Kosciusko County Loses Great Legal Mind: Thomas Lemon
Kosciusko County has lost a good friend and what many believe a great legal mind with the death of Thomas Ridley Lemon.
Read MoreKosciusko County has lost a good friend and what many believe a great legal mind with the death of Thomas Ridley Lemon.
Read MoreMike Woodson is stepping down as IU Men’s Basketball Head Coach.
Read MoreBloomington is among the Indiana communities kicking off Black History Month over the weekend.
Read MoreIndiana University today released the findings of an independent review of the events that took place on Dunn Meadow in April 2024 and the complex factors that culminated in police intervention.
Read MoreBernard Phillip “Phil” Bickle, 75, Lafayette, and formerly of Rochester, died Wednesday, February 21, 2024, at his residence. He was born Jan. 6, 1949, Lorain, Ohio. He was married to Liz (Walsh) Kelsey, and later divorced. He married Kathryn (Everdon) Bickle in 1973. He is survived by his … Read More
Patricia J. (Pat) Detwiler, formerly of Warsaw, passed away on Thursday, Nov. 9, 2023, at Cedar Creek Assisted Living Facility in Bloomington, at the age of 92. She was born on Aug. 4, 1931, in Elkhart to Donald V. and Mary Ruth (Sweeney) Lemmon. Pat graduated from Elkhart … Read More
Why Bloomington?
Read MoreDrugmaker Catalent plans to hire between 500 and 600 more employees for its Bloomington operations through the end of the year as it is seeing rising demand for its products, including COVID-19 vaccines.
Read MoreA Silver Alert has been declared for a Bloomington woman.
Read MoreBLOOMINGTON – NorthWood will make its sixth straight appearance at the Hall of Fame Girls Golf Invite in August.
Read MoreWe all, in varying degrees, step to God’s grand choreography. And if life were a dance contest, Payton and Kaesyn Green could win a medal in the pairs competition.
Read MoreThe Old Oaken Bucket Game between Purdue and Indiana is canceled, per an agreement from both universities.
Read MoreBLOOMINGTON – Indiana will promote longtime athletic department administrator Scott Dolson to the top job of athletic director.
Read MoreBLOOMINGTON — WTHR reported Thursday that Bob Knight purchased a house in Bloomington.
Read MoreBLOOMINGTON — Wawasee’s Luke Griner finished up his third straight trip to the state track and field finals with a podium finish, and a host of area athletes closed out their seasons at the big meet in Bloomington over the weekend.
Read MoreBLOOMINGTON — Indiana University has named Kathleen Johnston the founding director of the Michael I. Arnolt Center for Investigative Journalism on the university’s Bloomington campus. Michael Arnolt, the namesake of the investigative journalism center and the man who funded it, grew up in Leesburg and was a Leesburg High School graduate.
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