Meth dealer arrested twice in 1 month
A Bloomington auto detailer was arrested Monday night for manufacturing methamphetamines. He had also been arrested two weeks prior for the same offense and was out on bond.
A Bloomington auto detailer was arrested Monday night for manufacturing methamphetamines. He had also been arrested two weeks prior for the same offense and was out on bond.
A woman was hit over the head with a hammer at her home on the 1400 block of S. Washington Street shortly after midnight Tuesday.
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Around 7 p.m. nearly every day of the week, groups of 15 to 40 people congregate at the field on the corner of 10th Street and Woodlawn Avenue to engage in the other kind of football, sometimes playing for as long as three hours.
The latest and most vile re-interpretation of rape’s definition comes from Israel, with its conviction of Sabar Kashur for “rape by deception.”
Current Los Angeles Clippers and former Hoosier guard Eric Gordon recently made the first roster cut for Team USA. The 2007 Indiana Mr. Basketball played in 62 games and averaged 16.9 points per game. He also shot .449 percent from the floor and .371 from downtown during his second professional season.
IBM has developed technology to overcome even the biggest conundrums of crime prediction.
Tuesday evening an Art Hootenanny at The Venue Fine Art & Gifts brought people together to casually sing, strum instruments and look at art.
Ryan Martin's music column 'Blooming-Beats' discusses how college studios maintain their music libraries.
Kristen Watterson's 'Btown Brushstrokes' column discusses Ben Cirgin, a local ceramicist, and his work with the Bloomington Clay Studio.
Nick Andre knew he needed to stay in Haiti. His wife and five children were there. And even though he had a job teaching Haitian Creole at IU and was pursuing a master’s degree in French Linguistics, something told him he needed to be home.
With McMurray, who races for Chip Ganassi Racing, taking the checkered flag today, Chip Ganassi has become the first owner to win the Daytona 500, the Indianapolis 500, and the Brickyard 400 in the same year. McMurray also won the Daytona 500, and Dario Franchitti brought Ganassi the other Indianapolis win.
The Connecticut Best Buddies chapter cheered while marching toward the IU Auditorium on Friday night for the 21st Annual Best Buddies International Leadership Conference.
The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, an organization that aims to defend students’ rights on college campuses, has identified IU-Bloomington as a “yellow light” university, meaning FIRE has found several policies to be too vague and allow for too much discretion on the part of university administrators.
Pole-vaulter Kelsie Ahbe was one of 13 athletes to qualify for the International Association of Athletics Federations Junior World Championships.
The 18th-annual Silk Road Bayram in the Willkie Auditorium celebrated the different countries along the ancient trade route, which wound its way from China to modern-day Italy. The event featured both a cultural gallery and musical performances from those familiar with the region.
Lake Monroe is not safe from watercraft accidents. On June 28, 51-year-old Susan Collier and her grandson, 8-year-old Gage Pruett, died following a boat collision. These were just two of the three fatalities that have taken place on the lake in 2010.
The Bloomington Animal Care and Shelter hosted an Adopt-a-Thon on Saturday in an effort to reduce the near-capacity numbers they are experiencing this summer. The event ran from noon to midnight with hopes of facilitating 50 adoptions in one day.
The Graf family, which includes four generations of IU alumni, gave a $1 million gift Thursday to the Kelley School of Business to endow the Graf Family Professorship.