Company van, equipment stolen from Kirby's Termite & Pest Control
A decorated company van was stolen from Kirby’s Termite & Pest Control located at 3914 S. Walnut St., Bloomington Police Department Capt. Ryan Pedigo said.
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A decorated company van was stolen from Kirby’s Termite & Pest Control located at 3914 S. Walnut St., Bloomington Police Department Capt. Ryan Pedigo said.
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Concertgoers attempt to stay dry with raincoats and umbrellas while Durand Jones and The Indications play during "Granfalloon: Outdoor Music Fest on May 11 at Upland Brewing Co. It rained throughout the concert.
Bassist Sean Yeaton performs during "Granfalloon: Outdoor Music Fest" on May 11 at Upland Brewing Co. Yeaton is in the New York City-based punk band Parquet Courts.
Neko Case sings during her set at "Granfalloon: Outdoor Music Fest" on May 11 at Upland Brewing Co. Case is known for her work in the band The New Pornographers and her seven solo albums.
The front row of the audience listens to live music during "Granfalloon: Outdoor Music Fest" on May 11 at Upland Brewing Co.
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A cup of beer is held during "Granfalloon: Outdoor Music Fest" on May 11 at Upland Brewing Co.
Andrew Savage (left) and Sean Yeaton (right) during "Granfalloon: Outdoor Music Fest" on May 11 at Upland Brewing Co. Savage and Yeaton are in a rock band from New York City called Parquet Courts.
Durand Jones leans back as he sings May 11 during "Granfalloon: Outdoor Music Fest" at Upland Brewing Co. Jones sings in Durand Jones and The Indications.