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Bloomington resident Daniel Floyd sits by his tent at Seminary Park Jan. 14. Floyd said he would not leave until he is removed by the police.
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Bloomington resident Daniel Floyd sits by his tent at Seminary Park Jan. 14. Floyd said he would not leave until he is removed by the police.
A Bloomington resident yells about his belongings being taken by Bloomington Homeless Coalition volunteers on Jan. 14. Volunteers helped gather valuables to avoid them being taken by Bloomington Police Department officers.
Caveat Emptor Used and Rare Books is located at 112 N. Walnut St. The store is local to Bloomington and has been open since 1971.
A laptop displays Netflix's original "American Murder: The Family Next Door" on Jan. 11.
The Sample Gates entrance remains empty Jan. 11. IU students are required to receive a COVID-19 test upon arriving to Bloomington in January or February.
The Shalom Community Center is a resource center in Bloomington that helps people experiencing homelessness and poverty. It is located at 620 S. Walnut St.
Middle Way House is a shelter in Bloomington that supports survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and human trafficking. It is located at 338 S. Washington St.
The Bloomington Sandwich Company closed Nov. 25.
A couple walks inside the polling site at University Elementary School on Election Day. The three members of the Monroe County Election Board said in a Friday meeting that they’re proud of how the county’s team ran the election, despite the long lines for early voting.
Robert Neubauer, 23, of Fairmount, Indiana, poses for a photo on Election Day after voting at University Elementary School. “As a member of the LGBT community, seeing Amy Coney Barrett get nominated for the Supreme Court and pass through is pretty worrisome for rights,” Neubauer said. He said he hopes that “progress is still moving forward and not backward.”
Dallas Krinop, 24, of Auburn, Indiana, poses for a photo after voting on Election Day at University Elementary School. “The problem with the last four years is that our president has been really divisive, and when it comes down to it, that’s the opposite of what a president is supposed to be,” Krinop said. “Hopefully we’ll start seeing some unity and less division.”
Jordan Kingma, 24, of Westfield, Indiana, poses for a photo after voting on Election Day at University Elementary School. Kingma said that she has been working in health care on a COVID-19 unit. “I’ve watched many of my precious old people I take care of pass away so that’s one of the biggest reasons for why I vote,” Kingma said.
Campaigners stand outside the polling site at University Elementary School on Election Day in Bloomington, Indiana.
Bloomington resident Theresa Sicinski, 39, poses for a photo on Election Day after voting at University Elementary School. “I hope that we are changing presidents,” Sicinski said.
A couple walks inside the polling site at University Elementary School on Election Day in Bloomington, Indiana.
Silver letters name the Eskenazi Museum of Art outside its front entrance.
The LGBTQ+ Culture Center is located at 705 E. Seventh St.
The Bloomington Police Department headquarters is seen in late 2019. BPD defended its decision to not mandate its officers wear face masks despite the coronavirus pandemic.
The Bloomington Police Department headquarters is located at 220 E. Third St. Bloomington officials including Mayor John Hamilton, Police Chief Michael Diekhoff, fire chief Jason Moore and BPD Deputy Chief Joe Qualters participated in a Board of Public Safety special session Tuesday.
Parked cars sit in the lot outside of Rural King on Jan. 24 in Bloomington. A Brownsburg man is accused of stealing over 100 wooden pallets from the store.