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Data show home-ownership disparities in North Dakota; Trump reaped over $100 million through fraud, New York says as trial starts; Volunteer water monitors: citizen scientists.

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Donald Trump's civil trial in New York is underway, House Republicans are divided on whether to oust Kevin McCarthy as Speaker, and Latino voter groups are hoping to see mass turnout in the next election.

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A small fire department in rural Indiana is determined not to fail new moms and babies, the growing election denial movement has caused voting districts to change procedures and autumn promises spectacular scenery along America's rural byways.

Joe Ulery

Producer

Joe has more than 35 years experience working in Indiana newsrooms. He started his first job when he was 16 years old in Logansport at the hometown radio station. He loved broadcasting so much he eventually joined the team fulltime. Joe worked his way from a young, local news reporter to News Director. For several years, Joe anchored Indy's Morning News at legendary news-talk radio station WIBC in Indianapolis-where he also hosted a weekend talk show. He is based in his homestate Indiana. Joe is known for his natural curiosity to dig for all the facts and a relentless pursuit for truth. He is trusted and respected by peers and sources. However, he may be best known for his humor. In his spare time, Joe vlogs about living with Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy. HCM is a hereditary disease which affects about 1 in 200 people. Joe is an HCM advocate and founding member of the HCMA steering committee for the social media ambassador program. He is also a frequent cohost on HCMA's "Tales from the Heart" podcast, and he edits the weekly production.


Honors and Awards: Proud recipient of several peer-selected awarded honors from Indiana Broadcasters Association (IBA), Associated Press (AP) and Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ).

Location: Westfield, IN

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