Starlite Drive-in sold to local family
A Bloomington family has purchased the Starlite Drive-In, which, until recently, was under threat of closure.
A Bloomington family has purchased the Starlite Drive-In, which, until recently, was under threat of closure.
Todd Young and Dan Coats will have office hours in Bloomington in the coming weeks to meet with constituents.
Junior starter Kyle Hart will undergo Tommy John surgery and miss the remainder of the 2014 season, according to an IU news release.
After learning about a proposal to merge Latino Studies, Asian American Studies and First Nations Educational and Cultural Center into one Ethnic Studies department, sophomore Rachel Colegrove created a petition to resist the proposed merger.
Mary Crowder Helmer, wife of IU Track and Field Coach Ron Helmer, passed away Saturday in IU Health University Hospital in Indianapolis.
The Monroe County Community School Corporation has released a guide for families to learn about summer opportunities available for their children.
The undertaker has faced death every day for more than half a century. He has embalmed countless bodies, helped generations of families cope with loss.
Legislation recently signed by Gov. Mike Pence may reduce the total amount of waste produced in Indiana by 50 percent.
The second narcotics investigation of the year led Bloomington police to arrest two men for dealing heroin last week.
Using drugs of any type will produce both positive and negative sides for the users and the people around them. Movie and TV producers should take this into consideration when featuring drugs in their programs.
Whether you approve of the trend or not, selfies are a daily occurrence of American youth, and I find overanalyzing the content to be more than it is much more inappropriate than the picture Nate Scimio took.
It looks like OKCupid's Sam Yagan was trying to capitalize on a movement without doing any real work. Turnaround is fair play, but hypocrisy never looks good on anyone.
We can afford to make the changes in the next 15 years that need to be made. What we can’t afford is to wait any longer and be forced to rely on pipe dream technologies that will be completely out of our price range.
Aquariums dumped into Griffy Lake introduced an invasive plant species in recent years. The plant’s gone now, but wildlife managers at Griffy want to prevent aquarium dumps from reintroducing the pest.
According to a press release, Bloomberg News reported April 11 that, according to “two people familiar with the matter,” the NSA knew about the Heartbleed virus for more than two years, and they kept it a secret and used it to collect information.
The Indiana state legislator mandated all public universities provide a map for all Indiana residents who will attend a state-assisted university.IU administration is hoping to surpass that mandate.
YC Bioelectric, founded by IUPUI and Purdue faculty, is a privately-owned biomedical research company, and was just awarded $307,787 of funding
IU is the first public university to secure a coveted internship slot with the Smithsonian and, beginning in 2015 and continuing for the following five years, the museum will be host to at least one undergraduate or graduate student from the IUB School of Public and Environmental Affairs’ Arts Administration Program.
The Bloomington Police Department is looking for help locating the driver of a vehicle involved in a hit-and-run accident that injured two men.
The Bloomington Traditional Singers’ Circle meets every month to sing traditional folk music.