Darrel Boggess and his wife stand in front of St.Thomas Lutheran Church on East 3rd Street. The price of powering the church went from $5000 a month to $1000 after Darrel's initiative to add solar panels.
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Darrel Boggess and his wife stand in front of St.Thomas Lutheran Church on East 3rd Street. The price of powering the church went from $5000 a month to $1000 after Darrel's initiative to add solar panels.
Darrel Boggess and his wife stand in front of St.Thomas Lutheran Church on East 3rd Street. The price of powering the church went from $5000 a month to $1000 after Darrel's initiative to add solar panels.
Donald Griffon, Jr. sits in the lobby of his company Griffon Realty Monday afternoon. Griffon, Jr. is the founder of Griffon Realty and was recently awarded the MLK Legacy Award.
Kevin Locke from the Standing Rock tribe reads out of children's books he was featured in. Locke performed and spoke at the Monroe County Library Monday night.
The audience waits for Kevin Locke to perform traditional Native American songs and dances. The performance took place Monday night at the Monroe County Library.
Kevin Locke from the Standing Rock tribe performs a song traditionally played by tribes in Indiana. Locke has performed in over 90 countries in an attempt to unite people.
Sen. Tim Lanane, D-Anderson expresses his appreciation for Gov. Holcomb compared to former governer Mike Pence. Lanane says,"He was beneath the clouds," when discussing Holcomb's ideas for improvement in Indiana at the State of the State address Tuesday night.
State legislators and guests clap for Governer Holcomb as he finishes his address. The State of the State address was given Tuesday night at the Indiana Statehouse in Indianapolis.
Sen. David Long, R-Ft.Wayne discusses Gov. Holcomb's address at the State of the State at the Statehouse Tuesday night. Long says that he expects Gov. Holcomb will reveal more details to his plans for improvement in the future.
Governer Holcomb stands before the state legislators and other invited guests at his first State of the State address Tuesday night at the Indiana Statehouse. He speaks about his five pillars of improvement for Indiana, which includes making new roads and raising the budget for Pre-K schooling.
State legislators greet each other before the State of the State in Indianapolis Tuesday night. Governer Holcomb discussed issues of educational funding and infrastructure at the address.
State legislators greet each other before the State of the State in Indianapolis Tuesday night. At the State of the State address, Governer Holcomb spoke about educational issues and the war on drugs.
State legislators applaud as Governer Holcomb enters to give his address. The State of the State address was held Tuesday night at the Indiana Statehouse.
Governer Holcomb talks to the state legislators and other invited guests at his first State of the State address Tuesday night at the Indiana Statehouse. He speaks about his five pillars of improvement for Indiana, which includes making new roads and raising the budget for Pre-K schooling.
Alpha Chi Sigma, a chemistry fraternity, teaches kids how to create electricity with lemons at their event Monday morning at Wonderlab. Stella Watts (left) and her brothers Harlan and Sawyer attatch a Christmas light to the lemons and watch it light up.
Kristen Swanson (left) and Petr Sliva (right) from Alpha Chi Sigma teach kids about sheep brains. The fraternity held a lab for kids at Wonderlab Monday morning where kids could extract DNA, make electricity and learn about anatomy.
Molly Carrison (left) and Fahad Hasnain (right) from Alpha Chi Sigma help kids create electricity with lemons. The chemistry fraternity held an interactive lab for kids on Martin Luther King day Monday morning at Wonderlab.
The Nightmoves road sign glows Sunday night. The strip club, located on Walnut St., was recently bought by the city.
Nightmoves, a local strip club on Walnut St., was recently bought by the city of Bloomington. The club's doors open for the night on Sunday evening.
Dean Feinstein at the School of Global and International Studies talks about his new position on the Holocaust Memorial Council. He talked about his background as the former ambassador to Poland and expressed his excitement for the new position Friday afternoon.