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Bloomington businesses recognized for excellence

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Three Bloomington businesses were recently recognized as some of the best places to work in Indiana. Computerworld magazine recognized IU’s Information Technology Department as one of the “Best Places to Work in IT,” while the Indiana Chamber of Commerce awarded Contact by Design and Employment Plus, Inc. with recognition as two of the “Best Places to Work in Indiana.”


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Show-me what you got, Btown

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Nate Stanger, a resident of Bloomington for 19 years, has been called a "townie" his whole life. But while he was away for nine months at the University of Minnesota he gained a new perspective on what this less-than-coveted term means.


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Censor Hatebook

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Combining the Internet’s speed and worldwide accessibility, hateful publications are now as effective as a face-to-face, fiery speech coaxing an angry, racist mob to attack a nearby minority.


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Finding Jesus

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Coming from a family of diverse religious beliefs, I’m open to different ideas of connecting oneself to a higher being or deity.


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First time flying

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After the flight attendants review the safety protocols, you declare you are not ready for the responsibility of protecting the lives of your fellow passengers...








Colt's Make it Personal Tour Stops in Bedford, IN

Colts tour comes to Bedford

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The Indianapolis Colts sponsored a day-long fan festival in Bedford on Wednesday as part of their Make it Personal Tour.  The tour will visit 18 different cities across both Indiana and Illinois during the months of June and July.


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Bishop chosen as new trustee

Through an online election process, IU graduates chose MaryEllen Bishop to fill Sue Talbot’s position on the IU Board of Trustees



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Hoosiers make mark at USA Track and Field Championships

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Redemption only creates its opportunities after disappointment. Fortunately for Sarah Pease, she was able to seize one of those chances with her fourth-place finish in the 3,000-meter steeplechase Sunday at the USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships.


Blue laws editorial

Baby steps for blue laws

WE SAY the repeal of the ban on Election Day liquor sales is a positive step forward for Indiana reform.


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A greater generation fades away

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As the children of the Baby Boomers, we are in a unique position. Our children will grow up in a world with almost no living members of the Greatest Generation.


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Unfit to judge

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After just two days of her hearings, it has become clear that U.S. Solicitor General Elena  Kagan is, if not unfit to serve on the Court, at least a far-from-ideal nominee.