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Tuesday Rundown: Messel expected to change plea, dockless bike share program coming to Bloomington, IUWG finishes seventh, scrapbook reveals photos of Hiroshima

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Messel expected to change plea in April for rape case

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Daniel Messel, who was convicted of murdering Hannah Wilson in April 2015, is escorted to the Brown County Circuit Court on Sept. 22, 2016. Messel has another hearing in April. Emily Eckelbarger

Daniel Messel, convicted of the murder of IU student Hannah Wilson, is expected to change his plea in April in connection to a separate 2012 rape case. Read more here.


Dockless bike share program coming to Bloomington and IU

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Sophomore Sarah Snoddy parks her bike in front of Franklin Hall. A new bike sharing program in Bloomington, called Pace, will begin this spring. Mallory Smith

Students and community members will soon be able to rent bikes for just $1 per half hour. Read more here.


IU finishes seventh after tough final round

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Freshman golfer Mary Parsons finishes her swing after a drive at the Bettie Lou Evans Invitational in Lexington, Kentucky, on Oct. 6. Parsons and the Hoosiers finished in sixth place at the Lady Buckeye Invitational. Courtesy Photo

The IU women’s golf team competed in the Westbrook Invitational in Arizona this weekend. With their seventh place finish, the Hoosiers have now finished in the top ten of every tournament they have competed in this season. Read more here.


Discovered scrapbook reveals photos of Hiroshima

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A portrait of Robert Clegg Jr., 1946, sits in the Monroe County History Center. The portrait was done by a street artist while Clegg was in Kyoto, Japan, according to the info card next to the piece. Peter Talbot

A Bloomington local who traveled to Japan after the atomic bombing of Hiroshima died in 1990, but his stories live on in a scrapbook at the Monroe County History Center. Read more here.

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