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      <description>Highlights from the Drug Free Coalition of Tippecanoe County&apos;s legislative forum.  Dr. Mary Ostrye talks about her new role at Ivy Tech.  A conversation with members of Civic Theater&apos;s &quot;A Christmas Story&quot; cast.  Author Lizzie Lou on her book, &quot;Covered in Chocolate.&quot;  A Nick Schenkel book review.  Inside Indiana Weekend Business report.</description>
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      <description>Charles Watkinson talks about his role at Purdue University Press and goals for the publishing arm of the university.  Donna Roberts and Cathy Boswell from IN*Source talk about the service for families with children who have disabilities.  Nick Schenkel reviews Making Mischief: An Appreciation of Maurice Sendak.</description>
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      <description>An update from Tippecanoe County Youth Services Director Rebecca Humphrey.  A conversation with the new executive director of Heartford House.  A look at the latest NASA experimental craft.  A discussion about book clubs with representatives from the Tippecanoe County Public Library.</description>
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      <description>WL and Laf mayor talks property taxes and new consortium to court businesses to the area, November if Native American Heritage Month, Tippecanoe Co. Public Librarians talk young adult literature and programs, Nick Schenkel book review, Steve Eddy essay</description>
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      <description>Ivy Tech Lafayette&apos;s Census 2010 Awareness panel discussion.  Purdue&apos;s Harry Brown talks about what the university is planning to get more students counted.  Indiana Secretary of State Todd Rokita talks about changing the process of redistricting, which uses Census data.  Nick Schenkel reviews Waiter Rant. The Inside Indiana Weekend Business Report.</description>
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      <description>Purdue students John Bohlmann, Wenyu Zhang, Arman Suleimenov, and Zhan Ibek are preparing to compete in computer-problem-solving competition, Karah Rawlings and Laila Lemcharfi discuss Tippecanoe County Drug Free Coalition&apos;s Red Ribbon Week events, Biologist and best-selling author Bill Streever discusses an upcoming Purdue visit</description>
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      <description>Lafayette Mayor Tony Roswarski and West Lafayette Mayor John Dennis talk about their cities&apos; 2010 budgets, stormwater fees, and trash collection.  The YWCA is hosting a series of events for Domestic Violence Awareness Month.  Miss Purdue 2009 Jackie Talbert talks about her duties as a pageant winner and her coursework.  A Nick Schenkel book review.</description>
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      <description>A conversation with Dr. Connie Bond and Alyce Porawski about the Woodrow Wilson Indiana Teaching Fellowship program. Clare McKinney talks about the new Oakland High School opening next fall in the Lafayette School Corporation. A look at West Lafayette&apos;s Neighborhood Resource Team. A preview of the Tippecanoe Co. Public Library&apos;s Hispanic Heritage events</description>
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      <description>A series of conversations on H1N1 virus. Purdue Professor David Sanders talks about the origins of the virus. Dr. Carl Griffin talks about the medical response and preparing the workforce. Spokesperson Jeanne Norberg discusses Purdue&apos;s preparation and response. Jennifer Edwards previews the Red Cross presentation Sept. 29th. A Nick Schenkel book review.</description>
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      <description>Purdue Vice Provost Vic Lechtenberg discusses a recent trip to Asia.  The superintendents of the Lafayette, West Lafayette, and Tippecanoe School Corporations talk about funding issues and spring 2009 I-STEP results.  The Tippecanoe County Public Library&apos;s dowtown branch is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year.</description>
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