PHOTOS: Live updates from solar eclipse day in Bloomington
The Indiana Daily Student will bring you live updates, scenes and news from Bloomington throughout the day.
The Indiana Daily Student will bring you live updates, scenes and news from Bloomington throughout the day.
The Indiana Daily Student will bring you live updates, scenes and news from Bloomington throughout the day of the eclipse.
The concert featured the Voces Novae chamber choir.
Indiana’s near-total abortion ban may violate religious freedom.
Twice Exceptional will host its first pop-up April 7-8.
The council unanimously passed the resolution.
Holcomb signed the bill on March 12.
Opening in 2021, the BFSC operates as an agricultural co-op with around 50 owners.
With less than a week away from the solar eclipse, weather forecasters are keeping an eye on the cloud cover, which can make or break a person’s chance to see the event.
Shop-owner Amanda McPike offers services for all clients and personal styles.
The incident occurred hours before Bloomington City Council members proposed a ceasefire resolution in Gaza.
The watch includes parts of Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio.
ISP’s and BPD’s focus will be on traffic control and safety.
Americans are still worried about their financial stability even as their recession fears lessen.
The Monroe County Health Department released a map of radon presence.
Troops will support Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s Operation Lone Star mission.
The council will hear the resolution during their meeting Wednesday.
Bloomington experts say the total eclipse on April 8 could bring 300,000 visitors.
The temporary opt-in system will be online for five days.
Bloomington Mayor Kerry Thomson said she would not sign the resolution.