Your Country

  • Bryant, Indiana Jail One in a Million

    Richard: Somebody got in need like a house burned something like that everybody was there to help ‘em. THERE ARE A THOUSAND TOWNS LIKE BRYANT INDIANA OUT IN YOUR COUNTRY…WIDE SPOTS IN THE ROAD THAT WERE ONCE THE WHOLE WORLD TO THE PEOPLE WHO LIVED THERE.

  • Waterloo Shoemaker a Big Success

    Lori: We went from living paycheck to paycheck, living in a 17-hundred foot mobile home to this. We're not rich but we don't have to worry anymore and that has really changed our lives.

  • Seminary Prof. Produces Music Documentary

    Richard Resch has devoted his life to the Lutheran church, and to music. He is an accomplished musician and professor at Concordia Theological Seminary, and he’s combined his two loves, music and the church, to produce a documentary on the origins of Lutheran music.

  • Paper Jesus Blesses Congregation at Fort Wayne Church

    In 32 years as a college art teacher John Sturmfels has worked with just about every art medium under the sun. And though he’s primarily a painter, John still calls on those special skills he picked up in the classroom, when the project he’s working on demands it.

  • Historic Opera House Endangered

    THIS IS A STORY OF HOW A BUILDING CAN TELL THE STORY OF A TOWN. ONCE UPON A TIME MANY YEARS AGO EDGERTON OHIO, A GROWING LITTLE BERG, BUILT A BEAUTIFUL TOWN HALL.

  • Art Teachers Wow 'Em at ARTLINK

    FORT WAYNE IS AN ACTIVE CENTER FOR THE ARTS, FAR OUTPRODUCING OTHER TOWNS ITS SIZE IN FINE ART AND FINE ARTISTS. WE GOT THAT WAY AND REMAIN THAT WAY BECAUSE FORT WAYNE IS ALSO A CENTER FOR ART INSTRUCTION.

  • Wolves Roam Freely at Wolf Park

    A PRIMEVAL CALL PIERCES THE AIR IN A DISTANT CORNER OF 'YOUR COUNTRY'. IT'S MORNING AT WOLF PARK IN BATTLE GROUND INDIANA, AND THE PARKS MAJESTIC INHABITANTS ARE STIRRING.

  • Artist Tells Stories on Granite Gravestones

    AS HERALDS OF OUR FINAL RESTING PLACE GRAVESTONES SAY SURPRISINGLY LITTLE ABOUT US…A NAME AND A COUPLE OF DATES MAYBE..SOMETIMES BARELY THAT.

  • Old Huntington Theatre Preparing for Rebirth

    They were the grand old days of vaudeville, long before movies and TV, when singers, dancers, comediens..all sorts of acts…traveled from town to town bringing live entertainment to every corner of the country.

  • Warbird Museum

    Strolling through Auburn's Hoosier Air Museum is walking backward through time, military time...past some of this country's most famous warbirds, like the Boeing Stearman, a critical trainer for World War Two fighter pilots.

This content requires the latest Adobe Flash Player and a browser with JavaScript enabled. Click here for a free download of the latest Adobe Flash Player.