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Friday, August 29th at 9pm
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8/31 at 12:30pm, 9/5 at 5pm

We travel to Carmi to view unique artifacts at the L. Haas Museum, explore the architectural beauty of Goddard Chapel in Marion, and walk the grounds of Pauper Cemetery at the Saline Creek Pioneer Village in Harrisburg with historian and “grave dowser” Ron Nielsen. More...

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NEW! - NPR Mobile Web and Voice

Miss WSIU and NPR news when you aren't near a radio? Get your WSIU news fix via our new Mobile Voice and Web service.

To access NPR and local WSIU news headlines via your cell phone (or landline), simply call (618) 319-4071 and press 1 for local news and 2 for NPR headlines.

For web-enabled cell phones, visit wsiu.npr.org to read top stories from the WSIU Radio Newsroom and NPR by using the WSIU Mobile Web interface.

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WSIU Learning

WSIU is proud to celebrate our 14th year of inspiring children in kindergarten through third grade through the Reading Rainbow Young Writers & Illustrators Contest. Participants write and illustrate their own picture storybooks.

View the winning stories.

WSIU is a PBS TeacherLine station, and we are pleased to offer educators throughout the region, an accredited professional development program which helps teachers acquire the skills they need to prepare students for a successful future.

Find out more about PBS Teacherline

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From Beethoven to the Beatles, you will find that vinyl classic you've been looking for at the Classic Vinyl and Media Sale.

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From acclaimed filmmaker Ken Burns, THE WAR examines the myriad ways in which World War II touched the lives of every family on every street in every town in America.

Learn more about the Ken Burns documentary series THE WAR and WSIU's local companion project,

HONOR & SACRIFICE: WSIU REMEMBERS WORLD WAR II.

Watch video segments from "WSIU InFocus" featuring local veterans who served both at home and abroad.

Visit the Veterans Profile page for oral histories and photographs of local veterans and their families.

Visit the Share a Story page to read more diary excerpts, letters, and hear audio recordings. From this page you can also share your own World War II stories.

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