Phyllis Pond, longest serving female Ind. representative, dies Sunday at 82
Phyllis Pond, R-New Haven, the longest serving female state representative in Indiana, died Sunday. She was 82 years old.
Phyllis Pond, R-New Haven, the longest serving female state representative in Indiana, died Sunday. She was 82 years old.
The Monroe County Citizens’ Academy give residents the ability to learn more about how the government operates and how residents can become involved.
The findings of a United States Census Bureau report indicated the median household income for Indiana in 2012 was $46,707, which is lower than the U.S. median household income of $51,017.
The Brent Wallarab Jazz Ensemble, led for the second year by Associate Professor of Music Wallarab, performed its first concert of the year at 8 p.m. at the Musical Arts Center.
Dillon Gross and Kevin Long started Groove Productions in 2012, and the two men work to bring quality music to Bloomington venues.
Food columnist Amanda Arnold gives her thoughts on Chipotle's new video — or advertisement, she argues — The Scarecrow.
Freshman forward Troy Williams suffered a right hand injury during a workout and will miss “the next few weeks.”
The 30 attendees were protesting the Keystone XL oil pipeline that is set to transport crude oil sands through the continental United States.
Sunday night’s event was the Seventh Annual Bloomington Chefs’ Challenge, a game show-style contest comparable to “Iron Chef.”
IU’s usually proficient offense was stymied by Missouri. IU scored a touchdown in the final minute that had no bearing on the outcome.
The Hoosiers’ defense forced three turnovers and four punts but allowed 623 yards when the Missouri Tigers beat IU 45-28.
Inside the only strip joint in the city, Jerimy Koch trudges to the end of the stage and works his way back. Except for Koch, 35, it’s not a dance pole he’s grasping, but a mop.
A 31-year-old Bloomington man was arrested after reportedly swinging a knife during an argument Friday afternoon.
Sen. Brent Steele, R-Bedford, chair of the Indiana Senate Judiciary Committee, was recognized Thursday as a Champion of Justice by the Indiana Judges Association.
The sixth annual Dollars for Scholars 5-kilometer Run/Walk collected sponsorship donations and entry fees to supply future scholarships for Edgewood High School seniors.
Feeding Indiana’s Hungry, Indiana’s state food bank association, released data Wednesday showing nearly one in four Indiana households with children said they could not consistently afford food.
People exercised during Open Streets downtown Bloomington Sunday, an event to help create a more sustainable and healthy city.
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources will offer free admission for military members on National Public Lands Day, Sept. 28.
A free yoga session in the IU Art Museum atrium was attended by IU students and two members of the Blue Man Group.
There’s something about a gay wedding that gets me every time.