
April 18, 2014
Special | 26m 49sVideo has Closed Captions
This week's top headlines: Boston Marathon runner, Goshen health clinic, and more!
On Indiana Newdesk, a woman who wasn't able to finish the Boston Marathon last year because of the bombings returns for this year's race. A clinic in Goshen is using a new health care model to help low-income patients pay for care. And IU student/Wheel of Fortune contestant Julian Batts has been heavily criticized for mispronouncing the word Achilles. He tells how he deals with the criticism.
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Indiana Newsdesk is a local public television program presented by WTIU PBS
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April 18, 2014
Special | 26m 49sVideo has Closed Captions
On Indiana Newdesk, a woman who wasn't able to finish the Boston Marathon last year because of the bombings returns for this year's race. A clinic in Goshen is using a new health care model to help low-income patients pay for care. And IU student/Wheel of Fortune contestant Julian Batts has been heavily criticized for mispronouncing the word Achilles. He tells how he deals with the criticism.
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