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This week: A new proposal from the EPA limiting the amount of lead and copper in drinking water could help ensure safer drinking water in schools, and NASA has made available nearly 20 years of sat...
This week: A pair of environmental advocacy groups sued the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to tighten national emissions standards for toxic pollution from steel mills, and an EPA proposal se...
This week: Fallout from the COVID-19 crisis has dealt a serious economic blow to the clean energy industry. Plus, the combination of EPA's full-speed-ahead deregulation and COVID-19 "enforcement di...
This week: A bipartisan bill making its way through the Indiana legislature seeks to limit the amount of PFAS firefighting foam used during training, and Congress grills the EPA administrator about...
This week: We take a look at why Indiana ranks 44th in the nation for new incidences of lung cancer, and the federal government makes a deal with a national cement company for alleged Clean Air Act...
This week: Two Indiana-based companies are in charge of destroying the DoD's PFAS firefighting foam, and Congress takes a crack at the nation's plastic waste crisis.
This week: IDEM investigates whether a company responsible for a chemical release in Lake Michigan and the Little Calumet River is accurately reporting water samples; we take a look at the environm...
This week: We talked to a former Russian army soldier who survived the Chernobyl nuclear accident in 1986 and eventually made his way to the U.S. He thought his first brush with environmental disas...
This week: A group of researchers is reaching out to towns and cities across Indiana to create the first state-wide urban forest database, and we take a look at some bills introduced during the 202...
This week: A major electricity supplier in Indiana plans to retire two coal-fired units at its Petersburg Generating Station, and we take a look at what you can do to make sure your campfire fuel i...
This week: The Trump administration has finalized a rule that limits which waterways are under federal Clean Water Act protections, and we look into whether Indiana's 2019 agricultural fortunes are...
This week: After disastrous flooding, officials in Goshen, Indiana embark on a journey of climate change resilience, and a new online tool seeks to help communities prepare for climate change befor...
This week: A group of scientists say a family of thousands of persistent and potentially toxic chemicals known as PFAS should be treated as a single chemical class to improve the efficiency and eff...
This week: Two midwestern environmental advocacy groups take the first step in suing the company that owns a steel mill in northwestern Indiana responsible for Clean Water Act violations, and the s...
This week: Monroe County officials and two environmental groups sue to stop the U.S. Forest Service from implementing a plan they say could pollute Lake Monroe, and changes to a chemical reporting ...
This week: We get a first look at which companies are asking IDEM for leniency during the COVID-19 crisis, and people living near the Michigan City Generating Station prepare their response to a co...
This week: The NOAA predicts above-average levels of rainfall and flood risk this spring, the Department of Defense it has identified many more military installations in the U.S. that may be contam...
This week: Farmers face off against precipitation and pestilence to feed the country, and climate and medical professionals say there's a direct link between human health and the health of the envi...
This week: More than half a dozen Indiana communities will take the first steps in cleaning up potentially contaminated plots of land, and parts of two Indiana cities have met federal air quality s...
This week: A legal battle between IDEM and the EPA over the air quality designation for a small part of Huntington County could get even more complicated after three groups threaten to sue over sup...
This week: East Chicago residents are concerned the EPA will delist 671 properties from the Superfund National Priorities List before all health threats are removed, and a court has ordered the EPA...
This week: Researchers from Midwestern universities say the region needs to transform its current agricultural system to survive in the current century, and new survey results find a majority of Ho...
This week: A federal court ordered the EPA to ban the sale of three dicamba herbicides after understating the products risks and understating their damage, plus Congress hears how environmental inj...
This week: A coalition of groups from across the nation threaten to sue the EPA unless it reviews flare standards for the first time in three decades, and a Goshen man faces multiple charges for an...
This week: The EPA finalized a rule that could delay the closure of toxic coal ash ponds in Indiana and elsewhere, and new survey results find that race plays a role in how Hoosiers experience and ...
This week: Once known for the healing power of its spring-fed spas, the city of Martinsville, Indiana now faces the specter of health threats caused by the contamination of its water supply.
This week: The EPA wants to know what you think about a plan to clean up a toxic Superfund site in Martinsville, a coalition in northwestern Indiana gives out awards for clean air contributions, an...
This week: EPA's Region 5 is refuting a new report by the EPA's Office of the Inspector General that may have found major record keeping issues, Indianapolis Power & Light has settled a lawsuit all...
