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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.
After moving to Muncie in 1887, the Ball Corporation became the world’s leading producer of fruit jars, leaving a legacy of manufacturing and of philanthropy.
Bloomington’s first interactive film festival, the Middle Coast Film Festival features over sixty films by filmmakers across the country, including Indiana.
From a Ferris Wheel turned bridge, accordingly to locals, to delicious food and treats at George’s Koffee Kup and Piggies’N’Cream, Kouts has a lot to offer.
The Shelby County Sinners perform "Say Baby," with Shelby Kelley on acoustic rhythm guitar, Morrison Foster on upright bass, and Eric Grimmitt on lead guitar.
The Shelby County Sinners perform "Long Dark Winter," with Shelby Kelley on rhythm guitar, Morrison Foster on upright bass, and Eric Grimmitt on lead guitar.
The Shelby County Sinners perform "Miles to Go," with Shelby Kelley on rhythm guitar, Morrison Foster on upright bass, and Eric Grimmitt on lead guitar.
Inspired by blues origins, the Indianapolis-based Shelby County Sinners released their first EP, "6," featuring "21st Century Bail Out Blues."
Inspired by blues origins, the Shelby County Sinners continue to build a solid Midwest fan base with their authentic songwriting and drummer-less musical style.
Beyond growing organic produce, Harvestland Farm helps Hoosiers who have some barrier, either a mental or physical disability, get back into the workforce.
Don Pedigo continues to draw from his Hoosier experiences for his new album, "The Cross Eyed Sessions," featuring his original song, "The Spirit of Jimmy Reed."