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Ending childhood obesity is not McDonald’s’ responsibility.
I feel the freshman class has an inaccurate sense of safety on campus.
A women was arrested for shoplift Tuesday evening while her children were left in a car in the parking lot, Bloomington Police Department Sgt. Steve Kellams said.
Maybe I’m an old lady for being so negative about this, but there are laws about fireworks, and because I have to wake up at 5:30 in the morning to work, I want them followed.
A former employee of Café Django was arrested on North Grant Street for trying to break into the business with a sprinkler head Monday night, police said.
Upon arriving to the intersection of First and Walker streets, officers met a 28-year-old female saying she was victimized. She reported that she had been walking in the area when she was approached by a Hispanic man, driving a silver Chevy Malibu, and asked if she needed a ride. She stated that she declined and as she attempted to walk away, the man exited his vehicle and forced her inside it, Crider said.
Part of the Boyds’ land in Bloomfield, Ind., sits in the path of constructing Interstate 69. That land now belongs to the state.
About 250 students, faculty and staff carrying signs and banners painted with slogans like “No debt bondage” and “Double the 4, we want more” assembled near the red clock.
Three minivans and 320,000 miles later, Steve and Lori Zeller are climbing into their SUV to make the four-hour drive to Dayton, Ohio for their son Cody’s first and second round games of the NCAA tournament. But this four-hour drive is small change compared to the five hour commutes to Notre Dame University to watch their oldest, Luke, or the 11-hour treks to the University of North Carolina to see their middle son, Tyler, play. After watching their sons in hundreds, if not thousands of games, Lorri and Steve have gotten their nerves under control — for the most part. Games in the tournament are different. “Other games are sometimes just a loss on your schedule, but this time you lose and you go home, so it is a little bit more nerve wracking.” Lorri says like any good parents, they’re happy to support their kids. “We didn’t spend a lot of time yelling or screaming at games or spending a lot of time criticizing the boys after games,” Steve says. “What we did was we supported them before the game. We prepared them for the game.”
After 15 years of serving the Bloomington community, Upland Brewing Co. is now starting up new locations and more options for its growing customer base.
Officials and lawyers express frustration at the lack of evidence against McCowan in his murder trial.
Late professor of political science and Nobel Laureate Elinor Ostrom and her husband Vincent, a distinguished IU scholar, left many contributions behind in their passing.
Hypodermic needles and rotting food covered the floor of a hotel room in which Bloomington police officers found a man and his 3-year-old son residing.
The Hoosiers triumphed against the Boilermakers at Mackey Arena in West Lafayette 97-60.
On Monday afternoon, the Bloomington area experienced rain, but not nearly as much as predicted by the National Weather Service for this evening.
Will someone please do something about Bloomington’s crow problem? I think I speak for many, if not most, when I say I hate the crows that descend upon us each winter.
Three years ago this Christmas, IU assistant professor Don Belton arrived at the home of former-marine Michael Griffin for a dinner party. Two days later, he was dead and accused of sexually assaulting the man who killed him.
On May 25, 2011, Don Holmes, now divorced, lost the house where he raised his family. But he did not leave.
In the world of ballet, it is common for companies to begin hiring dancers at the age of 17 or 18. Ballerinas are faced with the decision of either signing with a company immediately after high school or continuing their education at a school such as Jacobs School of Music.
Every day, students discard about 186,000 pounds of garbage. Every year, IU dedicates thousands of man-hours and spends thousands of dollars to keep it from burying us.