Rariden Resume 5; Newscenter 10
In this special from Newscenter, Karen Rariden covers a range of stories, starting with the struggles of coal miners in Southern Indiana due to new regulations. She also reported on Ronald Reagan’s inauguration, a hostage situation going on in the world, and various human-interest pieces such as tropical fish care, historic wooden bridges, a court case against Eli Lilly, and local festivals and auctions.
00:07 David Goodnow is introducing the topic of the Mining Industry and how it is changing
00:39 Footage of a miner who's going out of business
Where: Southern Indiana
What: “ I find it impossible to comply and survive”.
00:46 Karen Rariden starts talking and describing the economic shifts leading to the downfall of coal
01:16 Karen is sitting down with a family discussing mining
who: victor linton
where: southern Indiana
What: discussing that the new law set in place is confusing for miners because they
aren't sure where or who to trust
01:31 Footage of a family eating at a table for dinner while Karen is talking over the video, adding more details about the new law put in place
01:42 Karen interviewing another guest sitting at the table
who: dick baker
where: southern Indiana
What: he talks about how the price rise of coal is not just affecting miners, but everyday
consumers who don't realize it
01:59 Indiana Coal Association member begins talking in a clip
Who: Bill Beeman
Where: Southern Indiana
What: He compares the scarcity of the Midwest coal to the western coal
02:09 Karen is in downtown Indy in front of the surface mining building
02:17 The camera begins showing B-roll of Victor Linton
02:43 David Goodnow now introduces the next segment of the story
02:44 Karen Rariden starts to talk about 1949 and begins to introduce Victor Linton
03:11 Karen follows Victor Linton around to understand his day-to-day life in the mining industry and understand the complications that follow along with it.
04:00 Karen interviews Ano Keller, another miner who had to close down his business
04:35 Karen interviews Cleave Rentschler, a miner who had a good business going, but shut it down himself because of all the inspectors
04:51 David Goodnow introduces the next segment that Karen will be reporting on - how miners are fighting back on this new set of regulations within their industry
05:36 B roll of construction and digging up coal - Karen says since the 1960s, the coal tonnage has reached 5-6 million
06:07 Karen interviews Robert Haviland, who talks about how he feels like the government is trying to protect them from themselves
06:41 The b-roll jumps back to Robert talking about if the prices go up anymore, they will no longer be able to afford the equipment needed to keep doing their jobs
07:00 Nina Hatfield begins to talk
07:25 Karen closes off the segment
07:33 David Goodman introduces the new segment “Hoosier Gold” - coal
08:05 Karen talks about the operator's fee, permit fee, average fee, and permit plans
08:52 Harold Sargent is introduced
09:28 George Eisele introduces the next segment
09:55 Karen begins her segment, talking about how miners think the surface mining laws are becoming out of hand
10:05 Karen interviews OSM officials about these mining laws and why they are put into place
10:14 B roll of miners all sitting at a table, talking
11:32 Interviews of recent miners from the previous segments discussing the mining laws and how they're affecting their business
12:04 George Eisele introducing new segment - Ronald Reagan's inauguration
12:10 B-roll of the Capitol and interviews with citizens there
13:51 David Goodnow introduces the new segment - how the inauguration came to be a selling event
15:00 interviews with citizens on the street and in the shops by Karen
16:00 David Goodnow introduces a new segment about Rockville High School
16:25 Karen interviews Bill Smith about the hostage situation
16:50 B roll of hostage footage and iteams on fire
19:37 David Goodnow introduces a new segment about tropical fish
19:43 Karen interviews expert Bill Heyman on tropical fish living in saltwater
21:18 George Eisele introduces a new segment on wooden bridges
21:31 B Roll of the oldest wooden bridge in the county
21:45 Karen interviews Terry Brentlinger on how these new bridges are saving the city money
23:28 David Goodnow and Karen Rariden are on air together, talking about
28:11 Karen Rariden reports on a New York court appeal upholding a verdict against Eli Lilly on a new drug that supposedly causes cancer in women
34:03 David Goodnow introduces a new segment on budget cuts
36:33 David Goodman introduces a new segment on DMSO, and Karen reports on it and interviews citizens who have used it before. She also reports on the effects of it and athletes' use of the new drug
45:03 Karen reports on Bill Henrichs on his flagpole painting business
46:00 B-roll of the workers painting a flagpole
47:28 Karen Rariden covers a local auction and its history
50:00 Karen covers the Phil Harris, Alice Faye radio program festival
50:21 Phill Harris is interviewed by Karen Rariden about his feelings towards the festival
51:19 Karenn Rariden introduces segments of the night, which include undercover narcotic officers making 6 arrests in Virgo County, heavy flooding across Indiana, a new Indiana senator, a plane crash in Franklin, Indiana, with multiple casualties, and new stock market changes within the oil industry
54:05 Karen covers a segment on Children's Theatre
58:38 Segment on new restaurant covered by Karen
59:00 Closing of Newscenter 10