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Fun 4th of July fashion ideas
This summer is flying by, and believe it or not the 4th of July is right around the corner. Molly Judd, general manager of Cowpokes was here today to show off some of the stores…
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IU ATHLETES WON’T LOSE SCHOLARSHIP IF THEY DON’T COMPETE DUE TO COVID-19 FEARS
Indiana athletics has made clear to its student-athletes that they will not lose their scholarships if they choose not to compete due to COVID-19 concerns. In an email Tuesday from outgoing athletic director Fred Glass…
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Hoosier National Forest
Encompassing more than 200,000 acres of natural habitat, the Hoosier National Forest provides true adventure to south-central Indiana. Spread across nine counties, Hoosier National Forest is split between two natural regions of the state, with…
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USC’S LOSS IS IU’S GAIN WITH TANK ESPALIN
Orange Lutheran shortstop Tank Espalin would be lying if he said he had a deep knowledge of Indiana’s program before Thursday. Just a week ago, he was a Southern Cal recruit. Not only that, but…
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MCCSC introduces Real Talk Summer Series, school board approves new $12M project
Monroe County, Indiana – At the Monroe County Community School Corporation Board of School Trustees meeting Tuesday, a summer talk series on race was introduced, and the board approved a $12 million renovation and improvement…
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McCormick’s Creek State Park
The first state park in Indiana, McCormick’s Creek is just 15 miles northwest of Bloomington. Limestone caves, rushing water, and the dense forested landscapes at McCormick’s Creek provide beautiful scenery to explore on a day…
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Bloomington firefighter is third city employee to test positive for COVID-19
Bloomington, Indiana – A Bloomington Fire Department employee tested positive for COVID-19 Thursday, according to a city press release. The firefighter has been on leave since last week, when symptoms first arose. This is the…
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Wildlife to look for in Monroe County
Monroe County, Indiana – During the pandemic, many people have been spending time outside where wide-open space and fresh air provide natural barriers to spreading the virus and a change in scenery. Monroe County is…
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Pride goes online: IU, Bloomington to have virtual events
Bloomington, Indiana – The month of June is typically marked by large parades full of festive floats, colorful outfits, rainbow flags, music and food. June has been recognized as Pride Month since the 1999 to commemorate the 1969…
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The Runcible Spoon
The Runcible Spoon is a cozy eatery in the heart of downtown Bloomington that features a menu of hearty, home-cooked food, and freshly brewed coffee. Opened in 1976, the restaurant became famous for having the…