
November 18, 2016
Special | 26m 50sVideo has Closed Captions
Post-election threats, Notre Dame’s police, a wild pig threat, and women priests.
Indiana isn’t immune from the post-election threats and vandalism happening across the country. And, the state’s highest court ruled the University of Notre Dame’s police department can keep its records private. Plus, hundreds of wild pigs live in Indiana. They damage crops and they’re a threat to the state’s livestock industry. And, why some hope Pope Francis will allow women to become priests.
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Indiana Newsdesk is a local public television program presented by WTIU PBS
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November 18, 2016
Special | 26m 50sVideo has Closed Captions
Indiana isn’t immune from the post-election threats and vandalism happening across the country. And, the state’s highest court ruled the University of Notre Dame’s police department can keep its records private. Plus, hundreds of wild pigs live in Indiana. They damage crops and they’re a threat to the state’s livestock industry. And, why some hope Pope Francis will allow women to become priests.
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