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Lauren Search

Volunteers donate time to aid search

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Throughout the last 10 days, the search for missing student Lauren Spierer, has grown from her parents and friends searching for her to about 1,000 people volunteering each day.




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Comedy Attic festival returns

The third annual Bloomington Comedy Festival takes place every Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Comedy Attic


13th Annual Picnic with the POPS

Bloomington balloonists explain their trade

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Imagine floating weightlessly in the sky, looking down at beautiful landscapes, out in the open air. This experience is made possible on a daily basis right here in Bloomington through hot air balloon adventures.




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A safe and civil city

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Like it says in front of the Bloomington Police Department: Bloomington is a safe and civil city. 


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Unfortunate realities

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It is hard to imagine the situation Indiana University currently faces could get any worse as it prepares for freshman orientation to begin.


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What Happens in Libya Should not Stay in Libya

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This week we should remember our responsibility not just to our neighbors, but our families across the world.That responsibility starts with listening to the wind and spreading the word. To get a head start, here is some good news.



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Beck Gambles on Network’s Future

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Political commentator and Fox News star Glen Beck is set to make one of the biggest decisions of his professional career at the end of the month.



Charlene Spierer makes "mother's plea" during briefing

"She's everywhere here to me, she's everywhere, but she's nowhere," Charlene Spierer said.



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IU student Rossman meets with police

Carl Salzmann, attorney for IU student Cory Rossman, informed members of the media that his client had met with Bloomington Police today.


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Dollars and Nonsense

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With Washington continuing to work on bills to help fund the country for 2012, the discussion on what needs to be eliminated in order to help the nation get back on track toward fiscal responsibility has been raging. One piece of spending that could be deemed unnecessary is the $320 million spent of military bands this year.