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(06/27/10 10:19pm)
Avery Douglas, age 4, blows bubbles during the Picnic with the POPS concert Saturday at Ivy Tech Community College. Picnic with the POPS is an annual Bloomington event that features a concert by the POPS orchestra, food stands from local restaurant and a fireworks show.
(06/20/10 11:01pm)
Alyssa Zemkley, 8, of Bloomington eats a mint chocolate chip ice cream cone from the Bruster's Ice Cream stand during Taste of Bloomington on Saturday at the Showers Common.
(06/20/10 11:00pm)
Members of the band The Polka Boys perform during the annual event Taste of Bloomington on Saturday at the Showers Common. The Polka Boys were just one of the live bands that performed during the nine hour event.
(06/17/10 12:27am)
Emergency responders examine the remnants of an Oldsmobile Silhoutte minivan that was involved in a motor vehicle accident Wednesday at the intersection of Indiana 37 South and Dillman Road.
(06/16/10 9:44pm)
Various kinds of candy line the walls of the new downtown candy shop Campus Candy. In addition to the sale of both modern and old fashioned candies, the store also sells coffee, assorted bottled beverages and frozen yogurt. The store opened in late March and will open more branches on college campuses throughout the Midwest and East Coast this fall.
(06/09/10 11:00pm)
Dave Poynter and Rich Myers dress junior Meredith Alexander of the IUPD Cadet Officer Program in the 85 pound Kevlar bomb suit.
(06/09/10 11:00pm)
Dudley Salmon plugs his ears and watches the explosion of fire and smoke that was the result of the detonation of a det cord wrapped around a gallon of gasoline.
(06/09/10 10:59pm)
The fire from gasoline explosion gets slightly larger and smokier before it begins to subside and burn out.
(06/09/10 10:59pm)
The fire that resulted from the explosion of a det cord wrapped around a gallon of gasoline. This explosion is known as "The Hollywood" because it is often used in movie special effects explosions.
(06/09/10 10:58pm)
The result of the explosion from a det cord with a TNT booster attached. This sort of explosive device is often used in the road construction industry. The small blob of lime green in the smoke is a fragment of the TNT booster.
(06/09/10 10:58pm)
Rich Myers, a member of the Indiana State Police Bomb Squad, talks with senior Stephanie Talarek, of the IUPD Cadet Officer Program, as she helps him with an explosives demonstration.
(06/09/10 10:57pm)
The result of the detonation of the det cord. Because det cords burn at very fast at high temperatures they are often used to cut down trees.
(06/09/10 10:57pm)
The det cord stretched out in the field next to the IU Cross Country Course before it was detonated.
(06/09/10 10:56pm)
Rich Myers, from the Indiana State Police Bomb Squad, shows the students what a det cord looks like. A det cord is a highly explosive cord that burns at 26,500 feet per second.
(06/09/10 10:56pm)
Dudley Salmon from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives unit, or ATF, shows students in the IUPD cadet program the damage done to a coffee can after a blasting cap was detonated Wednesday at the IU cross country course. Officers from the ATF and the Indiana State Police bomb squad gave an explosives demonstration to the cadets that are currently enrolled in the Office Program. The explosives demonstration started small with the blasting cap in the coffee can.
(06/09/10 10:55pm)
The first explosives demonstration that was performed was the detonation of a blasting cap in a coffee can to demonstrate how there is often fragmentation from an explosion, which can be just as dangerous as the explosion itself.
(06/09/10 10:54pm)
Radar rests on the ground after performing his tasks. Since Radar is a Golden Retriever, many people are surprised to discover he is a police dog however, Poynter said he choose Radar because Golden Retrievers are known for their docile nature.
(06/09/10 10:54pm)
Poynter leads Radar around the field to demonstrate how the dog sniffs out explosives.
(06/09/10 10:53pm)
Dave Poynter, who works for ATF, introduces his golden retriever named Radar to the students in the IUPD's Cadet Office Program. Radar is an explosives sniffing dog.
(06/09/10 10:53pm)
Dave Poynter from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tabacco, Firearms and Explosives, ATF, talks with students in the IUPD's Cadet Officer Program about his job as a canine officer before helping to perform an explosive demonstration Wednesday at the IU Cross Country Course.