Indiana midwives are celebrating House committee approval of HB86 which could grant licensure to certified professional midwives; the food service director for the local school system learns from a guest speaker on getting healthy, locally-grown food into school lunches; a discovery by an Indiana University astronomer could upset most theories of galaxy formation; local resident and 9/11 whistleblower Kevin Ryan will talk tomorrow about discovering traces of explosives in the dust from the World Trade Center; Bloomington’s annual Easter Egg Hunt happens tomorrow on the courthouse lawn; the second annual "Sustain IU" festival starts Monday and runs through Earth Day.
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Hosts Daniel Soto and Anna Witte welcome Jose A. Gonzalez-Parodi, from La Voz, Indiana's leading bilingual newspaper. This publication reaches most of Indiana and is a valuable tool for Spanish speakers who want to stay informed and learn English. The Hola crew congratulates the publication on its ten-year anniversary. Sonia Velazquez-Marker and Lylian Martinez bring you news and commentary on Latin American sports and "espectaculos", the latest in entertainment news south of the border. Hola Bloomington highlights this week's community events and volunteer opportunities in a segment prepared by Jenny Gibson and Daniel Soto. Also featured: a monthly HIV/AIDS segment brought to you by Jessica Wetmore of Positive Link, cultural segments provided by Nuevos Horizontes, a program of the University of Illinois Extension, and Latin American news from Radio Bilingue.