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City to temporarily shut water off for some south Bloomington locations Wednesday
More than 75 percent of the city's water mains are at least 50 years old.
Men's golf visits Carmel, Indiana, for Crooked Stick Invitational
Men’s golf enters second in-state tournament with momentum.
Crean to work as analyst for ESPN
The former IU coach will be a studio analyst and in-game commentator.
COLUMN: Voter ID laws suppress voters
When Americans are denied the right to vote, they're denied full access to citizenship.
EDITORIAL: Electric cars alone won't reduce a carbon footprint
The Parisian goal to end the sale of gasoline-powered vehicles is good, but cannot be the only step toward sustainability.
COLUMN: Banning books harms students
Students benefit from exposure to difficult themes in literature.
COLUMN: IU graduate releases book about journalism in WWII
Ray Boomhower talks about his new book "Dispatches from the Pacific."
Volleyball gets badgered on the road
Volleyball drops eighth-straight match and fall to 11-9.
Kaleidoscopic steampunk 'L’Etoile' presented at Musical Arts Center
“L’Etoile” features English dialogue in between musical numbers.
Men’s soccer cruises past Ohio State behind Toye’s brace
Toye scored his seventh and his eighth goals of the season.
Mersey Beatles audience members share Beatles memories
Four lads from Liverpool visited Bloomington on Friday.
Women's soccer comes from behind to draw Nebraska on Senior Day
After a poor first half, Hoosiers battle to draw against Cornhuskers.
World record attempt draws 200 of 3000 people wanted
IU fell short of its goal for promoting fire safety.
Monday rundown: IUWS senior day, finding a voice, 'L’Etoile', armed robbery
What you need to know for Monday, Oct. 16.
Two men arrested after allegedly demanding marijuana, threatening two people with guns
They allegedly tied two people up with Xbox cords.
Bloomington Blotter: laundry coins and filet knives
A man was found trying to break into a laundry machine with a crowbar.
Cross-Country teams struggle at prestigious meet
Women’s team finishes 17th and men’s team finishes 29th at Nuttycombe Invitational.
Bloomington celebrates the end of Hispanic Heritage Month
Monroe County Public Library organizes annual cultural celebration.
'Three Sisters' displays perseverance in times of difficulty
"Three Sisters" follows characters struggling with aspirations and failure.

















