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The Weekly Special concluded its production in fall 2018; the page below is an archive.
WTIU continues its exploration of the Hoosier state with a new series, Journey Indiana.
Bloomington’s Lilly Meister continues to gain popularity on the music scene. She performs her original composition, “Everything Seems to End.”
Bloomington’s Lilly Meister continues to gain popularity across the music scene, despite her young age. She performs her original composition, “Gone Again.”
Bloomington’s Lilly Meister continues to gain popularity on the music scene, despite her young age. She performs her original composition, “Black and White.”
At just 16 years old, Bloomington’s Lilly Meister is already making waves on the music scene for her original compositions and mature vocal stylings.
Founded in 1870, Irvington gained popularity as an intellectual and artistic haven as home to celebrated Butler College. Today, the legacy continues.
For 13 years, the annual Irvington Ghost Tours have introduced visitors to the surprising neighborhood history, featuring H. H. Holmes, Dillinger, and more!
Founded in 1927, the Irvington Halloween Festival is the longest-running Halloween festival in the US, featuring window painting, pumpkin carving, and a parade.
From the glamor of Hollywood movie sets, to the mysteries of Indiana, Lynette Eklund has continued to haunt visitors with her disturbing monster creations.
Located in Hancock County, Fortville, Indiana has less than 5,000 residents, but more than makes up for the small population in spirit and commerce!
Established in 1873 by German immigrant Christopher Schnabel, the National Library Bindery of Indiana is the oldest manufacturing company in Indianapolis.