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Sarah Dye and her husband Doug Mackey speak to a customer Sept. 28 at their booth for Schooner Creek Farm at the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market. They filed a lawsuit Friday against the city, mayor and park officials.
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Sarah Dye and her husband Doug Mackey speak to a customer Sept. 28 at their booth for Schooner Creek Farm at the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market. They filed a lawsuit Friday against the city, mayor and park officials.
Bell Trace Senior Living Community in Bloomington is filled with love stories. Some of them began more than half a century ago while others are just getting started.
Ken and Pat Shidler, both 89, have been married for 67 years. The two met at IU and were involved in greek life. Ken gave Pat his fraternity pin as a symbol of pre-engagement, which Pat holds in the photo.
Bill and Karen Stucky, 82, have been married for 63 years. For Valentine’s Day, Bill likes to get up earlier than Karen and hide Valentine’s Day cards around the building.
Glenn and Donna Toney, 88 and 78, have been married for 45 years. The two met while they were stationed in Indianapolis during the Vietnam War and got married less than a year after meeting.
Harry and June Patton, 90, have been married for four years. Each of their spouses died 12 years ago, and they met at Bell Trace Senior Living Community where they got married in their living room.
A man walks up to Schooner Creek Farm’s booth to protest Sept. 28 at the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market. According to a statement on its website, the Bloomington branch of Black Lives Matter called for a boycott Wednesday of the Herald-Times and the city-run farmers’ market.
A Monroe County judge decided Feb. 7 to postpone the sentencing of a Bloomington man with a history of mental health issues who shot and killed his friend in January 2019.
This story has been updated 6:43 p.m. Feb. 11
IU’s campus didn’t see much action throughout the day Sunday as the weather quickly changed from heavy snow to rain. People filed in and out of the Eskenazi Museum of Art and the IU Auditorium, leaving the weather behind for classical art and the soundtrack of Les Misérables.
The tables at Cactus Flower’s Vintage Valentine’s Day event are decorated with baby’s breath flowers and premade cards. The Bloomington community can participate in different Valentine's Day events starting on Thursday.
Around 50 Bloomington residents gathered Tuesday at City Hall to listen to speakers talk about local black-owned businesses and the health of black people as part of the State of the Black Community address.
Twenty-five pizzas, 800 chicken wings and “cheat sheets” were set on every chair, the night was ready to begin.
International students and faculty members watch a YouTube video from the NFL explaining football and the Super Bowl Feb. 2 in the Global and International Studies Building. The watch party was organized by the IU Office of International Services to encourage international students to learn more about American culture and society.
Bloomington is in for a couple more days of warm weather, matching up with Punxsutawney Phil’s Sunday Groundhog Day prediction of an early spring.
The Monroe County Community School Corporation Board of Trustees approved a nearly $1.5 million construction contract at its meeting Tuesday night to go toward four new classrooms at Summit Elementary School.
Inside Lucky’s Market are empty coffee bean and tea dispensers, bare aisles of hard liquor and deli coolers stripped down to expensive cheese wheels. Not much is left two weeks before the store's doors close permanently.
Researchers at IU discovered last year that a chemical compound in essential oils can help wounds heal in mice when applied topically on mice, according to an IU press release. Next, the effects of the compound will be tested on humans to see if it will have the same effect.
An early voting sign hangs April 4, 2019, at Monroe County Election Central. A new Indiana bill would extend voting hours to 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Election Day.
In the midst of protests and arguments this past year over the presence of Schooner Creek Farm at the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market, IU associate professor Cara Caddoo was arrested July 27.