This week: We take at the ArcelorMittal Burns Harbor, LLC steel mill. The facility recently had a big win in air quality, but is also under investigation for how it and its contracted laboratory te...
This week: President Biden pledges a 50% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030, and Gov. Eric Holcomb will have to decide whether or not to sign into law a bill that eliminates protections ...
This week: Youth activists from West Lafayette want Purdue University to commit to reducing its greenhouse gas emissions, and the IDEM commissioner speaks about the agency's actions during the earl...
This week: IER's Beth takes a look at complicated legacy of large scale farming in Indiana. It helps farmers stay in business and gets food to stores, but at what cost?
This week: An Indiana University professor nominated for the EPA's number two position faces the Senate; Indiana's energy grid operator says it will take "transformational change" to introduce more...
This week, we take a look at several environmental bills making their way through the Indiana legislature. One bill seeks to remove all state protections for state wetlands. Another bill wants to m...
This week: A federal court has struck down a key Trump administration air pollution rule that the EPA said could cause more air pollution and premature deaths, and South Bend's Mayor Pete is now No...
This week: The new owners of several steel mills in Indiana promise a "greener and more socially responsible" future for the facilities, Gov. Eric Holcomb awards six environmental excellence awards...
This week: The EPA has removed all or parts of 27 Superfund sites, including three Indiana sites, from the National Priorities List. Is the contamination threat at those sites really gone? Plus, an...
This week: With only days left before the transition, the Trump EPA finalized a rule that restricts which data can be used to craft environmental legislation, and we take a look at President-elect ...
This week: House committees make major changes to two environmental bills in the Indiana Legislature, making a wetlands bill more palatable and a carbon market bill less so.
This week: The EPA approved the registration of three dicamba products, despite previous federal court decisions invalidating earlier registrations and a growing number of complaints about the prod...
This week: A new EPA proposal seeks to stop air pollution from upwind states like Indiana from crossing into downwind states and contributing to their pollution, and a federal judge ordered the FDA...
This week: The Office of the Indiana State Chemist is considering some state-specific restrictions on dicamba, and climate activists discuss what steps President-elect Biden should take to combat c...
This week: The COVID-19 crisis is making more Hoosiers energy insecure, and Indiana lawmakers discuss a draft bill that could set the foundation for carbon offset trading in the state.
This week: IDEM closes the door on ephemeral streams protection in Indiana, and COVID-19 slows the military's transition to a PFAS-free firefighting foam.
Chester Burger had a long career in public relations. Before that, he was part of the early CBS television news efforts in the mid-1950s. He was one of the first reporters on television and his ori...
Larry Hatteberg is one of the greatest storytellers in American television history. He spent more than 50 years at KAKE-TV in Wichita, KS as a photojournalist/reporter, among many other duties. G...
Don Hewitt is best known as the creator and producer of CBS's "60 Minutes," the most successful program in American television history. 20 years before the launch of "60 Minutes," Hewitt was one of...
Larry Racies had a long career in CBS radio and later, television, starting in 1940. He was part of the small crew that started CBS-TV in the mid-1940s at WCBW in New York City. He became one of th...
Richard C. Hottelet was one of the original "Murrow Boys" who worked for Edward R. Murrow at CBS during World War II. Hottelet was the first broadcast journalist to give the listeners a first-hand ...
Reuven Frank was one of the most important people in the early decades of American television news. He started with NBC's television newscast in 1950 and helped lead that effort for the next few de...
Robert Bendick had a long career in television and other media. He was part of the original CBS-TV crew when commercial television was launched in 1941. Later in his career, he was the first dedica...
Robert Skedgell had a long career with CBS. Most of his time was in network radio, but he has the distinction of being one of the first television news writers in history. He was part of the CBS-TV...
Av Westin was an important part of American network television news in the 20th Century. He started with CBS radio in the 1940s and later transitioned to CBS-TV news. He moved to ABC News and helpe...
Gordon Yoder was a news film photographer for the Hollywood newsreels in the 1940s and transitioned to television in the 1950s. He was an important member of the moving pictures side of the Nationa...
Focuses on the United Nations' three Secretary Generals: Norwegian Trygve Lie, Sweden's Dag Hammarskjold and U Thant of Burma. Interspersed with film excerpts, photos, and commentary, the show also...
