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Besides social media accounts, wnin has populated their site with: • Shively & Shoulders | Indiana Republican Convention, Property Taxes, Trump & Iran #wnin • Joe Bonamassa Guitar — WNIN Tri-State Public Media, Inc. | BetterWorld • 2026 WNIN Online Auction • 2026 WNIN Murder Mystery Dinner • 2026 WNIN Winter Gala | Purchase Tickets • Burdette Park | WNIN Field Trip #summeractivities • Local food bank, pantries: shutdowns have shaken trust in food benefit funding • The Long View, Episode 1: Steve Burger • Youth Music Collective Founder: ‘It's about how music is used to serve others’ • WNIN Jazz Fest | July 17 & 18 • the West Side Nut Club Fall Festival - WNIN Field Trip #autumn • A League of Their Own, Madonna, and Evansville, Indiana | The Friday Wrap with John Gibson • Support WNIN • Ari Shapiro says farewell to NPR | NPR Extra • WNIN Home • WNIN Jazz Fest 2025 • WNIN News • Protect My Public Media • Listen Live • Pride 2025: fewer sponsors, hostile political environment, some religious support • TV Local Live Stream • The Friday Wrap | June 6, 2025 • WNIN Passport • WNIN Explore Program Guide by Evansville Living | April/May 2025 • Employment Opportunities at WNIN • New World Symphony & Time for Three | Inside The Music • The Friday Wrap | May 2nd 2025 • Local Protesters Decry ICE Raids • Steve Bridges | Two Main Street • Brian Buxton on Notable Local Eateries & Taking Over at News4U | Food From Here • The Lincoln Pioneer Village | Two Main Street • Ohio River Cam | YouTube Live • Talking Macarons with Jenny Scheller of The Dainty Flour | Food From Here • The Friday Wrap | March 28th 2025 • WNIN Online Auction | Bidding now open • Hundreds Protest Messmer, Trump, Musk • Carmina Burana | Inside the Music • New Snyder Center to begin screening new residents Monday, work through waitlist • Shively & Shoulders | Best of Shively & Shoulders | Season 2025 | Episode 3 • Join the America Made with Love Experience • Hundreds Protest on International Women's Day • The Friday Wrap | March 7th 2025 • WNIN Murder Mystery Dinner Tickets • Migrating Spring Salamanders are ‘indicator species’ for health of the ecosystem • Always Be Learning: How Tom Leggett Manages the Franklin Street Bazaar | Food From Here • The Friday Wrap | February 28th 2025 • The Friday Wrap | February 21, 2025 • ‘We're celebrating presidents, not kings’ • ‘Shock and anger’ — True Black History Artifacts look deep into Black History, draw reactions • Peace4U: Roxanne Dub's Hospitality & Community Activism | Food From Here • Fundraising already complete for ChangeMaker winner’s inaugural STEM conference • Beethoven and Ravel | Inside the Music • WNIN Gala & 50/50 Up To $2,500 Raffle Information • The Friday Wrap | Jan 17th 2025 • Tickets to the 2025 WNIN Winter Gala • Puzzle ‘So much in common’ boosts local 'Wheel winner to $78K in cash and prizes • Area shovels its way out of snow, braces for cold • Celebrating Women in Music | Inside the Music • ‘Among the lights’ and the horses, at Garvin Park • 2025 WNIN Winter Gala • Weather forecasters discussing climate change on-air is now ‘vitally important’ • The Friday Wrap | November 22, 2024 • "We Want Our Gardens to be Beautiful": Roger & Mary Winstead of Beautiful Edibles • On Veteran’s Day, ‘we're seeing more and more appreciation for our veterans’ • "Everyone Needs to Eat": Lisa Vaughan on Food Insecurity and Feed Evansville | Food From Here • The Friday Wrap | November 1st 2024 • PSA Contest for High Schoolers • Opening Night at the Philharmonic • Beekeeper and Honey Sommelier Kelsey Gerhardt • The Friday Wrap- October 11th 2024 • In 2024, area Latinos more ‘embraced, connected, informed’ amid growing community • Food From Here | Urban Agriculture Educator Amanda Bradshaw-Burks • Evansville area responding to hurricane devastation, working with agencies on the ground • Food From Here | From Overgrown Woods to Permaculture Farm: Meet Nate & Amelie Julian of Earthryz Farm • WNIN Kids Fest | YMCA Kids Half Marathon Registration • WNIN Kids Fest • Dry numbers reveal rich benefits of local colleges • Turn Table Caters to the Crowd at Arcademie • ‘It is a budget that is at work for you’ - Evansville Mayor Stephanie Terry on 2025 budget • UE study illustrates importance of urban pollinators, native plants for local food • Displaced Left Turn has opened in Warrick County • Food From Here | A Sicilian Summer Table with Nina Bambina • New University of Evansville student housing is already fully leased, with new eateries coming • Sam Buente of Haynie's Corner Brewing Company • Making Memories with Sweet Schmitt's Artisan Candies | Food From Here • WNIN Jazz Fest • Retiring Evansville Museum Director Mary Bower reflects on career spanning 45 years • The Friday Wrap | June 28 2024 • Food From Here | Chef Scot Mangold of Old National Events Plaza • New show aims to make WNIN listeners ‘Think’ • Picasso Piece Displayed at Evansville Museum • On a bicycle, ‘their self esteem skyrockets’ • Woods & Stems: A Mushroom Odyssey with Ginger & Becky Woods • ‘It's not a black holiday; it's an American holiday’ • ARTSWIN update: returning Arts Awards, inaugural Empowered Exhibit • UE Baseball returns from historic run • 80th Anniversary of D-Day is this Saturday • Food From Here | Rachel Rainey of 3 Chicks Fudgery • Newsmakers | Newsmakers: Evansville Climate Collaborative | Season 2024 | Episode 17 | WNIN PBS • The Friday Wrap | May 17th 2024 • Free Film Screening | The Tuba Thieves • ‘We inspire people to beautify’ — Habitat for Humanity 12 homes into Tepe Park project • Food From Here | Brian Buxton of Fingers, Fork, Knife & Spoon, Part 2 (with Riley) • Support WNIN-FM | Spring Pledge Drive • Rosie’s Revenge rolls again after Wartime Museum closed to Spring storm damage • Local citizens are protesting the war in Gaza, demanding action from local officials • Food From Here | Brian Buxton of Fingers, Fork, Knife & Spoon: Part 1 • Free Film Screening | Matter of Mind: My Parkinson's • A Renaissance Farm on Evansville's West Side | Food From Here • 2024 WNIN Auction • Evansville Wartime Museum closed for up to one year following storm damage to hangar roof, door • Eclipse Safety - University of Southern Indiana • Impact of Eclipses on Nature - University of Southern Indiana • Sociology of Eclipses - University of Southern Indiana • Sundowning and the Eclipse - University of Southern Indiana • The Friday Wrap- Mar 22nd 2024 • The Dark Side of the Moon - University of Southern Indiana • Sunlight Safety - University of Southern Indiana • Art History & The Darkened Sun - University of Southern Indiana • Science of the Eclipses - University of Southern Indiana • Newsmakers | Newsmakers: Evansville Regional Sports Commission | Season 2024 | Episode 8 | WNIN PBS • Newsmakers | Newsmakers: Additions to Wesselman Woods • Fusion Cuisine and Culture with Chef Bonnie Baquerizo • There's a growing drought of hospital maternal care units across the country • Talking Coffee with Alex Gale of Black Lodge Coffee in New Harmony • The Friday Wrap - Feb 23rd 2024 • Breaking the News - Film Screening • Bringing the Kitchen to the Community with Bedford Collab