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The Johnnystir Show 1-18-16 Podcast
Jon welcomes Annette Siegel Gross and Gary Snyder to the show to discuss “four words and a comma”.
Some Changes Are Coming To Indiana Talks
There’s been a couple of elves working behind the scenes dedicated to bringing you the best experience and we just wanted to give YOU the listener a update! Some of
Pacers Recap: Washington Wizards 118 Indiana Pacers 104 F
The woes continue in Indianapolis as the Pacers drop their 2nd game in a row, losing 118-104 to the Wizards… INDIANAPOLIS|IN – In the first quarter, the Indiana Pacers turned
ESPN's Jemele Hill Under Fire After Social Media Backlash
Let me just start by saying I though 2016 was going to revolutionize the way in which athletes, coaches and media personnel use social media. The ability for the world to
Indiana Governor Stuns With Stance On Debate Over LGBT Rights
With bills stacking up at the state legislature, many hoped Gov. Mike Pence would be a guiding light after last year’s dispute over religious freedom and LGBT discrimination. That didn’t
Steve Avery's Justice System
It is very possible Steven Avery killed Teresa Halbeck. These are unpopular words to hear but they should be explored. And they have been. By the Manitowac police department. What
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Indiana Talks expands Sports and Pop Culture Programing for 2016
5 Tips for Uber Drivers in Indianapolis, Lafayette, and Bloomington
Being an Uber Driver can be frustrating in smaller cities. While it can be lucrative if you do a little planning, much of the time really good fares are dumb
Were The Tears Real or Not? You Tell Us After Reading This!
Excerpted from THE PRESIDENT’S DEVOTIONAL: The Daily Readings That Inspired President Obama, by Joshua DuBois by arrangement with HarperOne, an imprint of HarperCollins. Copyright © Joshua DuBois 2013. By Joshua
New Executive Actions to Reduce Gun Violence and Make Our Communities Safer
White House – Gun violence has taken a heartbreaking toll on too many communities across the country. Over the past decade in America, more than 100,000 people have been killed