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Clara Fisher enjoys strawberry shortcake on the lawn of the city courthouse.
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Clara Fisher enjoys strawberry shortcake on the lawn of the city courthouse.
A volunteer prepares shortcake for the annual Strawberry Festival, an event raising funds for the Bloomington Boys & Girls Clubs.
By Annie Garau
Vietnam War veteran Marc Haggerty sits in his home while reminiscing on his past life as a soldier, musician, trapeze artist and a member of the Bloomington counterculture.
Indiana is on track to become infamous as one of the lowest ranked states for environmental quality.
A recent Gallup poll found almost half of Americans feel environmental protection should be prioritized over energy development. This statistic suggests more and more voters are concerned about sustainability initiatives and, when voting, look for candidates who support them.
Girl Scout troop members test out the energy-generating tiles.
What if someone told you that you don’t have to pay electric bills anymore? Instead, you just had to ?walk around.
They say it’s the next “Inconvenient Truth,” but this truth is even less convenient.
If you happened to glance up Saturday night, you might have noticed the moon was only barely visible, a tiny ?sliver against a cloudy sky. You probably didn’t give it much thought. After all, the cycle of the moon doesn’t affect your life, right? The people who gathered in Wood Merkaba Healing Arts say ?it does.
Isobel Casey and Adele Novak love monarch butterflies. A lot.
It’s been 36 years since the chemicals were banned, 28 since the city’s first lawsuit against Westinghouse Electric Corporation and six years since a plan for cleaning up the chemicals was finally ?agreed upon.
When you see a photo of a cute little monkey wrapped around a bar labeled “Endangered Species Chocolate,” do not assume the treat is made using chimps, polar bears and sea turtles. Rather, it’s made to help them.
Bees are dying, and it’s a bigger problem than most people realize. The Endangered Species Coalition, an organization dedicated to protecting disappearing wildlife, is looking to change the declining bee population by enlisting the help of university students across the country and First Lady Michelle Obama.
It was a sunny day. People munched on crêpes and kettle corn. Many sported nose rings, dreadlocks, straw hats and woven bags. Old friends greeted each other warmly and groups gathered throughout the space discussing things like mushroom hunting and the declining bee population.
Congregation Beth Shalom was one of the Bloomington faith communities to receive money for solar panels in 2013.
When Rabbi Brian Besser thinks about the environment, a rowboat comes to mind.
A. James Barnes, a professor at Mauer School of Law, spoke at Green Drinks Bloomington Wednesday on the proposed EPA carbon dioxide regulations.
Monroe County has been accepted into the first Georgetown University Energy Prize competition semifinals.
Simone Durand, an IU senior, is a long-time fan of the Green Dream Clothing Company.