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BEDFORD, Ind. — There were no signs in Samuel Shaw’s yard for the first time in decades.
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BEDFORD, Ind. — There were no signs in Samuel Shaw’s yard for the first time in decades.
WFIU has added a second FM radio channel for listeners who want to decide what programming they want hear.
The Monroe County Public Library was anything but quiet Sunday.
The Indiana Voter Registration Project is under scrutiny after voter fraud was reported in Hendricks and Marion counties in August.
The State Department confirmed Tuesday that Bloomington will begin resettling Syrian refugees in March 2017.
Torchbearers for Monroe County will participate today in the Indiana Bicentennial Torch Relay that began Sept. 9 as a celebration of Indiana’s 200th year of statehood.
It’s not apparent upon walking in that much has changed at Caveat Emptor, the used bookstore at 112 N. Walnut St. that’s been open for the last 45 years.
Nearly 5,000 people are expected to meet Saturday at Memorial Stadium to participate in Hoosiers Outrun Cancer, a fundraising race in its 17th year.
The money going into curbing sexual assault is seen in the fliers and T-shirts during Culture of Care Week, the student leaders circling a table on a Tuesday night and the colorful posters tacked at eye level in bathroom stalls.
When several hikers arrived at the Tecumseh Trail in Morgan-Monroe State Forest earlier this month, they weren’t prepared for what lay ahead of them.
Five panelists called their audience to action Thursday night at City Hall by encouraging people to focus on prison reform as a way of changing the world.
They brought in boxes full of history.
The promise of relationship advice drew so many people to the Venue Fine Arts & Gifts on Tuesday evening that people sat on chairs, benches and the floor to hear two speakers tell them how to improve their communication skills.
Members of the Bloomington business community met Thursday at Upland Brewery to voice their support for Indiana Competes, a business coalition that hopes to produce legislation ending workplace discrimination in Indiana.
Like many other adopted children born between 1941 and 1993, Pam Kroskie wondered about her birth mother and wanted to contact her. And like other children adopted during these years, Kroskie couldn’t do it — state law prevented her from looking at her birth certificate.
At 6:50 a.m. Wednesday morning, the roads were mostly empty, the sky was dark and the air was still quiet despite the sprinkle of rain.
To raise awareness for foster children in Indiana who need families, Gov. Mike Pence issued a proclamation Nov. 13 that officially makes November Adoption Awareness Month in Indiana.
Bloomington law enforcement officials met at City Hall on Thursday to hear public comments and announce various improvements made in their departments.
Alice Ford wasn’t nervous Wednesday night when the lights dimmed at the Monroe County Public Library auditorium and eyes watched her and the surrounding symphony players from stacked seating.
Cars from Canada, New Jersey, Iowa and other states filled a parking lot surrounding Ganden KhachoeShing Monastery on Sunday.