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The Hoosiers' 10-point win over Oregon helped them rise four spots in the rankings.
Arts & Culture
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A sample of a 1968 documentary series about England, produced by LeRoy Bannerman.
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Deirdre Fagan reads "To the person in charge of discontinuation," "The Month of the Dead," "Going Hungry," and "Love Begets Love."
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In 1953 a Gary, Indiana couple started what would become one of the most successful black-owned record labels, highlighting gospel, blues, R and B, and jazz.
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A dive in the catalog of one of the American Songbook's great melodists.
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We talk with artist Johanna Winters about taking risks, we chat with Cicada Cinema, we try some unusual ice cream flavors, and we combine a clothing resale shop with a symphony orchestra.
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The eighth annual IPM Conference on Aging offers practical insights into the challenges and opportunities of growing older. This free, virtual conference takes place via Zoom from noon to 1 PM on Wednesdays, October 1, 2025 through November 26, 2025.
Open to the public, the conference is designed for older adults, caregivers, and families planning for the future. Participation is free and available to anyone, regardless of location. -
WFIU and WTIU invite you to a special live broadcast of Noon Edition at the Unitarian Universalist Church in Bloomington. This discussion explores the intersection of faith and politics in Indiana through the lens of "Red, White and Righteous," a new newsroom project examining the rise of Christian nationalism in the state and what it means for civic life in a diverse democracy.
This event is free and open to the public. Audience members are encouraged to attend in person and take part in the post-show Q&A.
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Former NFL quarterback and sports analyst Mark Sanchez has been released from custody, about a week after police said he was stabbed during a fight with a truck driver.
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Volunteers will unload 1,625 hand-blown pumpkins from a truck onto the courthouse lawn in Bloomington.
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Leary, 54, who lists a Bloomington address, was arrested Thursday by the Carmel Police Department and sent to the Hamilton County Jail.
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Saturday's game could be the biggest challenge each team will face over the second half of the season.
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The $65 million operating budget includes a more than $9 million deficit.
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Mayor Brandon Sakbun said perching crows downtown affect businesses, cleanliness and public health.
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Superintendent Chris Himsel said the district will close, repair and consolidate schools over the next few years.
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Some food banks receive food from a federal program called the Emergency Food Assistance Program.
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A new documentary exploring academic freedom and institutional change at Indiana University premieres Saturday in Bloomington.
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Despite progress, state higher education institutions will go at least two fiscal years without bonus funding.
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Blake Bell, 19, of Nashville was charged with battery resulting in bodily injury on Friday.