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This is the WFHB Local News for Thursday, October 30th, 2025.
In today’s newscast, IU Media School Professor Anne Ryder reads an open letter from Media School faculty to students which was recently published in the IDS. More in today’s headlines.
Also coming up in the next half hour, Ray Boomhower, esteemed Indiana biographer, joins us on Civic Conversations – a podcast collaboration between the local chapter of the League of Women Voters and WFHB.
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Senior Lecturer at the IU Media School Anne Ryder reads an open letter from Media School faculty to students, which was featured in the Indiana Daily Student on Wednesday. The letter condemns cancellation of the print edition of the IDS with faculty saying they were left in the dark about the decision. It was signed by 48 faculty members. Anne Ryder reading that letter, coming your way right now on the local news.
Bloomington Board of Public Works Denies Overgrowth Appeal, Approves Temporary Alley Closure
At its October 21st meeting, the Bloomington Board of Public Works denied an appeal from a homeowner cited for excessive grass growth on East Viva Drive, voting 3-0 to uphold the citation. The board also approved a four-week alley closure on East Kirkwood Avenue, set to begin soon.
Now, we turn to WFHB Sports Correspondent Chase Dodson who brings you today’s Sports News Briefing – a local rundown of local, state and national sports news. That’s coming up next on WFHB.
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This is the WFHB Local News for Thursday, October 30th, 2025.
In today’s newscast, IU Media School Professor Anne Ryder reads an open letter from Media School faculty to students which was recently published in the IDS. More in today’s headlines.
Also coming up in the next half hour, Ray Boomhower, esteemed Indiana biographer, joins us on Civic Conversations – a podcast collaboration between the local chapter of the League of Women Voters and WFHB.
Featured Segments:
Senior Lecturer at the IU Media School Anne Ryder reads an open letter from Media School faculty to students, which was featured in the Indiana Daily Student on Wednesday. The letter condemns cancellation of the print edition of the IDS with faculty saying they were left in the dark about the decision. It was signed by 48 faculty members. Anne Ryder reading that letter, coming your way right now on the local news.
Bloomington Board of Public Works Denies Overgrowth Appeal, Approves Temporary Alley Closure
At its October 21st meeting, the Bloomington Board of Public Works denied an appeal from a homeowner cited for excessive grass growth on East Viva Drive, voting 3-0 to uphold the citation. The board also approved a four-week alley closure on East Kirkwood Avenue, set to begin soon.
Now, we turn to WFHB Sports Correspondent Chase Dodson who brings you today’s Sports News Briefing – a local rundown of local, state and national sports news. That’s coming up next on WFHB.
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