Local group tries to reduce plastic bag use after state law prolongs efforts
On April 11, Bring Your Bag Bloomington members met to brainstorm ways to disseminate reuseable bags.
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On April 11, Bring Your Bag Bloomington members met to brainstorm ways to disseminate reuseable bags.
Amy Roche led a group of new volunteers through the Bloomington Community Orchard on April 2.
As the planting season approaches, Bloomington Community Garden plots remain open for rental, Program Manager Robin Hobson said.
The Commission on the Status of Black Males discussed opening a dialogue after a false December rape accusation implicated a young black man.
Almost five million Syrians are now refugees.
The Bloomington Data Collective is looking to put Bloomington back on the technology map.
Moya Andrews, an advanced master gardener at the highest gold level, said the fair was a taste of what gardeners could look forward to when the weather warmed up.
The line for hot coffee stayed long Saturday morning as chilled Farmers Market visitors huddled in patches of sunlight.
The Utilities Service Board Special Meeting acquainted new board members with their roles Wednesday evening.
After Gov. Mike Pence signed House Enrolled Act 1386 into law last Thursday, alcohol will be more easily accessible at the Indiana Dunes State Park.
A controversial bill that could have restricted environmental regulators’ abilities to react to crises was struck down last week in the wake of the Flint water crisis.
Casting for "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" was racked with controversy.
The Dark Knight first appeared in comics in the late 1930s and remains one of the best-loved characters in comic, television and cinematic history.
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Six cooks shared the kitchen at a Diabetes and Nutrition Cooking Class on Wednesday.
Gov. Mike Pence signed a bill Tuesday that will eliminate ISTEP by mid-2017.
Glenn Lassiter and James B. Doud, seated together at the low table in Cardinal Spirits, looked over the decades-old portraits of themselves.
As the legislative session drew to a close Thursday, Indiana appeared to have avoided the worst aspects of some 2016 bills, said Hoosier Environmental Council Executive Director Jesse Kharbanda.
On Gail Hale’s workshop table lay strips of white, lavender, teal, aqua and periwinkle, hand-sewn back together.
United States residents may be called again to provide some or all of their own food in the event of another World War or crisis.