In this episode: a parade to remind us of the good in our community, an interview with local author Jean Harper about her past and present in Richmond, concerns about local water quality, and this week's featured blogger. Plus we'll remind you of some ways you can support the Richmond News Review, if you like what we're doing here. Read more below for links from this episode. Enjoy!
(Apologies for the low volume on the interview with Jean. I'll work on improving that and possibly remixing the episode.)
Links from stories in this week's show:
- Richmond Bicentennial calendar of events
- Jean Harper's weblog: JeanHarper.org
- Jean Harper's book, Rose City: A Memoir of Work
- Pal-Item Article: Whitewater River: Out of Order?
- AP Article: Area rest stops violate sewage-treatment rules
- Pal-Item Letter: Growing concern voiced over impact of CAFOs
- Related Link: Indiana Department of Environmental Management
- Featured blogger: Evan Agee




[...] Last week, Chris Hardie, a local writer/blogger/podcaster, took the time to interview me about writing, Richmond, and the value of work. He produced a very nice segment from the interview which appears now on his site, The Richmond News Review. If you haven’t checked out Chris’s site already, take a look. It’s well designed, features intelligent commentary, and is a useful and serious look at our local scene. It really is a bit like having our own local NPR affiliate here in town. Thanks for the nice work, Chris. [...]
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