1 woman dead after house fire south of Bloomington
One woman was found dead in a house fire just south of Bloomington on Saturday afternoon, according to a press release from the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office.
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One woman was found dead in a house fire just south of Bloomington on Saturday afternoon, according to a press release from the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office.
It was mid-afternoon last Sunday when Tom Thickstun got a text from his neighbor telling him there was a bull in his yard.
The Pillar Arts Alliance Center hosted “Saving the Hoosier: The Concert" on Sunday, which included performances by local musicians Sarah Flint and the duo Jeff Shew and Steve Houk. The concert was part of an effort to raise awareness and funds for a new documentary film about logging, burning and other forest management techniques impacting the Hoosier National Forest.
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Indiana women’s basketball freshman guard Nevaeh Caffey plans to enter the transfer portal, according to an X post from On3’s Talia Goodman on Monday. Caffey marks the sixth Hoosier who intends to depart the program via the transfer portal.
Indiana women’s golf tallied its second-consecutive top-five finish over the weekend, placing third at the Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic at the University of Georgia Golf Course in Athens, Georgia. The Hoosiers finished the three-round competition with a 20-over-par final score of 884.
After being swept by No. 24 Nebraska over the weekend , Indiana baseball looks to snap a five-game losing streak Tuesday against the University of Evansville.
At Indiana University, students turn simple handwritten notes and drawings into a source of encouragement for children facing serious illnesses. The IU chapter of Letters of Love provides emotional support to children battling cancer and other serious conditions through handmade cards.
Netflix’s newest horror series, “Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen,” released on March 26, showcases one of the most intense and thrilling atmospheres the streaming platform has created.
Novo Nordisk will lay off around 400 employees at its Bloomington site at the beginning of May, about a fifth of the drug manufacturing facility’s workforce.
It took nearly 10 minutes to put on the dress.
From packaging meals at local food banks to pushup-based fundraisers for charity, several Indiana University fraternities spent the last two months organizing a mix of community service and fundraising efforts across campus and the city.
At a moment when she nearly walked away from music, American songwriter Slayyyter did the opposite, instead creating her most authentic album yet. “WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA,” released March 27, transforms doubt into something loud, clubby, and unapologetically messy.
The following is a media advisory written by Desiree DeMolina for the City of Bloomington.
The following is a press release written by Johnathan Gustin for WIUX.
Indiana women’s basketball is poised to lose its fifth player to the transfer portal. Junior forward Edessa Noyan plans to enter the transfer portal, according to an X post from On3’s Talia Goodman on Monday.
Indiana women’s tennis split its matches Friday and Sunday against Iowa and Nebraska at home. The Hoosiers came back from behind against the Hawkeyes, giving them a strong ranked win early in the season.
Indiana has about 4,300 nursing openings statewide, according to recent reporting that cited the Indiana Hospital Association. This is not a small or temporary hiring problem. The same reporting says the state will need 5,000 additional nurses by 2031, which turns career growth into something larger than a personal milestone; it becomes part of keeping care close to home.