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PRESS RELEASE: Secretly Announces Expanded Schedule of Special Events For 30th Anniversary Celebration, What Comes After the Blues: Secretly 30

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Three-Day Series Now Features Radio Takeovers, Readings, Day Parties, DJ Sets & Surprise Guests Alongside Milestone Performances From Durand Jones & The Indications, Sharon Van Etten, Kevin Morby, Jensen McRae, Magnolia & Johnson Electric Co, Jordan Patterson, Angela Autumn, Early Day Miners, June Panic, Racecourse, Tammar & More.





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PRESS RELEASE: Braver Angels Indiana to Host Workshop "Skills for Disagreeing Better" September 5 in Bloomington, IN

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On Saturday September 5, 2026, Braver Angels, a national nonpartisan nonprofit providing tools for depolarizing our communities, will host the workshop “Skills for Disagreeing Better” at the Southwest Branch of the Monroe County Public Library in Bloomington, Indiana. This two-hour in-person workshop begins at 11am and teaches better skills for sharing viewpoints in a way the other person might hear — even if they disagree — and to better understand the values and concerns of people who differ from you politically.




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PRESS RELEASE: IU Kelley Alum's Chance Conversation at Nick's English Hut Became the Foundation for New Leadership Book "The Open Door"

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Matt Lettelleir, a graduate of Indiana University's Kelley School of Business now working in Government Affairs for Orlando Health, today announced the release of his debut book, The Open Door: A Philosophy of Welcome for Leaders, Cities, and Everyone Who Opens a Door, published through his independent imprint, Theodore Foley Press.




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PRESS RELEASE: E Rogers Road Selected for Implementation of Resident-Led Traffic Calming

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E Rogers Road has been selected for a traffic calming project through the 2026 application cycle of the Resident-Led Traffic Calming Program, an initiative designed to improve safety and reduce vehicle speeds on residential streets. E Rogers RD was identified as the highest priority corridor in the Traffic Calming rubric based on several factors, including vehicle speed, prevalence of vulnerable road users, walkability, and speed-related crash history along the roadway.