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Police Looking For Marion “Tanner” Haywood
Bloomington, Indiana – Bloomington police are looking for Marion “Tanner” Haywood who is wanted on several charges and considered to be armed and dangerous. Police say Haywood is wanted for kidnapping, domestic battery with a…
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Two cars reportedly hit protester in Sunday night protest
Bloomington, Indiana – Two cars reportedly hit a 21-year-old Indianapolis man in protests yesterday on the intersection of Kirkwood and Walnut Avenues around 9:16 p.m., Bloomington Police Department Capt. Ryan Pedigo said. The man was…
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First week of reopening slow for some local restaurants
Monroe County, Indiana – Monroe County’s extended stay-at-home order ended May 15, and the county began to reopen the economy. Restaurants were permitted to reopen at 50% capacity, while following social distancing guidelines. “We resumed…
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Ivy Tech Plans to Return Waldron Arts Center to City of Bloomington
Bloomington, Ind. – Ivy Tech Community College and the City of Bloomington announce that ownership of the building known as the Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center will revert to the City of Bloomington over the…
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Indiana man charged with beating two children in his home
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – An Indiana man is accused of beating two children in his home. Police arrested Christopher Jourden, 33, Wednesday on federal charges including battery, according to a news release. The Scott County Sheriff’s…
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Bloomington city council votes to offer staff job to current deputy without a search
On Wednesday, Bloomington city councilmembers voted 9-0 to make an offer to Stephen Lucas to assume the role of council attorney/administrator on Aug. 1. That’s the day after Dan Sherman retires from the job, after…
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Mixing in-person and online classes, Indiana University announces 2020-21 calendar
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Indiana University students will return to campus this fall for in-person classes, school leaders announced Wednesday. There will be some changes to how things normally operate in Bloomington, Indiana, however. The fall…
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Indiana reports 373 new COVID-19 cases
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Indiana reported 373 new COVID-19 infections on Tuesday, but the rate of positive tests continues to decline. New data shows that 13.9% of Hoosiers tested for the illness were diagnosed with it.…
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Indiana to begin fourth phase of reopening on June 14
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – In less than three weeks, Indiana will begin to open more sectors of its economy. On June 14, retail stores and malls can operate at full capacity, restaurants at 75% capacity and…
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Fallen Indiana soldier returns home
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – A fallen U.S. Army soldier returned home to Indiana this weekend. Sgt. Christopher Wesley Curry, 23, of Terre Haute, Indiana, died from a non-combat-related incident on May 4. Curry was escorted into Terre…





