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Poet Daniel Lassell reads “Llama,” “Ritter Park Cabin,” “Frame [Like a resurrected body],” “Downward Rooms,” and “Frame Inside a Frame [In the underworld].”
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How should universities rethink teaching, policy, and student learning in a world where AI is reshaping the classroom?
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Learn about past theories on the nature of our closest star with today's A Moment of Science!
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A survey of songs from the American Songbook about dancing.
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Submit your responses for tonight's game. Try bonus trivia challenges or get helpful hints. Listen to the calliope
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We're exploring how Renaissance musicians captured the sounds of animals in their music as we take a trip through a musical zoo. Along the way, we’ll hear the beautiful calls of the Nightingale, see the mighty crocodile, and hear a choir of all the animals singing together.
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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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Braun announces effort to bring artificial intelligence into Indiana businesses. It's not clear how it will work.
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Compliance checks of Indiana childcare providers come back clean.
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Indiana's child care office will begin enrolling new families in the state's CCDF voucher program in late May, using $200 million in emergency funding.
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The center's 15 volunteers escort hundreds of visitors, fetch lab results and push paperwork. Volunteers also comfort people during tough times. Seven of them have survived cancer.
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While no longer in use today, most people are still familiar with the mid-Atlantic accent of the past. What led to this particular form of pronunciation, and why isn't it around today?
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WFIU/WTIU News interviewed incumbent Matt Pierce and challenger Liliana Young last month.
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National Weather Service officials sent teams to survey the damage from Monday’s severe weather.
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Levi Combs was charged with two misdemeanors, driving while intoxicated endangering a person and driving a vehicle while having a blood-alcohol concentration of .15 or higher.
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Monroe County is turning out to vote early in numbers outpacing past primary midterm elections.
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Some patients were transferred to other facilities.