This week on “Noon Edition,” Bloomington computer programmer John Breen joins us in the studio to discuss his novel uses of the Internet to fight hunger and poverty worldwide. Breen founded The Hunger Site in 1999, and this year started his newest web-based charity, FreeRice.com.
This week on “Noon Edition,” we welcome Indiana Youth Institute President and CEO Bill Stanczykiewicz. He’ll discuss the possible ramifications of tax reform on Indiana students, as well as consequences for the state’s high rate of out-of-wedlock births.
This week on “Noon Edition,” we’ll examine the importance of preserving history in Monroe County and what the community is doing to help. Guests include Danielle McClelland, executive director of the Buskirk-Chumley Theater, and Jill Lesh, managing director of the Monroe County History Center.
Residents and visitors to Columbus are noticing major changes to some of the city’s well-known landmarks. This week on “Noon Edition”, Columbus Redevelopment Commission executive director Ed Curtin and City Council at-large member George Dutro discuss what’s going on in downtown Columbus and why it’s important to the community.