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On today's episode, a central Illinois pheasant hunter won a multi-million dollar jury award for exposure from -- of all things -- asbestos in his shotgun shells, how language separates generations and sometimes leads to misunderstanding, and a Bloomington author reflects on her personal trauma from losing loved ones in hopes that it can help others.
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On today's episode, a central Illinois pheasant hunter won a multi-million dollar jury award for exposure from -- of all things -- asbestos in his shotgun shells, how language separates generations and sometimes leads to misunderstanding, and a Bloomington author reflects on her personal trauma from losing loved ones in hopes that it can help others.
Support the show: https://donate.nprstations.org/wglt/wglt-choose-donation
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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