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WBOI Presents: April News Roundup

Welcome to the WBOI News Roundup. We are taking a listen back to some of the biggest stories from April.

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Arts and Culture

Susan Kinney

Historic Clyde Theatre Promises A Live Music Experience Like No Other

Just over a year after funding was secured for completing the renovation of the historic Clyde Theatre on the city's south side, the work is done, which means the doors are ready to open on one of Indiana's premier arts and entertainment venues. National, regional and local talent will find a place on the stage, and nearly every genre will be making its way onto the schedule. To learn how this dream, shared by project spear header, Rick Kinney, and Chuck and Lisa Surack, of Sweetwater Sound,...

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State News

Rep. Tim Brown (R-Crawfordsville), center, presents the controversial Gary-Muncie school takeover bill to a meeting of the Legislative Council. (Brandon Smith/IPB News)
Brandon Smith

Public Gets Sole Chance To Testify On Special Session Bills

Members of the public Monday got their only chance to testify on legislation the General Assembly will consider in its upcoming special session. The testimony was solely about a Gary-Muncie school takeover bill, the most controversial measure lawmakers will hear next week. Special session bills include two tax measures and school safety legislation. But the only request for public testimony was on a bill for takeovers at the financially distressed Gary and Muncie school systems. Among other...

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Behind The Mic

Andy Laverghetta

WBOI Jazz Host Unwinds For The Weekend With Friday Vibe

To volunteer show host, Bill Forsythe , unwinding for the weekend means serving up a freeform mix of jazz-driven music, which he does, every other Friday night, on WBOI's "Friday Vibe."

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Rep. Tim Brown (R-Crawfordsville), center, presents the controversial Gary-Muncie school takeover bill to a meeting of the Legislative Council. (Brandon Smith/IPB News)
Brandon Smith

Members of the public Monday got their only chance to testify on legislation the General Assembly will consider in its upcoming special session.

The testimony was solely about a Gary-Muncie school takeover bill, the most controversial measure lawmakers will hear next week.

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photo courtesy of Johns Hopkins University

The National Institutes of Health announced Monday the launch of a large scale clinical trial that will expand efforts to give more HIV positive transplant candidates new kidneys. The new study will track 160 kidney transplants.

Julia Meek

Fort Wayne's downtown was surprised by a full scale yarn bombing Sunday, leaving the area blanketed in mystery.

At 2:00 p.m. yesterday, guerilla knitters swarmed the city's arts campus, leaving over 1000 square feet of brightly colored, non-lethal textile trail in its wake.

Most of the explosion occurred in the Arts United plaza itself, covering pillars, benches and more than fifteen trees, though some of the kniffiti ric-crocheted into Freimann Square.

While General Anthony Wayne was unharmed, his horse took many multi-colored hits.

Susan Kinney

Just over a year after funding was secured for completing the renovation of the historic Clyde Theatre on the city's south side, the work is done, which means the doors are ready to open on one of Indiana's premier arts and entertainment venues.

National, regional and local talent will find a place on the stage, and nearly every genre will be making its way onto the schedule.

A change to the Endangered Species Act could harm plants and animals in Indiana that are awaiting federal help. A proposal by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service would get rid of blanket protections for all species that are close to becoming endangered or “threatened.” 

Hoosiers Warned About Voter Participation Letter

May 4, 2018
(Photo provided to IPB News)
Jill Sheridan

People across Indiana are contacting the Secretary of States office to report they’ve received letters that claim to be voting record audits. 

The letter from the “Indiana State Voter Report Program” lists voter information on past participation as well as that of friends and neighbors.  

Indiana has restrictions on voter participation records, only providing it to political parties and legislative caucuses.  

Rebecca Green / Northeast Indiana Public Radio/WBOI

Electric Works will be conducting tours of the old General Electric campus throughout the month of May.

Elevatus Architecture

Fort Wayne City Council unanimously repealed a 43-year-old statute known as the West Main Street Renewal Project.

People are said to experience food insecurity when they do not have access to enough food for all family members to live a healthy, active life. An annual report measures the rate of food insecurity in Indiana slightly under the national average, almost 14 percent of the population. 

The county where the Map the Meal Gap report found the highest rate of food insecurity is Marion County, at 18.3 percent. The county with the lowest measured rate is Hamilton County, at 8.8 percent.  

Indiana Family and Social Services Administration Secretary Jennifer Walthall says the state’s new Open Beds program has exceeded all expectations in its first six weeks. Open Beds is a partnership between FSSA and Indiana 2-1-1 to connect those in need of addiction treatment with local resources.

The program has served more than 100 people in its first six weeks. And Walthall says it’s significantly cut down the time it takes to connect them to the help they need, as in the case of a 23-year-old with a heroin addiction.

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