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(12/17/25 1:25am)
(Left to right) Kaya Jackson, Trinity Williams, Imani Chambers and Talayeh Marshall, volunteers from the Gamma Nu Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta, pack Angel Tree gift bags Dec. 10, 2025, at the Salvation Army in Bloomington. As they worked, volunteers talked about the toys they asked for as children, such as Rainbow Looms.
(12/16/25 7:07pm)
A room nicknamed "Santa's Workshop" is pictured Dec. 10, 2025 at the Salvation Army in Bloomington. The room contained supplementary toys and clothes in case a gift had missing items or needed items swapped out.
(12/16/25 7:05pm)
Kaya Jackson and Indigo Morrow stack packed Angel Tree gifts into labeled boxes Dec. 10, 2025, at the Salvation Army in Bloomington. Jackson, president of the Gamma Nu Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta, said she planned to return Dec. 13 with her boyfriend to volunteer again. “I feel like college can move so fast and obviously Bloomington is a primarily college community," Jackson said, "but students tend to kind of be so focused on themselves, so it's good to just slow down and pay attention to people who might not get the most attention all the time, and just give back to people outside of yourself."
(12/16/25 7:08pm)
A box filled with Angel Tree gift bags stands Dec. 10, 2025, at the Salvation Army in Bloomington. Each bag was tagged for a specific child and reviewed by volunteers to ensure gifts matched wish lists and clothing sizes. “Somebody told me recently that when they were a child, they thought that the Salvation Army was Santa Claus,” said Vinal Lee, co-director and pastor of the Salvation Army in Bloomington, “and now that they’re an adult, they’re still convinced that that’s true.”
(12/16/25 7:06pm)
A hallway is lined with toys Dec. 10, 2025, at the Salvation Army in Bloomington. The toys were delivered by donors during the Salvation Army’s open hours from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
(12/16/25 7:07pm)
Kendra Young and Imani Chambers prepare Angel Tree gifts Dec. 10, 2025, at the Salvation Army in Bloomington. Items that were missing or incorrect were supplemented using additional donated gifts reserved for waitlisted families or incomplete orders.
(12/17/25 1:25am)
Zach Simoneaux unloads Angel Tree gifts from a truck Dec. 10, 2025, at the Salvation Army in Bloomington. Angel Tree registrations, a Salvation Army program that allows donors to buy gifts for children in need, opened Oct. 1 and closed once the program reached capacity at 400 families this year. Families submitted information to the Salvation Army, including proof of residence and their children’s clothing sizes, shoes and toy wish lists, to qualify for the program, which donors then used to purchase gifts.
(12/16/25 3:38pm)
A lone bike rests on a rack Dec. 15, 2025, on Indiana University's campus in Bloomington. IUPD has been using bait bikes in an effort to deter theft and catch offenders since 2018.
(12/16/25 2:44pm)
A sign welcomes parkgoers to RCA Community Park's playground Nov. 15, 2024, in Bloomington. Monroe County said it will not clear the homeless encampment located north of RCA Community Park for the time being.
(12/16/25 4:18am)
Charlotte Zietlow, the founder of the Bloomington Commission on the Status of Women, speaks during the group's 40th anniversary Oct. 15, 2014, at Bloomington City Hall. Zietlow's resume is seven pages long.
(12/16/25 4:19am)
Charlotte Zietlow holds stickers supporting the Monroe County Courthouse on June 27, 2023, in Bloomington. Zietlow helped prevent the demolition of the building.
(12/16/25 4:19am)
Charlotte Zietlow speaks to a crowd. Zietlow was the first woman to join the Monroe County Board of Comissioners.
(12/16/25 4:18am)
Charlotte Zietlow poses for a photo Oct. 8, 2025, inside her Bell Trace Senior Living Community apartment in Bloomington. Zietlow moved to Bloomington in 1964.
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Charlotte Zietlow wears a "Goods, Inc." apron. Zietlow founded the cookware store, now called Goods for Cooks, with friend and fellow politician Marilyn Schultz.
(12/16/25 4:16am)
Charlotte Zietlow speaks into a microphone on Election Day in 1971. Zietlow was elected to the Bloomington City Council that year.
(12/16/25 4:12am)
Bill Skarsgård acts during filming of "IT: Welcome to Derry." The first episode was released Oct. 26.
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Josh O'Connor (left) and Daniel Craig (right) act during filming of "Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery." The film was released Nov. 26.
(12/16/25 4:12am)
The Beta Theta Pi fraternity house stands Sept. 8, 2019, at 1105 Eagleson Ave. in Bloomington. Beta Theta Pi fraternity was placed on cease and desist Dec. 9.
(12/17/25 5:57pm)
The Alpha Chi Omega racers hug after placing second in the women's Little 500 race on April 25, 2025, at Bill Armstrong Stadium in Bloomington. Alpha Chi Omega first raced in the Little 500 in 1993.