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Woman lying across tracks hit by train, police say

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A woman apparently lying across train tracks was hit and dragged 38 feet by an eastbound train on Bloomington’s southeast side Thursday afternoon, according to a press release from Chief Deputy Scott Mellinger of the Monroe County Sheriff’s Department.




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New SoFA Gallery exhibits to feature contemporary jewelry and holloware through Nov.

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Friday night, the SoFA Gallery will open two new exhibits to the public. The first, “Field of Vision: Contemporary Jewelry and Holloware” will showcase the unique and sophisticated works of both national and international artists. The second is “Personal Objects: Personal Spaces,” an exhibit dedicated to everyday objects made personal through computer-aided design, by Nicole Jacquard, an assistant professor of metalsmithing.




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Woman struck by train

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The accident occurred in rural Bloomington, near the bend in Gifford Road. The railroad tracks at this location run between large residential properties.




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Preach on, Preacher Dan!

"Brother Jim” Gilles is on a mission from God to save your soul. According to his Web site, he has been “your holiness home missionary to the universities America” since 1982. But if he wants to preach at campuses in Indiana, he will have to stay within university-designated areas. Brother Jim sued Vincennes University in 2004 when it required him to file a request before speaking on campus and restricted him to a sidewalk in front of the student union.


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Holocaust survivor leaves Hillel audience in awe with story of death camps

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As tears ran down Holocaust survivor Philip Gans face, he described the moment when he first saw the American tanks coming to liberate Auschwitz – the same day his father died. Gans spoke about his traumatic survival of the Holocaust while a packed room listened intensely Wednesday in the Helene G. Hillel Center.