Examines trade unionism in Australia, England, and the United States and pursues in its comparative study what trade unionism has come to mean to Australins.
Doggett, Jerry; McLendon, Gordon; World Series (Baseball) (1920)
Summary:
Recreation of Game 5 of World Series. Brooklyn Robins - 1; Cleveland Indians - 8.
Game played at League Park in Cleveland, Ohio.
Disc 1
1. Pre-Game
2. Inning 1
3. Inning 2
4. Inning 3
5. Inning 4...
Bond, Ford, 1904-1962; Manning, Tom; World Series (Baseball) (1934)
Summary:
Game Two of World Series. Detroit Tigers - 3; St. Louis Cardinals - 2.
Game played at Navin Field, in Detroit, Michigan.
Disc 1
01. Pre-Game
02. Inning 1
03. Inning 2
04. Inning 3
05. Inning 4
06...
Wells, Don; Nelson, Lindsey; World Series (Baseball) (1926)
Summary:
Recreation of Game 7 of World Series.
St. Louis Cardinals - 3; New York Yankees - 2.
Game played at Yankee Stadium in New York City.
Disc 1
1. Inning 1
2. Inning 2
3. Inning 3
4. Inning 4
Disc ...
Allen, Mel, 1913-1996; World Series (Baseball) (1947); Brooklyn Dodgers (Baseball team)
Summary:
1947 World Series: New York Yankees win the series 4 games to 3 over the Brooklyn Dodgers. September 30 - October 6. Clip includes highlights from across all games.
Jackie Robinson played for the...
1948 Rose Bowl: No. 2 Michigan Wolverines - 49; No. 8 University of Southern California (USC) Trojans - 0.
"Michigan 49 USC 0 - at half - Louie Vincente, Omar Bradley, Leo Carillo and Virginia Go...
No. 20 Oklahoma Sooners - 42; Kansas State Wildcats - 0.
"OKLAHOMA 40 Kansas State 0 - Darrell Royal and Jack Mitchell lead the Sooners to victory - Bob Murphy and Curt Gowdy (first part of game ...
Texas Christian University Horned Frogs - 7; No. 8 Southern Methodist University Mustangs - 7.
Fourth quarter recording in this Southwest Conference matchup at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas.
...
Mendelson, Barry; Lynch, Dick, 1936-2008; McColgan, Bill
Summary:
New York Giants - 21; Pittsburgh Steelers - 17;
Game played at Pitt Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania;
Disc 1
1. Pre-Game
2. First Quarter
3. Second Quarter
4. Halftime
Disc 2
1. Third Quarte...
Texas Longhorns - 15; Arkansas Razorbacks - 14;
Game played at Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
"Unbeatens battling for the Cotton Bowl"
Disc 1
1. Pre-Game
2. First Quarter
3. Second...
Kirby, Gene ; Helfer, Al; National League Championship Series (Baseball)
Summary:
Brooklyn Dodgers - 5; Milwaukee Braves - 2. Brooklyn beats the Braves to win the 1953 National League Championship.
"Brooklyn 5 MILWAUKEE (NL) 2 - Carl Erskine hurls the Dodgers to the pennant-cl...
Kelly, Gene ; World Series (Baseball) (1953); New York Yankees (Baseball team)
Summary:
1953 World Series: New York Yankees vs. Brooklyn Dodgers
Game 3: Yankees - 2; Dodgers - 3. In Game 3, Carl Erskine sets strikeout record.
Yankees won the series, 4-2. Radio call from Gene Kelly ...
Kelly, Gene ; World Series (Baseball) (1953); New York Yankees (Baseball team)
Summary:
1953 World Series: New York Yankees vs. Brooklyn Dodgers
Game 3: Yankees - 2; Dodgers - 3. In Game 3, Carl Erskine sets strikeout record.
Yankees won the series, 4-2. Radio call from Gene Kelly an...
Cleveland Browns - 28; Chicago Bears - 24;
Game played at Wrigley Field in Chicago, Illinois.
Disc 1
1. First Quarter
2. Second Quarter
Disc 2
1. Third Quarter
2. Fourth Quarter
Smith, Al; Mays, Willie, 1931-2024; World Series (Baseball) (1953)
Summary:
1954 World Series Game 3: New York Giants - 3; Cleveland Indians - 1.
Giants win Game 2 to go up 2-0 over Cleveland in the series. Played at Polo Grounds in Manhattan, New York.
