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(10/09/17 12:12am)
Chloe Senior, 11, looks at hats at Wrapped in Love in the Fountain Square Ballroom on Sunday. The event benefitted Middle Way House, and each attendee was able to choose one hat for participating in the event.
(10/01/17 11:09pm)
Laura Gurzynski-Weiss, an IU professor in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese, paints a portrait of her dog Penny on Sunday. Gurzynski-Weiss, along with about 40 other participants, attended Paint Your Pet at the Pourhouse Cafe.
(10/01/17 10:57pm)
Patricia Crouch paints a portrait of her cat at Paint Your Pet on Sunday. A portion of the registration fee for the event was donated to the Monroe County Humane Association.
(10/01/17 10:56pm)
Nickole Gonser begins to paint her dog Lucy at Paint Your Pet on Sunday. Participants used custom-made paint-by-numbers to guide their paintings.
(10/01/17 11:00pm)
Bethany Reuter paints her dog Bosley at Paint Your Pet on Sunday. The DogHouse and be.CAUSE Art Studio teamed up to plan an event where people could paint portraits of their cats, dogs or other animals.
(10/01/17 8:31pm)
Danielle Korson stands in front of Planned Parenthood on Sunday as a part of the "life chain," which was a line of pro-life protestors lining College Avenue. The chain was organized by Christian Citizens for Life.
(10/01/17 8:32pm)
Robin Schilling holds a sign outside Planned Parenthood on Sunday for 40 Days for Life where people are praying 12 hours a day for 40 days outside the clinic. "I'm post-abortive, and I want women to know it hurts them," Schilling said.
(10/01/17 8:31pm)
Amber Nikirk and her children Lily and Jeremiah hold pro-life signs on Oct. 1. Pro-life advocates like Nikirk won a major victory in June 2018 when the Supreme Court ruled in their favor in NIFLA v. Becerra
(10/01/17 8:32pm)
Monica Siefker kneels and prays as part of the "life chain" lining College Avenue. The chain was a part of the 40 Days for Life where people are praying outside Planned Parenthood 12 hours a day for 40 days.
(09/30/17 3:56pm)
Nan Miller holds her cat Snickers before the pet blessing on Saturday. The Trinity Episcopal Church held a pet blessing in celebration of Saint Francis' feast day.
(09/30/17 3:56pm)
Connie Peppler (right) blesses Wyatt Kinzer's dog Oscar at the pet blessing on Saturday. The Trinity Episcopal Church on Kirkwood Avenue blessed pets and offered free pet grooming and vet care for people living on the street.
(09/30/17 3:56pm)
Connie Peppler (right) blesses Barbara Bloom's cat Jackson at the pet blessing on Saturday. The Trinity Episcopal Church on Kirkwood Avenue blessed pets and offered free pet grooming and vet care for people living on the street.
(09/30/17 3:57pm)
Reverand Charles Dupree blesses Rover at the pet blessing on Saturday. Rover and about a dozen other animals were blessed at the Trinity Episcopal Church on Kirkwood Avenue.
(09/30/17 3:57pm)
Pets are blessed at Trinity Episcopal Church on Saturday. After the blessing, people living on the streets were able to receive free vet care and grooming for their pets.
(09/30/17 3:57pm)
Rev. Charles Dupree talks about the importance of animals to Saint Francis. The Trinity Episcopal Church held a pet blessing Saturday to celebrate Saint Francis' feast day.
(09/28/17 10:38pm)
Laptops installed in police vehicles allow officers to get more information about calls that come in such as locations and descriptions of what occurred. The Bloomington Police Department will work toward the National Incident-based Reporting System, which requires police departments to record more detailed information about the context of crimes than the uniform crime report system did.
(09/28/17 9:21pm)
The Fresh Fork is a custom meal-ordering service. The Fresh Fork is located on South Walnut Street across from the Project School.
(09/28/17 9:21pm)
Travis Leonard, assistant kitchen manager, assembles meals in The Fresh Fork on Thursday. The Fresh Fork is a custom meal ordering service that delivers food to Willkie and Eigenmann residence halls and to Bloomingfoods.
(09/28/17 9:21pm)
Travis Leonard, assistant kitchen manager of The Fresh Fork, organizes the meal-prep station on Thursday. The Fresh Fork is a custom meal ordering service that delivers food to Willkie and Eigenmann residence halls and to Bloomingfoods.
(09/27/17 2:45am)
The Lotus Festival logo was displayed on the Pictura Gallery/Old National Bank Tent last year. WFHB’s World Music Director Adriane Pontecorvo discussed the Lotus bands that will be featured in the station’s Lotus Live sessions this weekend.