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The 812

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The 812 is a daily show about the basic workings of city government in Bloomington, Indiana. Hosted by Steve Volan, a recently-retired five-term member of Bloomington's City Council, The 812's primary feature is a half-hour interview with elected and appointed officials in city government, as well as with members of boards, commissions and not-for-profits providing services to the city. Produced by Plateia Media.
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A talk show about local government across the United States. Stephen Volan, Geoff McKim and Kelly Kuglitsch take questions regarding the governments closest to where you live. Whether we're explaining the complexity of your town's budget, or just directing you to the right department, we provide insights to help you navigate your city hall or county courthouse. Visit our website at whatsthe311.us.
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Get to know the people and stories behind Bloomington's newest hot spots and established culinary gems. Listen in as we talk with restauranteurs, servers, bartenders, & everyone in between! Learn about their stories in the service industry and their favorite places to go in and around the Bloomington, Indiana foodies scene.
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After serving on City Council for twenty years, 2004-2024, Steve Volan knows a thing or two about legislation that has, and might, affect the Bloomington restaurant industry. Find out about the food truck battle of 2014, how and why our parking works the way it does, and his podcast, the 812 Show, highlighting those working in city government. Why …
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This show started by exploring Bloomington city government. But you're swimming in layers of local government. Recently we've expanded our scope to the other layers of government, like townships and the county council. This episode is our first crack at understanding the local judicial system. Our guest today is Catherine Stafford. She's one of Mon…
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Interviews on this show are typically with decision and policy makers in Bloomington and Monroe County. But some people know a lot about the city and can explain the issues well, who may never have been elected or appointed officials. This is the latest entry in our occasional series that we call The 812 Work Session. Today's Work Session guest is …
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This episode is the second excerpt from a public talk Steve Volan gave last fall at the Collins Living-Learning Center in Bloomington, called "Doppelgänger Cities: A History of Campuses." The first excerpt was Episode 29 of The 812, posted February 23. As you may know, Steve was a member of the city council here for the last 20 years, in a district…
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Excerpts from recent interviews include county council at-large member and president Trent Deckard talks about leadership; county councilmember (D-2) Kate Wiltz talks about budgeting and the depth of county services; and Drew Bratton and Steve Versaw, board president and executive director (respectively) of BCT Management, Inc., the non-profit that…
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Is a leader born or made? Is it nature... or nurture? This show won't answer that question definitively...but if anyone can answer that question, it's our guest today. Trent Deckard is the second of the three at-large members of the Monroe County Council to appear on the show, and this year is the council's president. He talks about running for off…
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We're plowing through a new landscape on the show: the wonderful world of county governance. Today we meet Kate Wiltz, the District 2 representative on the Monroe County Council. She talks about her district, explains the county budget process, some of her governing priorities, and how she decided to become a councilmember in the first place. The 8…
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Shakespeare needed his Globe Theatre; Bloomington needs its Buskirk-Chumley. The former Indiana Theatre is more than a century old, has been a publicly-owned 600-seat venue since the 1990s, and is still an eye-catching downtown landmark. How it got to be that way -- and how it survives -- are our topics today. Our guests are Steve Versaw and Drew B…
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New to town, maybe? You deserve a gentle intro to the breadth of local governments. Note that we use the plural: this show is beginning to dig deeper into offices other than just within the city of Bloomington. Today's episode is a good cross-section of what different local governments do. Along with a long-sought-after interview with city councilm…
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For over 13 years Muddy Fork Bakery has been supplying the Bloomington community and beyond with their delectable wood-fired baked goods. Owner Eric Shedler joins us with Baker Carlee Villa and they fill us in on all their unique offerings. From world class sourdough to buttery, flaky croissants, Muddy Fork has something for every palate. Join The …
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Townships are subdivisions of counties. Townships aren't much of a deal in most of the rest of the country, but it turns out that, in Indiana, they're still kind of a big deal. Monroe County is divided into 11 townships. Except for a couple of thousand people in Van Buren Township, and a couple of dozen in Richland Township, the 80,000-plus residen…
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The 812 has finally landed its interview with the elusive Dave Rollo, the senior member of the Bloomington city council. In this wide-ranging interview we discuss the carrying capacity of the city in light of the approval of the enormous new Summit District, as well as greenways, urban deer, and more. The 812 is a production of Plateia Media ©2024.…
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We're starting to invite guests beyond the humble municipality of Bloomington; we're expanding to the humble county of Monroe, to meet some of the people who make the county tick. The Sixth and 14th Amendments to the Constitution guarantee the fundamental right of the accused to counsel regardless of their ability to pay. Today we meet the embodime…
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The 812 is slowly expanding its horizons to include governments beyond the city of Bloomington. There are many people whom we’ve interviewed on this program for their knowledge and experience, yet no one is in a better situation to explain Monroe County than our guest today, Geoff McKim, who’s been a member of the county council since 2009 and is i…
