Ind. senator proposes standards for National Anthem
A proposed bill aims to set “performance standards” to performances of the National Anthem in Indiana’s public schools and universities. Any performer who does not comply could face a $25 fine.
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A proposed bill aims to set “performance standards” to performances of the National Anthem in Indiana’s public schools and universities. Any performer who does not comply could face a $25 fine.
Elected to the Bloomington City Council’s District 5 last fall, Darryl Neher, a Democrat, was sworn into office for his first term on Jan. 1.
Standing quietly alongside a sidewalk outside of the IU-Health Bloomington Hospital on Dec. 11, 20 protesters had cardboard signs reading “Died in the Bloomington Hospital ER begging for air” and “We demand answers from Bloomington Hospital.”
As a whole, the Occupiers have made themselves clear: They don’t plan to disband anytime soon, regardless of the temperature.
The operation of the Middle Way House's rooftop garden has remained low-key and operated through a small grant from the Bloomington Garden Club, providing food for the women and children living in the shelter. But beginning next year, the size of the garden is expected to grow. The project recently received a $2,500 Sustainability Partnership Grant from the city of Bloomington and a $1,000 grant from the Bloomington Project School, the fourth and fifth grade students of which help water the rooftop garden each morning.
Sitting around a large round table in Rachael’s Café, residents gathered with Bloomington City Council member Isabel Piedmont-Smith on Saturday to discuss current city issues for the last time.
A group of protesters blocked the door to the Cohort Classroom, Room 1050 in the Godfrey Graduate and Executive Education Center, where bank executives were recruiting business students. Sitting cross-legged on the floor in front of the room’s door, protesters blocked anyone from entering the room.
James D. Finney, 21, is suspected in three recent crimes involving firearms, including the murder of Sarnecki, 22, Bloomington Police Chief Mike Diekhoff said during a press conference Monday.
A Pizza X delivery driver who was shot shortly after midnight Friday has died from his injuries.
Nicole Cadow Johnson carries her daughter WIllow on her shoulders during the "People's March" on Oct. 15.
As children dressed as ghosts and goblins began roaming the Bloomington streets Monday, 41 of Monroe County’s convicted sex offenders waited in line at the entrance of the Justice Building. Mandated by their probation or parole officer, they waited to attend a free showing of the 1993 movie “Rudy.”
For the past 12 years, the House of Prayer Ellettsville, located at 4100 N. Hartstrait Road in Bloomington, has transformed their holy sanctuary into a hellacious depiction of the devil’s work during the Halloween season.
Members of the House of Prayer Ellettsville act as angels in the final scene of their production Sunday at Hell House. After several hellacious scenes, visitors were guided to the Heaven scene where they were asked to follow Christianity.
Performers participate in a scene during the House of Prayer Ellettsville’s annual Hell House performance on Sunday. The church’s pastor, Larry Mitchell, described the event as a “demon-guided tour.”
Waving a cardboard sign above her head with her right arm and holding her 4-year-old daughter’s hand with her left, IU employee Nicole Cadow Johnson, 34, stepped off the curb at Peoples Park. Her two older children walked in front of her, blending in with the large group of protesters marching west on Kirkwood Avenue toward Chase Bank.
Nicole Cadow Johnson holds her daughter, Willow, as she protests at the entrance to Chase Bank downtown Bloomington during the "Peoples March" on Oct. 15.
Nicole Cadow Johnson, right, hugs her daughter, Willow, in Peoples Park on Oct. 15, after convincing her to wear a protest sign for the "Peoples March." Occupy Bloomington Protesters marched to Chase Bank downtown Bloomington, the Monroe County Jail and the Farmer's Market.
Family and friends of IU freshman Renee Ohrn remember her as a compassionate and outgoing person who brightened the lives of everybody around her. Ohrn, 19, of Gary was killed Saturday morning in a fire at Terra Trace Apartments.
Ryan Patrick Mobley, 27, was arrested Sunday for allegedly stealing a family friend’s pickup truck.
On Sept. 12, IU’s Office of Enrollment Management launched a net price calculator through The College Board. It is designed to help prospective students determine an accurate cost of attendance.