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Michael Baker Corporation employee Patrick Duncan speaks with Indiana State Police Troopers William Brown and Eric Russell during an I-69 public hearing Thursday at the Monroe County Fairgrounds.
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Michael Baker Corporation employee Patrick Duncan speaks with Indiana State Police Troopers William Brown and Eric Russell during an I-69 public hearing Thursday at the Monroe County Fairgrounds.
A signboard detailing event guidelines stands in the Monroe County Fairgrounds Auditorium during an I-69 public hearing Thursday.
Michael Baker Corporation employee Jim Baker speaks with Cathy and Larry Smith during an I-69 public hearing in 2012 at the Monroe County Fairgrounds. Cathy expressed her concerns about the Kinser Pike section of the project.
Sandra Tokarski, left, and Cheryl Munson talk about the negative effects of the I-69 expansion during a public hearing Thursday at the Monroe County Fairgrounds. Tokarski works with the group Citizens for Appropriate Rural Roads.
Enamel artist Chris Martin speaks with Ben West and Anna Dale at the holiday art fair and bazaar Saturday at the Unitarian Universalist Church. Martin has been selling work on the art fair circuit since the 1980s.
Susan Snyder tries on a ring made by jeweler Marilyn Greenwood at the holiday art fair and bazaar Saturday at the Unitarian Universalist Church. Artists working in a variety of media were featured in the show, with work ranging from jewelry to photography to clothing.
Georgia Emmert puts out cookies at the holiday art fair and bazaar Saturday at the Unitarian Universalist Church. The event is a fundraiser for the church, and has been occurring for 54 years.
Glass artist Jacques Bachelier cleans a piece at the holiday art fair and bazaar Saturday at the Unitarian Universalist Church. Bachelier recently moved to Bloomington from Nashville, Ind.
Paintings hang as part of the Bloomington Watercolor Society's 2012 membership show "We Paint...the Springs and Other Things" Wednesday in the City Hall atrium. The show is running until Nov. 30.
Bree Swartz uses Union Board Director of Campus and Community Engagement junior Matt Wilkinson to demonstrate a nose strike during a Girls Fight Back self-defense presentation Tuesday in the Whittenberger Auditorium. Swartz showed off a variety of self-defense moves.
Attendees practice self-defense moves during a Girls Fight Back presentation Tuesday in the Whittenberger Auditorium. Girls Fight Back presenter Bree Swartz gave a brief overview as to how to protect oneself from an attack.
Junior Matt Wilkinson, Union Board Director of Campus and Community Engagement, wears stickers demonstrating areas in which an attacker is vulnerable during a Girls Fight Back self-defense presentation Tuesday in the Whittenberger Auditorium. Presenter Bree Swartz highlighted several of the best places to hit an attacker.
Bree Swartz places stickers on the back of Union Board Director of Campus and Community Engagement junior Matt Wilkinson to demonstrates areas in which an attacker is vulnerable during a Girls Fight Back self-defense presentation Tuesday in the Whittenberger Auditorium. Girls Fight Back is aimed at teaching women to protect themselves.
Ohio State University sophomore Darrin Heydinger reacts after news outlets call the presidential election at the Ohio Republican Party election party Tuesday in downtown Columbus.
Gloria Campana watches election results come in at the Ohio Republican Party election party Tuesday in downtown Columbus.
Will Ireland, left, and Marvin Treiger laugh while watching election results come in at the Ohio Republican Party election party Tuesday in downtown Columbus.
Levi Fox watches election results come in at the Ohio Republican Party election party Tuesday in downtown Columbus. Fox, who lives in Washington, D.C., came to Ohio to campaign for presidential candidate Republican Mitt Romney.
Senator Rob Portman (R - Ohio) speaks at the Ohio Republican election night event Tuesday in downtown Columbus. Portman has been a strong supporter of the candidacy of presidential candidate Governor Mitt Romney.
Ohio State University sophomore Darrin Heydinger reacts after news outlets call the presidential election at the Ohio Republican Party election party Tuesday in downtown Columbus.
Gloria Campana watches election results come in at the Ohio Republican Party election party Tuesday in downtown Columbus.