
March 7, 2014
Special | 26m 47sVideo has Closed Captions
Crisis in Ukraine, hemp production, and key issues this legislative session.
As the political situation in Ukraine changes on a daily basis, one family is stuck in Bloomington unable to return home. Indiana could soon grow a crop that's been illegal since the 1970s. We explore why one lawmaker is calling hemp the state's next cash crop. And as the legislative session comes to a close, statehouse reporter Brandon Smith updates us on the issues being discussed.
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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

March 7, 2014
Special | 26m 47sVideo has Closed Captions
As the political situation in Ukraine changes on a daily basis, one family is stuck in Bloomington unable to return home. Indiana could soon grow a crop that's been illegal since the 1970s. We explore why one lawmaker is calling hemp the state's next cash crop. And as the legislative session comes to a close, statehouse reporter Brandon Smith updates us on the issues being discussed.
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