Duke Energy reports outages in Indiana after ice storm
After an ice storm swept through Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky on Wednesday night and early Thursday, Duke Energy reported more than 200,000 power outages.
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After an ice storm swept through Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky on Wednesday night and early Thursday, Duke Energy reported more than 200,000 power outages.
From lemon rice soup to miles of train tracks to Route 30, the northwest corner of Indiana has its own culture. Just outside of Chicago, it's the cause of much debate between residents and those who wish they were residents (looking at you Chicago suburbs).
The Monroe County polls will stay open until 7 p.m. As long as voters are in line by 7, they will be able to vote.
Indiana Daily Student reporters were out on election day talking to voters at the polls, attending watch parties and tallying live results. Find all our coverage below:
The Indiana Daily Student is gathering preliminary midterm election results from Monroe County and counties in the 9th Congressional District. Live results are published here as they come in after polls close tonight.
Ahead of the 2018-19 IU men's and women's basketball seasons, the Indiana Daily Student basketball writers got together to take a look at what's changed for each team this season and what to expect from each group of Hoosiers.
The IU community mourned two shootings this week. One, at a Pittsburgh synagogue, left 11 dead and six wounded. The other, less than 15 hours later, happened at an off-campus IU fraternity party. One man died and two others were injured, including a man who remains in critical condition.
Contenders for one of Indiana's seats in the Senate will duke it out in the final debate before Election Day on Thursday evening. Incumbent Sen. Joe Donnelly, D-Indiana, faces challenges from Republican former state legislator Mike Braun and Libertarian candidate Lucy Brenton.
Suzanne O’Connell had just graduated high school in the late 1980s when she first visited Bloomington. In the 30 years since, the IU alumna and current Vice President of Real Estate at Cedarview Management/Tenth & College has seen first-hand how the city has changed. Among the biggest of those changes has been the revitalization of downtown, thanks to student housing.
Margaret Fette, owner of The Tailored Fit, has a message for any IU student in the market for a new suit. Whether you're attending a career fair, getting ready for that internship interview, or looking ahead to the job search after graduation, Fette says her custom-made clothing and alteration shop at 611 W. 11th St. in Bloomington is where you need to be.
* FINAL: Iowa defeats IU 42-16.
* FINAL: No. 3 Ohio State defeats IU 49-26.
* That will do it for the festivities from Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. The 2018 basketball season is on the horizon for both programs with exhibition play starting in about a month.
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IU lost for the first time in 2018 last weekend against then-No. 24 Michigan State.
FINAL: No. 24 Michigan State defeats IU 35-21.
FINAL: IU defeats Ball State 38-10.
FINAL: IU defeats Virginia 20-16. The Hoosiers improve to 2-0 despite a last-minute desperation drive from the Cavaliers, who made it all the way to the IU 27-yard line, with the help of an IU penalty on fourth down, before failing to score on the final play of the game.
FINAL: IU defeats Florida International 38-28. After going behind 7-0 to start the game, the Hoosiers responded well with both Peyton Ramsey and Michael Penix Jr. seeing time at quarterback with success. Ramsey finished with 20 of 27 passing for 156 yards and 3 touchdowns, while Penix went 8 of 10 passing for 96 yards and a touchdown.
In the second edition of this season's Indiana Daily Student football podcast, columnist Cameron Drummond and reporters Murphy Wheeler and Sean Mintert recap a hectic fall camp for IU, as well as preview IU's first game at Florida International.