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This is the WFHB Local News for Thursday, June 19th, 2025.
In today’s newscast, local artist Susan Snyder, who runs the Pottery House Studio, joins us on the latest episode of Unbound. More from WFHB Correspondent Brookelyn Lambright in today’s feature report.
Also coming up in the next half hour, Youth Radio volunteers asked attendees of the Granfalloon Festival about Kurt Vonnegut and his novel Cat’s Cradle. More in the bottom half of tonight’s broadcast.
Feature Reports:
In today’s feature report, WFHB correspondent Brookelyn Lambright brings us another installment of Unbound. This time, she talks with local artist Susan Snyder, who runs the Pottery House Studio. Susan shares how she made her way back to Bloomington after studying and living abroad and the role ceramics play in enriching the local community.
Amid federal threats to public media funding, WFHB Correspondent Audrey Ouillette spoke with several members of the Bloomington community about what stations like WFHB mean to them. From its educational roots to its role in building local connection, community radio continues to hold space for stories that might not be told elsewhere. We turn to Ouillette for more.
Now, Youth Radio Correspondents Ollie Schnell and Nathan Lafferty speak with photographers Roman Franc and Jon Tonks at the opening of their exhibit Groups Collective at the FAR Center for Contemporary Arts.
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This is the WFHB Local News for Thursday, June 19th, 2025.
In today’s newscast, local artist Susan Snyder, who runs the Pottery House Studio, joins us on the latest episode of Unbound. More from WFHB Correspondent Brookelyn Lambright in today’s feature report.
Also coming up in the next half hour, Youth Radio volunteers asked attendees of the Granfalloon Festival about Kurt Vonnegut and his novel Cat’s Cradle. More in the bottom half of tonight’s broadcast.
Feature Reports:
In today’s feature report, WFHB correspondent Brookelyn Lambright brings us another installment of Unbound. This time, she talks with local artist Susan Snyder, who runs the Pottery House Studio. Susan shares how she made her way back to Bloomington after studying and living abroad and the role ceramics play in enriching the local community.
Amid federal threats to public media funding, WFHB Correspondent Audrey Ouillette spoke with several members of the Bloomington community about what stations like WFHB mean to them. From its educational roots to its role in building local connection, community radio continues to hold space for stories that might not be told elsewhere. We turn to Ouillette for more.
Now, Youth Radio Correspondents Ollie Schnell and Nathan Lafferty speak with photographers Roman Franc and Jon Tonks at the opening of their exhibit Groups Collective at the FAR Center for Contemporary Arts.
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