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(09/29/19 3:15pm)
Members of the Purple Shirt Brigade boycott Schooner Creek Farm with different-sized pieces of purple paper on sticks Sept. 28 at the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market. The group said the items were fans, but their resemblance to signs made them toe the line on whether they were allowed to be carried around the market.
(09/29/19 3:16pm)
Sally Mae Miller stands with produce she bought Sept. 28 at the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market. Miller, who lives outside Bloomington, said she came to the market to stand up for the First Amendment and for Schooner Creek Farm.
(09/29/19 3:15pm)
A man walks up to Schooner Creek Farm’s booth to protest Sept. 28 at the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market. The farm has been under scrutiny lately due to the owner, Sarah Dye, and her involvement in the American Identity Movement, which is labeled as a white nationalist group by the Southern Poverty Law Center.
(09/29/19 3:16pm)
A group of protesters in the Purple Shirt Brigade stand in front of Schooner Creek Farm’s booth Sept. 28 at the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market. The people gathered to protest the owner, Sarah Dye, who is a member of American Identity Movement, formerly known as Identity Evropa.
(09/27/19 3:15am)
Members of the Grassroots Conservatives group say the pledge of allegiance before the start of a meeting Sept. 26 in the Ellettsville Branch of the Monroe County Public Library. Sarah Dye, middle, was invited to speak at the meeting about her experience dealing with issues surrounding Schooner Creek Farm and the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market.
(09/27/19 3:14am)
Sarah Dye, one of the owners of Schooner Creek Farm, speaks during a Grassroots Conservatives meeting Sept. 26 in the Ellettsville Branch of the Monroe County Public Library. Dye was invited to speak about her experience dealing with the backlash of being a member of the American Identity Movement, which is an active movement defending the United States against mass immigration and globalism, according to the movement’s website.
(09/27/19 3:14am)
Doug Mackey and his wife, Sarah Dye, are prayed over during a Grassroots Conservatives meeting Sept. 26 at the Ellettsville Branch of the Monroe County Public Library. Dye was invited to speak at the meeting about the issues surrounding her farm, Schooner Creek Farm, and the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market.
(09/27/19 3:14am)
Edgewood Junior High and High School students wear and carry signs they made in protest of a Grassroots Conservative meeting Sept. 26 at the Ellettsville Branch of the Monroe County Public Library. The group invited Sarah Dye and her husband to the meeting to talk about the issues surrounding the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market and her farm, Schooner Creek Farm.
(09/26/19 5:53pm)
The place where a woman was struck and killed by a bus is measured Sept. 26 outside the Bloomington Transit Center.
(09/26/19 5:52pm)
Bloomington police officers take down caution tape Sept. 26 after a woman was struck and killed by a bus outside the Bloomington Transit Center.
(09/24/19 9:13pm)
The IU Jacobs School of Music wind ensemble will perform at 8 p.m. today at the Musical Arts Center. Admission is free for this event.
(09/22/19 7:35pm)
A new software system, BotSlayer, was designed to help people identify whether or not something found on Twitter was sent out by a bot.
(09/17/19 5:34pm)
A Juul sits on a table Sept. 15. "You’re an idiot if you thought vaping was ever safer than cigarettes because it’s still Big Tobacco running the show," said Anne Anderson.
(09/15/19 10:07pm)
A Juul sits on a table Sept. 15. President Donald Trump recently announced an initiative to ban the sale of flavored electronic cigarette products.
(09/12/19 10:24pm)
Bloomington artist Jean Dayton is showcasing her newest mixed-media works through Oct. 5. in the Venue Fine Art & Gifts building.
(09/11/19 11:41pm)
One of many duplexes in downtown Bloomington is located at 420 E. Sixth St. The issue of whether or not duplexes and triplexes should be permitted to be built near downtown has been a topic of discussion in city council meetings.
(09/08/19 8:15pm)
A Bird and Lime scooter are set across from each other in front of Dunn's Woods. A Bloomington woman said her Toyota Camry was damaged when a man picked up a Lime scooter and threw it in the air.
(09/08/19 8:43pm)
Jess Tang, the co chair of Young Democratic Socialists of America in Bloomington, speaks Sept. 7 at Peoples Park. YDSA organized a march to protest white supremacy in Bloomington.
(09/08/19 8:24pm)
A woman wears a No Space for Hate T-shirt while marching against white supremacy Sept. 7 down Kirkwood Avenue. The group marched from Peoples Park to Showers Commons, which is where the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market takes place.
(09/08/19 8:43pm)
A group of men mock protestors Sept. 7 at Peoples Park. The protestors were marching against white supremacy and the men said they didn’t know what was going on and later apologized.