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  • Two years after an NPR investigation showed mines owned by Jim Justice failed to pay safety penalties, a new analysis shows he is the nation's top mine safety delinquent and owes millions.
  • Across the globe, the culinary culture of yogurt is ancient, thriving and incredibly diverse. From camel's milk yogurt to yogurt vodka, fish marinades to baked goods, yogurt is a versatile superstar.
  • The stage is set for 32 club teams — including some of the top ones around the world — to compete for the chance to emerge as the champion of a revamped tournament. It hasn't gone great so far.
  • Zach and Victoria prepare for the start of high school sports, and catch up on the TinCaps. We close with notes on baseball's trade deadline, tonight's NFL game, and more.
  • Immigration status bill passes House committee. Anti-DEI bill to go to the Senate floor. Julia Meek speaks with John Weber and Adrian Gunther, authors of Hiccup Ben.
  • Zach and Victoria discuss a Hoosier medalist, their favorite Olympic sports, high school football, and more. The show ends with notes on the Olympics, baseball, and the first NFL game of the new year.
  • We start by checking in with the Komets as training camp begins. Zach & Victoria catch up on high school football, as well as girls' golf and boys' soccer. We close with notes on the Colts, WNBA Finals, and more.
  • A Fort Wayne police officer suffers injuries in a stabbing incident. Advocates say Indiana's unemployment benefits aren't enough to meet basic needs. ACLU sues Ball State president.
  • Zach & Victoria start off with Week 4 of high school football and girls' soccer. Jaden Taylor from the TinCaps joins us to reflect on the season, and look ahead. We close with notes on the Colts, Fever, and more.
  • Secretary of State sends all Indiana voter data to federal government. A possible noncitizen voter found in Vigo County. Childcare providers and advocates condemn state voucher cuts.
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