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A lightning bolt from a storm on Oct. 17, 2012, strikes near the Herman B Wells Library.
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A lightning bolt from a storm on Oct. 17, 2012, strikes near the Herman B Wells Library.
A lightning bolt lights up the sky near Memorial Stadium before a severe storm hit Sept. 7, 2012.
Lightning strikes over Assembly Hall on July 3, 2012.
Lightning strikes over Cook Hall on July 3, 2012.
A lightning bolt from a storm on Oct. 17, 2012, strikes down near the Herman B Wells Library.
Magnus Motorsports drivers Andy Lally and John Potter kiss the bricks at the finish line after becoming the first ever GT class winners at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Spectators on the South end of the Indianapolis Motor Speeway watch a nearby screen for action from the other side of the track at the Brickyard Grand Prix.
As the sun came out after stormy weather at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway the No. 2 Starworks Motorsport Daytona Prototype led overall and went on to take the trophy as well as a $100,000 prize at the first Brickyard Grand Prix.
Spectators watch on as the weather cleared up but left track conditions miserable for drivers at the Grand Am Rolex Sports Car Series at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Magnus Racing No. 44 Porsche 911 GT3 Cup car driven by John Potter and Andy Lally took first place in the GT class at the first ever Rolex Sports Car Series at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Friday.
Both wet and dry tires stand at the ready on racks in the pits as the rains begin to fall at the Brickyard Grand Prix on Friday.
Both wet and dry tires stand at the ready on racks in the pits as the rains begin to fall at the Brickyard Grand Prix on Friday.
The No. 2 Starworks Motorsport Daytona Prototype became the first Rolex Sports Car Series winners at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Friday. Drivers Alex Popow and Sebastien Bourdais battled their competitors as well as drastic changes in weather to earn their place in history.
Daytona Prototypes and GT class cars sit in the pits while the race is delayed due to weather.
Both wet and dry tires stand at the ready on racks in the pits as the rains begin to fall at the Brickyard Grand Prix on Friday.
Bloomington’s City Hall received the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design certification from the U.S. Green Building Council. It is the first city-owned building in Bloomington to receive such certification.
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>At 11 p.m. on a Tuesday, the large, white trailer is backed into a corner parking spot directly across the street from Kilroy’s Dunnkirk. A small generator starts, and the lights come on. The Big Cheeze is open for business.Chad Sutor and Joe Morton, two friends who grew up together in Bloomington and started the grilled cheese food truck eight months ago, begin preparing to serve their late-night snacks. Sutor sets up his iPad-turned cash register while Morton checks temperatures of the propane-fueled deep fryers and cooktop. The truck’s menu puts a creative spin on a familiar favorite.The popular “Momma Smacker” consists of smoked gouda, pulled pork and caramelized onions. The “C.B.R.” combines cheddar, chicken, grilled cheese and a ranch dipping sauce. Sutor and Morton entered the food truck business when they faced graduation. Sutor graduated last spring from Purdue University with a degree in selling and sales management, and Morton graduated from IU in 2011 with a degree in political science. After starting in West Lafayette in February while Sutor finished his degree, they moved their operation to Bloomington in June.“The next thing you know we’re on a trailer slinging grilled cheese to drunk kids outside of bars,” Morton said. “The idea of being an entrepreneur is what really entices me.”
The Big Cheeze sells gourmet grilled cheese sandwiches outside on Kirkwood Ave. on Wednesday Nov. 14. Owners Chad Suton and Joe Morton moved their mobile food business from Purdue’s campus to their hometown of Bloomington in June of last year.
Big Cheeze owner/operators Joe Morton and Chad Sutor serve their gourmet grilled cheese sandwiches on Kirkwood Ave. after 2am on a Wednesday. After taking some time off during the winter break, the friends-turned-business partners have returned to sling some cheese on Kirkwood as the Spring semester begins.
Friends and owners of the Big Cheeze food truck Chad Sutor and Joe Morton chat while waiting on customers while serving lunch at Ivy Tech on Tuesday Nov. 13 in Bloomington, Ind.