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Barber Fred Rumple cuts hair of customer Lee Caufield at The Golden Shear near T.I.S. on East Third Street. Rumple has been cutting hair at The Golden Shear for 25 years.
Morgan McKinney, 18, cleans her saddle as she prepares Brady, her 19-year old horse, to compete in the pole bending event at the Illinois Tri-State Rodeo. Morgan finished the season first place in pole bending for the state of Indiana last year.
Michael Shreeve practices cattle roping while talking on the phone between events at the Illinois Tri-State Rodeo. Michael competes in team roping, but his true passion is bull riding.
Michael Shreeve, a high school bull rider, says a prayer before the rodeo starts. He doesn't pray for the best run of the night, but just asks God to keep him and the other riders safe.
Morgan McKinney, 18, cleans her saddle as she prepares Brady, her 19-year old horse, to compete in the pole bending event at the Illinois Tri-State Rodeo. Morgan finished the season first place in pole bending for the state of Indiana last year.
Indiana high School Rodeo Association president Angela Hoagland talks with the contestants before the start of the rodeo in Du Quoin, Ill. Rodeo contestants from Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, Missouri, Tennessee and Arkansas came to compete at the Du Quoin State Fairgrounds.
The Western High School Panthers huddle up during a timeout in the IHSAA 3A girls basketball state finals. Western would win against two-time champions Evansville Mater Dei, 38-35.
Western High School head coach Chris Keisling answers questions from the press after winning the 3A IHSAA girls basketball championship. Western won, 38-35, against two-time champions Evansville Mater Dei in their first state finals appearance.
Western's Siera Daniel, a senior center, blocks a shot by Mater Dei's star gaurd and IU commit Maura Meunsterman. Western beat Mater Dei, 38-35, in the IHSAA 3A state final.
The Western High School Panthers huddle up during a timeout in the IHSAA 3A girls basketball state finals. Western would win against two-time champions Evansville Mater Dei, 38-35.
The New Castle High School Trojans play the Anderson High School Indians at the New Castle Fieldhouse, the world's largest high school gym. The gym has a seating capacity of over 9000, but only 1337 fans showed up for the game against Anderson last Friday.
Frank McMahon picks up trash in the New Castle Fieldhouse after a game last Friday night. McMahon, along with four students, are responsible for keeping the world's largest high school gym clean after every game.
Cory Isenbarger, a senior at New Castle High School, cleans off the bleachers of the New Castle Fieldhouse with a gas-powered leaf blower. He helps clean the gym — the world's largest — after every game for $25.
Frank McMahon mops up a small spill at the New Castle Fieldhouse after a game. "Best part is you get a good view of it all," he said. "I could walk these stands in my dreams."
Frank McMahon shuts off the lights in the New Castle Fieldhouse after cleaning the 9325-seat gym. McMahon is in charge of cleaning the gym — the world's largest — after every game.
After cleaning the world's largest high school gym, Frank McMahon and the four high school students who help him shoot some hoops. It usually takes the group about an hour to clean the 9,325 seats in the gym.
The Jordan River flows through Dunn Meadow one September day past students rushing to class and relaxing for a lunch break.
Cutters Brewing Company took over taps at Nick's English Hut Wednesday, offering their Floyd's Folly Scottish Ale, Belgian Pale Ale, Monon Whet and Lost River Summer Ale. The event was part of Bloomington Craft Beer Week, which continues through the Bloomington Craft Beer Festival on Saturday.
Head brewers Ted Miller, of Brugge Brasserie, Rob Caputo, of Flat 12, Clay Robinson, of Sun King, and Justin Miller, of Black Acre, discuss the craft beer market and their own backgrounds in brewing at a Brewer's Workshop at The Tap. The event was part of Bloomington Craft Beer Week, which continues through the Bloomington Craft Beer Festival this Saturday.