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Friends of Grubb walk for answers
Showers spilled from the sky as family, friends and supporters gathered at Peoples Park on Monday evening for a walk to raise awareness for Crystal Grubb.
Murderer Lee no longer in Jennings County
After residing in a house for nine days upon being released on parole, convicted murderer Robert E. Lee, 57, no longer resides at the initial address in Jennings County.
Husband, wife reportedly approach woman with knife, destroy tent
A husband and wife are facing criminal charges after threatening a woman at knife-point and ravaging her tent behind a department store.
Mother reports possible molestation to BPD
The mother of a seven-year-old girl reported to the Bloomington Police Department that her daughter may have been molested five years ago.
Japanee restaurant engulfed in flames
Japanee Japanese restaurant and sushi bar went up in flames in the early hours of Monday morning, and a cause of the fire has yet to be determined.
Restaurant fire shuts down Walnut, Seventh streets
The Bloomington Fire Department responded to a three-alarm fire at the Japanee on Walnut restaurant this morning that has shut down Walnut Street from Seventh to Eighth streets.
Physician sentenced for health fraud
A Bloomington physician is facing a federal prison sentence and was ordered to pay a restitution fee surpassing $1 million for health care fraud and unlawful drug distribution he admittedly committed in March.
Man arrested after fatal accident
An arrest was made Tuesday evening following a fatal hit-and-run accident that killed a motorcyclist.
The Worst-Case Scenario
Just remember: yes, it could be better, but be glad it’s not worse. Consider the following hypothetical and reflect on how good your day actually is — maybe.
Man arrested in fatal hit-and-run accident
An arrest was made Tuesday evening following a fatal hit-and-run accident that killed a motorcyclist.
Indy man awaits gun possession ruling
An Indianapolis man might regain possession of his 40 confiscated firearms, pending the ruling of his Wednesday hearing.
After court reversal ruling, attorney general candidate would revamp DCS
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the seventh circuit declared the public sex offender database “constitutionally insufficient” Tuesday.
Police arrest couple for scuffle behind library
A man was reportedly tackled off his bike and hit in the face and scrotum sometime before 9 p.m. Sunday near the Monroe County Public Library.
Wapakoneta says goodbye to Neil Armstrong
Long before Neil Armstrong, who died Saturday at age 82, set foot on the moon, he walked the streets of Wapakoneta, Ohio.
Kelley instructor dies after jump
Susan Keenan, 51, a senior lecturer of accounting in the Kelley School of Business, died Friday of injuries sustained after jumping from the fourth level of a parking garage at the Hilton Garden Inn, located at 245 N. College Ave.
Ind. State Fair adds stronger safety regulations
The Indiana State Fair was subject to a safety overhaul this year before opening for operation in response to the stage collapse that killed seven people and left dozens injured on Aug. 13, 2011.
Child porn link sent to employee’s cell phone
Shortstop Food Mart Owner Chris Smith said one of his employees received a text message including a hyperlink to child pornography from a fellow employee. The employee who received the message immediately brought it to the attention of Smith.
Child porn link sent to employee’s cell phone
Shortstop Food Mart Owner Chris Smith said one of his employees received a text message including a hyperlink to child pornography from a fellow employee. The employee who received the message immediately brought it to the attention of Smith.
Child porn link sent to employee’s cell phone
Shortstop Food Mart Owner Chris Smith said one of his employees received a text message including a hyperlink to child pornography from a fellow employee. The employee who received the message immediately brought it to the attention of Smith.
