
August 14, 2015
Special | 26m 48sVideo has Closed Captions
2015 gubernatorial race, waterway regulations, the Monroe Co. courthouse clock, and more!
State Superintendent Glenda Ritz isn’t going after the Democratic nomination and instead says she’ll continue to focus on education. New rules that would broaden the EPA’s authority to regulate waterways are set to go into effect this month. Thirty states plus business and agriculture groups are suing. Each week an 81-year-old man goes to great lengths to keep Bloomington running on time.
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Indiana Newsdesk is a local public television program presented by WTIU PBS
Smithville, Indiana University Center for Applied Cybersecurity Research, MainSource Banks, and WTIU Members

August 14, 2015
Special | 26m 48sVideo has Closed Captions
State Superintendent Glenda Ritz isn’t going after the Democratic nomination and instead says she’ll continue to focus on education. New rules that would broaden the EPA’s authority to regulate waterways are set to go into effect this month. Thirty states plus business and agriculture groups are suing. Each week an 81-year-old man goes to great lengths to keep Bloomington running on time.
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