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Discover the hidden and diverse history of distilling across Indiana and its rebirth as a thriving business today. Hoosier Spirits: Distilling in Indiana explores an industry that was burgeoning two centuries ago but has only recently started to make a comeback.
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48-year-old Antonia M Davis was found unresponsive in his cell Friday.
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What started as a routine research task turned into a community-wide impact. Learn how the Blue Envelope Program made its way to Monroe County—and why it matters for safer, more compassionate interactions.
Actor Michael Shannon recruited a troupe of indie rock all-stars to tour major cities—and Bloomington—performing R.E.M.'s 1986 record, Life’s Rich Pageant. Music critic and friend of the show Stephen Deusner joins Tyler to talk about the band and their show at the Bluebird.
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Inside the City of Kokomo's Record Breaking Attractions: the Steer and the Stump
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Host Dr. Kevin Jones examines how AI is rapidly reshaping our world in what he calls the Age of Accelerated Transformation.
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Could you tell a coral snake from the similar looking, but non-poisonous scarlet king snake? You can look at the slight variations in pattern and see which one is poisonous. This type of coloring is classified as aposematic. A pattern is aposematic if it serves as a warning sign to the organism's predators that they should stay away or else. Learn more on this Moment of Science.
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Ella Fitzgerald, Mark Murphy, Nina Simone, and others help us commemorate the changing of the seasons.
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Submit your answers for tonight's game. Try bonus trivia or get helpful hints. Get a little salty
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A painting communicates and connects without words, without sound. Just one sense and your feelings.
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There’s an antiphon that features in the masses for Easter Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday. Its words begin: “This is the day the Lord has made,” and ends with a joyous Alleluya. This hour, exultant music for Easter.
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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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Mary Shelley's Frankenstein has been one of the most iconic science fiction stories for over 200 years. What science of her time inspired this tale?
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Senate Enrolled Act 254 is rebranding Ivy Tech as the state's "workforce engine." A college representative says students won't see change.
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Despite the data center project easily gaining approval from the county planning commission and board of commissioners, many Monrovia and Morgan County residents have protested and spoken against it during meetings.
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Our brains are three times as large as our closest evolutionary relative. But the size of the human brain hasn't just continually grown during our evolution.
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Chicago Bears president says decision coming “this spring-slash-summer” on stadium location
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Two Planned Parenthood clinics in Indianapolis will close Friday after federal funding cuts, and Indiana’s attorney general has filed an appeal to block state funding to the organization should a federal ban expire.
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The Hopewell South development will now wait until April 22 while council members and city administration work on the proposal.
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The daily pill called Foundayo got a fast track through the Food and Drug Administration. It will compete with the pill form of Wegovy as an alternative to obesity drugs given by injection.
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The program gifts free, high quality and age-appropriate books to children from birth to age five on a monthly basis, regardless of family income.