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Two Jackson Creek Middle School Students Organize Food Drive For Food Pantry
Bloomington, Indiana – Two Jackson Creek Middle School 8th grade students, Roman Ross and Eli Wetzel, organized a non-perishable food drive to benefit a local food pantry, Monroe County United Ministries. With the generosity of…
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Brogdon’s late 3 helps Pacers shake off Rockets, 114-107
INDIANAPOLIS — Malcolm Brogdon scored a career-high 35 points and made the go-ahead 3-pointer with 2:22 to go, leading the Indiana Pacers past the Houston Rockets 114-107. Justin Holiday added a season-high 20 points for…
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Life through our computers must not become the new normal
If my Zoom camera was not already off and my microphone muted by the time my professor announced a breakout room, there was a high probability they soon would be. Either I’d already finished the…
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Jackson-Davis scores 22, rallies Indiana past Maryland 63-55
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Trayce Jackson-Davis took over the game midway through the second half, finishing with 22 points and 15 rebounds, leading Indiana to a 63-55 win over Maryland on Monday night. Race Thompson added…
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ISDH: 3,477 new COVID-19 cases; 142 more deaths
Indiana – The Indiana State Department of Health has issued new COVID-19 information for our state. ISDH says 3,477 more Hoosiers have tested positive for COVID-19. Those tests were recorded between Dec. 23 and Jan.…
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Bloomington woman arrested and fined for climbing Mount Rushmore at night
Bloomington, Indiana -An Indiana woman has pleaded guilty to climbing Mount Rushmore, a federal violation. 20-year-old Molly Venderley entered the plea at a hearing in federal court in Rapid City, South Dakota Monday. Two other…
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COVID-19 Hospitalizations Continue Rising In The New Year
Indiana – Indiana’s COVID-19 hospital census has grown by more than 250 patients since Jan. 1. At the start of the new year, the Indiana Department of Health — formerly the Indiana State Department of…
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OPINION: Cruelty against the homeless community is rife, even in progressive Bloomington
Bloomington police officers and other city employees dismantled a Seminary Park encampment established by people experiencing homelessness in the middle of a freezing night on Dec. 9. Prohibiting overnight tent use in public parks is within the…
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Indiana Reports 56 More COVID-19 Deaths, 3,002 Infections
Indiana – Indiana public health officials announced Sunday that 56 more people have died from COVID-19. The Indiana Department of Health reported the deaths with 3,002 new cases. Overall, 8,111 Indiana residents have died from…
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Silver Alert canceled for 90-year-old Bloomington man
Bloomington, Indiana – Police in Indiana have canceled a Silver Alert issued Sunday for a 90-year-old Bloomington man. The Silver Alert was declared by Indiana State Police on Sunday for William Wright, who was last…