Local growers buy heirloom seeds from Wylie House
By Anne Halliwell
121 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
By Anne Halliwell
On one wall of the WonderLab Museum of Science, Technology and Health hangs a series of patchwork squares with glints of buttons, sequins and thread.
Conrad, a burgeoning wildlife photographer and vice president of the Sassafras Audubon Society, brought four other members to his home Saturday morning for a lesson in bird photography.
In a room full of mentors and teachers, Lawrence Julius Hanks looked back at his community as he was honored.
When lead was found in the water at a high school in Greentown, Indiana, the county responded with blood and water testing.
An accidental chlorine release by Bloomington Utilities on Wednesday did not harm Clear Creek, said John Langley, acting director of Public Works for the City of Bloomington.
Jim Halvorson spun a pottery wheel in the lobby of the Bloomington Monroe County Convention Center on Sunday evening. In a few minutes, another clay bowl grew under his hands, was shaped, etched and set aside.
Production on a controversial Advanced Recycling Center has been temporarily halted while Indianapolis gathers feedback from interested parties.
Environment and policy experts at a forum in the City Hall council chambers Monday night concluded that there are months of work and uncertainty ahead for the Clean Power Plan.
Karen McQueen, 9, spent Saturday night bouncing between the dance floor, the treat table and her mother at the Rhino’s All Ages Music Club.
A new specialty license plate benefiting the Indiana Recycling Coalition is contributing to environmental programming around the state.
The Supreme Court halted federal efforts to regulate carbon emissions Tuesday.
Fourth Street International Market
Julie Warren and Jennifer Cassidy sipped chocolate-flavored drinks in the distillery room of Cardinal Spirits Monday evening — a little “hair of the dog” to support dogs in Bloomington.
The Hoosier Environmental Council plans to use public opinion to halt House Bill 1082, which passed the Indiana House 64-33 last week.
A bill limiting Indiana’s environmental regulations has passed in committee and will move on to the House of Representatives for consideration.
The Bloomington Community Orchard celebrated its year of fruitful work with rhubarb and chai pie in the Harmony School Gymnasium on Sunday evening.
In the wake of the water crisis in Flint, Michigan, and Bloomington’s 2015 water quality report, attorney Ken Nunn and activist Erin Brockovich expressed concern about the safety of Bloomington’s water.
Bloomington residents brainstormed ways to make sustainable living easier at Wednesday’s Green Drinks meeting in the Banquet Facility of Upland Brewing Company.
More than three months after first reports came out, this year’s pumpkin shortage is becoming known on campus.