IndianaTalks.com This Week! 01/19/2016
This week in “IndianaTalks.com this week” George took to the mic for the first time, live, and chatted about Steve Avery’s trial. The ever talented Jordan Maly came in and chatted about the cancellation of the Ben Davis and Pike girl’s basketball teams having their seasons cancelled after a brutal on-court fight. Jordan Maly then spoke about the regrets Antwaan Randall El expressed about playing football for years and the resulting injuries and change in quality-of-life that resulted.
After the break we heard from Democratic Gubernatorial candidate John Gregg on varying subject matter regarding the State of the State address and issues he felt needed changing in the coming years. Gary Snyder, President of IndianaTalks.com called in and provided commentary on the coming elections. Finally, George and Gary chat about the Uber rate changes and tips for Uber Drivers.
Stories Covered This Week:
- Steve Avery’s Justice System
- Ben Davis, Pike girls have seasons canceled after fight
- Former Indiana QB & NFL WR Antwaan Randle El Expresses Regret About Football, Lasting Effects of the Game
- John Gregg Responds to State of the State Address
- 5 Tips for Uber Drivers in Indianapolis, Lafayette, and Bloomington
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