Record-setting 121 troopers graduate from Indiana State Police Academy
ZIONSVILLE, Ind. – A record class of 121 troopers graduated Friday from the Indiana State Police Academy, a day after a veteran trooper was fatally shot in Wabash County.
ZIONSVILLE, Ind. – A record class of 121 troopers graduated Friday from the Indiana State Police Academy, a day after a veteran trooper was fatally shot in Wabash County.
After the death of her husband in 1996, Betty Lou Culler needed something to occupy her time. The Clay City, Ind., woman had been a farm wife for almost 50 years. "The farm was all I knew," said Culler, now 82.
PORTAGE, Ind. – Duane Cheney resigned from the Indiana House of Representatives last week.
INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana State Police on Friday mourned the death of a popular trooper as they worked to piece together details of the roadside shooting that claimed his life.
Saturday night at the Bluebird Nightclub, the self-described “Americana acoustic music” band Railroad Earth drew an energetic crowd. The opening act for the concert was the Stringtown Pickers, a band from Indianapolis.
Bloomington singer and songwriter Jenn Cristy sets up her keyboard for a free concert at Third Street Park.
The American system has many finer points. Free association, free enterprise, free expression and the ability to plead the Fifth are all testaments to the unique moral concepts framing the basic structure of our nation. Here I am, for example, writing what I can guarantee will be another scathing review of American policy without fear of censorship or injury to my person or property.
Of the majors and academic programs that IU students can pursue in their college careers, one is strangely absent from our admissions list – one that would allow many students to attain 4.0 GPAs the way guys with British accents get girls. Financial irresponsibility.
Salamanca, Spain, is one of the most beautiful places I have ever seen. My personal favorite travel guide, “Spain for Dummies,” raves that it is “gracious and beautiful” and “one of Spain’s loveliest and most enjoyable cities,” while an online travel site from the U.K. calls it “a city that is enviable.”
With the appointment of Karen Hanson as the new provost for the Bloomington campus, last Friday marked the first time since 2001 that the University has had a permanent administration.
There were numerous blue and orange “#8” Chicago Bears jerseys on display among the crowd at Bloomington High School South on Thursday morning. The crowd of fans were anxiously awaiting a familiar face. Then, from the parking lot came former Indiana Mr. Football Rex Grossman wearing a purple polo. He returned to hs former school, Bloomington High School South on Thursday to take part in the Day of Champions celebration, benefiting the Boys and Girls Club of Bloomington.
A theme throughout Bloomington’s Fourth of July parade Wednesday morning was not only America’s freedom, but the call to support the nation’s troops.
At last week's meeting, the Bloomington City Council discussed the proposed $2.l million public safety and community improvement plan, with general approval of the multi-faceted appropriation.
Bear’s Place will feature two headliners in the same show as the Bloomington institution celebrates a quarter-century of entertainment Monday. Comedians Roy Wood Jr. and Josh Sneed will take the stage at 7:30 p.m.
IU students living at Smallwood Plaza, 455 N. College Ave., might have a harder time finding parking when they return to Bloomington in August.
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Vendors under red, white and blue tents sold Kettle corn, Polish sausage and Hawaiian shaved ice while bands entertained the crowd that began filling the north lot of Memorial Stadium on Tuesday night for the Amvets Post 2000 Independence Day Fireworks show.
In a report released by Purdue University on Monday, an independent accident reconstruction firm determined several details surrounding the death of Purdue student Wade Steffey.
I’m thinking of a North Carolina man, a 25-year veteran and widely respected federal employee convicted of perjury, ordered to spend 33 months in prison for making false statements to investigators.
No one can reasonably argue that smoking is good for you; that’s not the point. The frustrating aspect of this debate, however, is that the government and the public increasingly overlook, and even sanction, other health risks.