Feeding America reveals 'hungry' US areas
Not everyone who goes hungry lives below the poverty level. Feeding America, a domestic hunger relief charity, created an interactive map of the country titled Map the Meal Gap.
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Not everyone who goes hungry lives below the poverty level. Feeding America, a domestic hunger relief charity, created an interactive map of the country titled Map the Meal Gap.
To celebrate the new era at Lee’s, the public was invited to attend a Grand Re-opening on Saturday.
In January, two Giving Back to Africa associates traveled to the Program of Aid and Integration to the Underprivileged school and orphanage in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Pedestrians seeking a caffeine fix Monday morning found themselves shut out of the Dunkin’ Donuts restaurant at 517 E. Kirkwood Ave. The Emporium-Earthly Goods and Treasures also announced its future closing with store signs Monday.
SuperTova.com, marketed as a free alternative to a similar faith-based dating website — JDate.com — is a Jewish-only dating site that allows singles to meet online.
There are many ways to get involved this spring, whether it is for exercise or charitable purposes, there are opportunities to participate almost every weekend until the end of the school year.
After the first night in their Coal City, Ind., home, the Eggers family awoke to find themselves in a living nightmare. An electrical fire from a wire behind a wall connecting the living room, dining room and kitchen that had been smoldering for hours had burned through and begun to devour the four-bedroom house.
Through 3-D hologram effects, live acting and dialogue the Indiana Historical Society’s “You Are There” exhibits bring history to life.
Since 2003, Monroe County Humane Association’s VIPaws has brought certified therapy dogs and their owners to participate in Animal Reading Friends at the Monroe County Public Library and the Ellettsville branch once a month.
The actions of the U.S. military in the Middle East have raised concerns with groups such as the Bloomington Peace Action Coalition.
As a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage works its way through the Indiana legislature, a provision of the federal Defense of Marriage Act was declared unconstitutional by the U.S. Attorney General on Feb. 23.
Planned to go in effect July 1, Indiana homeschooled students would be eligible to try out, practice and play in high school athletics alongside athletes who attend public school.
Restaurant Tallent was recently awarded the AAA Four Diamond Award. This was the only restaurant in Bloomington to receive that honor.
Thousands of miles away on American soil, pilots control unmanned aerial vehicles known as drones that drop bombs, killing civilians across the Middle East.
Eighteen Indiana businesses were recognized last week for superior performance in the small business sector in 2010.
Located on the corner of Seventh Street and Indiana Avenue, it is known as the “IU house” by many because of the IU logo incorporated in the design of the shingles on the roof.
Sumit Ganguly said he wanted to give his wife something special for Valentine’s Day.
Middle Way House's Food Works grand opening will celebrate the facility located on South Washington Street from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday. Members will offer door prizes and several tastings of Food Works’ creations.
Monroe County Public Library's new energy-efficient Bookmobile, which is a small version of the public library on wheels, was unveiled to residents Friday, and will be celebrated at all its stops through Thursday, Feb. 10.
Even the warmth of a mug of hot chocolate could not deter the winter storm that blew through Bloomington on Tuesday and Wednesday, leaving Week of Chocolate events canceled in its wake.