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What if I told you you could have hearty biscuits & gravy, delicious homemade cinnamon rolls, and mouth watering cuban sandwiches, on house made bread, all without the gluten? It's not a dream, it's Brightside Cafe! Abe Carney and John Moore join us to fill us in on their new gluten free bakery and cafe on the bottom floor of the Fountain Square Ma…
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We look back at recent interviews, whose unifying theme seems to be money and how it flows throughout government. Excerpts from last week include: The mechanics of how the legislative process in the Statehouse works, with Indiana’s Own Dana Black, host of the Turn Left podcast the advent of a new organization that tries to pair up worthy projects w…
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How do city road projects get funded? Oftentimes, they're a mix of local, state and (a lot of) federal dollars/ If you've ever wondered why road projects take a long time to come to fruition, today we explore the filter through which those federal dollars flow. Bloomington is the center of a metropolitan area. Metropolitan areas, especially ones th…
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On this show about local government, we're thinking today about the state, and how it affects local government. Dana Black is host of the Turn Left podcast and an inveterate watcher of the Indiana General Assembly. We discuss topics like home rule, annexation, the regulation of rentals, and other legislation that has impacted cities like Bloomingto…
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Jessica McClellan recently left her job as the elected Monroe County Treasurer to join the new Thomson administration as the City of Bloomington's new Controller. In short, no one has followed more money than her. She explains the byzantine process of municipal budgeting and compares it with her previous experience. The 812 is a production of Plate…
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[EPISODE CORRECTED. Enjoy this episode as it was meant to sound!] Our guest today is John Zody. He's the executive director of CDFI-Friendly Bloomington. Community deveopment financial institutions, or CDFIs, are lenders with missions. CFB connects the dots between mission-based lenders and projects that need special kinds of non-standard funding, …
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Like true works of art, Da Vinci Pizza and Pasta is known for their eye-catching pizza and pasta offerings, all with taste to back up their pleasing aesthetics. Joining us to fill us in on how it's all done is our first ever brother-sister duo: Owner Henry Love, and FOH Manager, his sister Hannah. From Henry starting as a server to eventually purch…
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The812 is back from its hiatus! To get you reacclimated, it's a Monday-digest addition of the week of interviews from before our mid-April hiatus. We'll hear excerpts from interviews with: Noah Sandweiss, the city's Historic Preservation Program Manager Shatoyia Moss, the city's Safe and Civil City Director and Mat Alano-Martin, stand-up comedian a…
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Having volunteered at Community Kitchen brunches together, and serving as judges side-by-side at the Chef's Challenge, Jordan knew he had to get Stacy Strand on the podcast to share her awesome story. In her role as Program Chair of the Culinary Arts program at Ivy Tech, and doubling as a pastry chef/professor, Stacy oversees incredible growth as y…
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After meeting in the Army, and spending eight years in Nashville, Tennessee, Aubrey Williams and Dan Dutcher moved to Bloomington and opened Heartwork Brewing alongside old school Yogi's alum, Jeff Browne. Aubrey and Dan join us to chat about the special beers Heartwork offers, their rotating food truck options, and what you can expect to see from …
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Founded in 2005, Bloom Magazine has been a fixture in our community for almost 20 years. Now, after 106 issues, they have released their first ever Food Issue! Joining us to discuss the results of their city-wide survey used to decide the best restaurants in a number of categories, and the ins and outs of running a print publication in today's day …
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How does a building get declared "historic"? Who decides what should be saved or not? We find out some of the answers today, from the guy who sets up the questions. Noah Sandweiss is the new program manager for historic preservation for the city. In our interview, he unpacks the portfolio he's charged with, which includes working with federal and s…
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How does a community deal with issues that aren't obviously the business of a city government? Cultural issues can overwhelm even the most well-intentioned administration. What does it take to keep a city peaceful beyond law or code enforcement? Our guest is Shatoyia Moss, the Safe and Civil City Director for the City of Bloomington, who works in t…
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Mat Alano-Martin is a professional stand-up comedian who got his start at the city's first comedy club, the Comedy Attic. In 2013, he and the owner of the club, Jared Thompson, created the Limestone Comedy Festival, which is now entering its eleventh year. We learn from Mat what it takes to launch a comedy festival, and how Bloomington helped nurtu…
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After graduating from IU, working a year in retail which he hated, Michael "Sleeper" Cheatham began his career in hotel sales, traveling around to Washington DC, Denver, Maryland, Miami, Chicago, Albuquerque, and Cincinnati, eventually working his way up to be the Director of Sales Recruitment for North America at Hyatt Hotels. He then parlayed his…
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After the eclipse hubbub died down, we interviewed several interesting people. On today's highlights from last week's interviews, clips from: Emily Pike, director of New Hope, the only shelter in the county for families experiencing homelessness; lex Crowley, the city's former director of ESD; and Hank Duncan, the city's bike and ped coordinator. (…
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Today's episode is not just one, but two doses of The 812 Overtime, extra segments recorded for us by recent guests who just had too many interesting insights for us to fit into our regular half-hour interviews. It's a couple of good, deep dives into local government. Our first Overtime interview we made back in March with John Connell about Bloomi…
