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Sallyann Johnson discusses 9/11 with a group of high school students Thursday afternoon at Harmony School.
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Sallyann Johnson discusses 9/11 with a group of high school students Thursday afternoon at Harmony School.
Lindsay Lou & the Flatbellys perform at the Hillbilly Haiku Americana Music Fest Friday at the Upland Bloomington Brewpub. The band helped support the event's headliner Larry Keel Experience along with T.V. Mike and the Scarecrowes and Glass Mountain.
Rebecca Greenan, a Bloomington doula, draws on a girl's ankle using henna. As a doula, Greenan works with women to change the way that pregnancy and women are perceived.
Rebecca Greenan, a Bloomington doula, draws on a girl's ankle using henna. As a doula, Greenan works with women to change the way that pregnancy and women are perceived.
Teenagers do morning drills Wednesday at Bloomington's first Teen Police Academy.
Roger Taylor takes ears of fresh corn off the grill at the Monroe County Fair. He guessed his booth sells around 60 dozen ears each day during the weekdays.
Cinnamon rolls from Dottie's Cinnamon Roll stand are made fresh at the fairgrounds.
Fergie and Peanut munch on hay at the Monroe County Fair.
A pig lounges under a fan at the fair Saturday.
Carly Loeper was one of the contestants in this year's Monroe County Fair Baby Contest.
Winston the groundhog munches on peanuts at the Wildcare center.
James holds her chicken named Audrey Hepburn on her organic farm, Blue Farm.
Julie James.
Julie James, an adviser at SPEA, feeds the chickens on her organic farm in Bloomington. Though she leads a vegan lifestyle, she makes an exception for her chickens' eggs.
Carrol Krause spoke about her experience with cancer at the Venue of Fine Arts and Gifts on Tuesday. She was diagnosed with a rare and incurable form of the disease last year.
Madison Schlichter builds a tower with Destiny, one of the campers at Schlichter's Like a Lion summer camp. Schlichter started the nonprofit with friends in 2012.
John DeWeese, a local tattoo artist, painted most of the tattoo design art lining the parlor's walls.
From left, Logan May and Liam Newton participate in a messy crafts activity at the annual event hosted by the Parks and Recreation Department on Tuesday.
Lisa Kuhn, Kathy Jones and David Jones celebrated Independence Day by attending the Rolling Stones concert at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The Rolling Stones played in front of an estimated crowd of 50,000.