The game feature...
Jasper High School Wildcats - 62; Madison Consolidated High School- 61.
Indiana State High School Boys' Basketball Championship Game 1949, in Indianapolis at Butler Fieldhouse of Butler Universit...
Kentucky Wildcats - 46; Oklahoma A&M Aggies - 36.
National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Men's Basketball National Championship game of 1949. Played in Hec Edmundson Pavilion in Seattle,...
Lomax, Stan; New York Yankees (Baseball team); Brooklyn Dodgers (Baseball team)
Summary:
Broadcaster Stan Lomax recaps the 1949 World Series. The New York Yankees beat the Brooklyn Dodgers, four games to one.
"Stan Lomax hosts The World Series Report after the game and he replays act...
Mancuso, Gus; St. Louis Cardinals (Baseball team); Philadelphia Phillies (Baseball team)
Summary:
Philadelphia Phillies - 5; St. Louis Cardinals - 6
"St. Louis 6 PHILADELPHIA 5 - Peanuts Lowrey's pinch hit helps the Cardinals to a 6-1 lead and they hold on to win for Harvey Haddix and manager ...
Caray, Harry ; St. Louis Cardinals (Baseball team); Philadelphia Phillies (Baseball team)
Summary:
St. Louis Cardinals - 1; Philadelphia Phillies - 0.
"St. Louis 1 PHILADELPHIA 0 (11 innings) - Billy Johnson knocks in Ray Jablonski with the winning run to give Al Brazle a win over Curt Simmons...
"There's No Place Like Kansas" weekly feature
KAKE-TV, Wichita-Hutchinson
Mike Conway, reporter/photojournalist
Profile of 91-year-old Frances Brownlee of Stafford County, KS. She has been writing...
"That’s Howard Caldwell reporting for WTHI in Terre Haute in 1955. It’s a clip from the Indiana Broadcast History Archive, preserving the legacy of Hoosier television and radio. Hear more vintage a...
Presents rules of etiquette for boys and girls who are beginning to date. Emphasizes the importance of showing consideration for the feelings of others at social events.
WTHI-TV, Karen Rariden anchor
Anne Ryder, reporter
Sullivan County Highway Department workers on strike. Interview with striking worker Randy Putoff. The strikers are camping across the street fro...
These are 10 health stories that Marilyn Schultz reported for WRC-TV, the NBC affiliate in Washington, DC and/or for NBC News. These stories are from the 1970s, before she left NBC in 1976.
EARLY ...
WTHI-TV
Karen Rariden, anchor
George Eisele, reporter
Clinton Indiana is having money problems and the town is looking run down. Ball State University students are unveiling some recommendations o...
Conway Library Tape Twelve
Log Sheet/metadata
Tape log from 12/22
PART ONE ---------------
00:10 WTHI Weekend Sports 8/21/83
Anne Ryder, anchor. Mike Conway, sports
MLB
H.S. Football ranking for ...
WTHI-TV team coverage of tornadoes that went through Central Indiana. Karen Rariden is anchor. First video from Terre Haute area. First package is Mike Conway, reporter/intern, Brian Cundiff, photo...
Conway Library Tape Twelve
Log Sheet/metadata
Tape log from 12/22
PART ONE ---------------
00:10 WTHI Weekend Sports 8/21/83
Anne Ryder, anchor. Mike Conway, sports
MLB
H.S. Football ranking f...
Historical documentary about living in Indianapolis, Indiana in the 1950s
Written and Produced by Dave Stoelk;
Executive Producer: Michael Atwood;
Videographer: Tim Swartz;
Associate Producer: Amy...
Executive Producer: William Neal;
Supervising Producers: Andreas Kamomemberg & Gretchen Goldsmith;
Producer: Christopher Hines;
Segment Producer: Jennifer L. Paulson;
Associate Producer: Cara Casey...
The narrator coaches Bill as he picks up Carol for a date at a costume party, and helps him to observe social courtesy during the party. Bill learns how graceful introductions are made, how to mak...
Nancy Callaway Fyffe, BA’72, is an Emmy Award-winning director who has spent her career breaking glass ceilings within the television industry. She was the first woman to direct television in both ...