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Hank Duncan, who works in the city's Planning and Transportation Department, is the city's Bicycle and Pedestrian Coordinator. He explains his role in how pedestrians, cyclists, scooter users, wheelchair users, stroller-pushers and more get around town. We discuss protected bike lanes, sidepaths, sidewalks, greenways, curb cuts and more. The 812 is…
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From 2016 to 2023, Alex Crowley served in the Hamilton administration as Bloomington's director of Economic and Sustainable Development. Since last summer, his new role is as executive director of the new Indiana Energy Independence Fund. In the second half of the show, he'll explain what a "green bank" is and his new job running one. In the first …
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How much do you really know about the typical homeless person? Are you sure, or are you just making assumptions? Homelessness among children, for example, is a significant thing. Our guest today is Emily Pike, the executive director of New Hope for Families, the only shelter in Monroe County dedicated to helping children under the age of 18 experie…
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Recently named one of USA Today's 2024 Restaurants of the year, The Elm has quickly established themselves as one of the must visit restaurants in Bloomington. Opened in March of 2022, they wasted no time making a name for themselves, locally and nationally, with inventive dishes, lively libations, and fulfilling mocktails, all served in a chic, co…
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To everyone visiting Bloomington, and about to make Monday the largest tourism event in the city's history, this episode is for you. The 812 podcast is all about explaining how the city of Bloomington works. In the first half of today's episode, we talk with Michael Large from the Public Works Department John Connell, general manager of Bloomington…
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When you hear the words "public" and "works"... what do you think of first? Potholes, maybe? Street paving? Yeah, that's not uncommon. But it definitely depends on the city you're in. In Bloomington, Public Works does everything from animal control to sanitation. Michael Large, the Operations Manager for the city's Public Works department, lays it …
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Professor Pilachowski, Distinguished Professor of Astronomy, and the Daniel Kirkwood Chair of the Astronomy Department at Indiana University, has been planning for Bloomington's April 8 eclipse for many years. She talks about its significance astronomically, its impact on people locally, her career in astronomy, and shares the plethora of activitie…
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Our guest today is new director of Bloomington Parks & Recreation, Tim Street -- and not once...not ONCE was the word "pickleball" mentioned. But he talks with host Steve Volan about the breadth of city parks issues, including the remediation of invasive trees, the state of the Farmers' Market, programs they're sponsoring for the coming eclipse, an…
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Season 6, presented by Visit Bloomington, is here and we're kicking things off with all things eclipse! For the first time since August 7th, 1869, Indiana will experience a total solar eclipse and Bloomington is smack dab in the middle of the path of totality! Indiana University PHD Astronomy students Kristin Baker and Lexi Gault join us to share e…
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A look back at interviews The 812 has conducted with: Communications Director Holly McLauchlin of City of Bloomington Utilities, about how the local water works works: General Manager John Connell of Bloomington Transit, about how the local system of busses is so bussin' and Jordan Davis, host of the No Dishes podcast about the local restaurant sce…
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BT General Manager John Connell gives The 812 an overview of the state's busiest bus system per capita, its scope, how it works, and what's next for public transit in Bloomington, including an update on the Green Line, soon to be the city's first bus rapid transit line. The 812 is a production of Plateia Media ©2024. All rights reserved.…
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After the Lineup for Thursday, March 28, we revisit our interview with At-Large Councilmember Matt Flaherty, recorded in January. He discusses how the city can take significant climate action and decarbonization by rethinking policies on development, utilities and parking. The 812 is a production of Plateia Media ©2024. All rights reserved.…
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Our guest today is Jordan Davis, director of operations at the Chocolate Moose. He's also host of the No Dishes podcast which is all about the local restaurant scene, and a board member for Visit Bloomington, the local convention and visitors' bureau. Among other things, we talk about his career in food service, the Chocolate Moose's history, the g…
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Water, water everywhere, but every drop you drink, dear city dweller, is cleaned somehow. Who delivers -- and takes away -- your water? We talk with Holly McLauchlin, the communications director for City of Bloomington Utilities. She'll explain the ginormous operation that provides us drinking water, carries off and cleans our wastewater, and dispe…
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On this Digest episode we look back at people whom we've interviewed to explore how they became candidates. We'll hear segments from former fire chief Jason Moore and now-city councilmember Courtney Daily about their origin stories, and a longer look at how Jonas Schrodt, who ran last year for an at-large seat and whom we interviewed last week, fou…
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What it's like to run for local political office for the first time? What motivates people to run, and how does a campaign make affect a candidate's self-esteem? Our guest today is Jonas Schrodt, the local stand-up comedian and winemaker who ran among six other candidates for one of three at-large seats on the city council last year. We do a post-m…
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So far on this show, our interviews have been with decision and policy makers in the city of Bloomington. But there are some people who know a lot about the city, and can explain the issues well, who may never have been elected or appointed officials. Today we debut a new occasional feature: The 812 Work Session. Mike Leonard was the primary column…
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