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Emil Wakim is scheduled to perform at the Comedy Attic Friday and Saturday.
Arts & Culture
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Although this is not substantiated, some believe that gladioli were "the lilies of the field" that Jesus spoke of in the Sermon on the Mount, for they grew wild in the Holy Land.
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Come along on a musical pub crawl. We’ll hear from hard-partying musicians of the past and enjoy tunes about beer, tavern life, and the consequences of imbibing. Raise a glass and join the convivial chorus for a round of intoxicating early music.
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Angela Lim reads "Remnants Inside My Refrigerator," "Sneeze Queen," and "Dear Ocean."
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The county commission has a final vote on the tax abatement proposal Thursday.
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A full transfer to another jail would be complicated, the Sheriff's office said, and cause lengthy and unnecessary disruptions.
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The Bloomington City Council continued its 2026 budget hearings this week, with departments outlining priorities and challenges.
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The Indiana Department of Administration has saved Hoosier taxpayers about $37.6 million over its first six months under Gov. Braun’s leadership, his office announced.
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MCCSC projects to save about $8.1 million annually.
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Hoosier utility regulators “impermissibly applied” Indiana law retroactively when they let Duke Energy raise customer rates to recover coal ash compliance costs, the Indiana Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday.
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Hundreds of protesters gathered outside the Indiana Statehouse Tuesday evening to oppose President Donald Trump’s push to redraw congressional districts in favor of Republicans.
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To pay for improvement projects, City of Bloomington Utilities wants to increase its water rates.
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About 50 percent of the sexual assaults that will occur during the academic school year occur during the Red Zone.
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Indiana Democrats say Republicans trying to redraw the state's congressional map are "greedy cheaters" dismantling the bedrock principles of democracy.
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Gas prices spiked across the Midwest late last week, but it has very little to do with the coming Labor Day weekend.
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A new statewide poll shows most Hoosiers don’t want to see the state’s congressional maps redrawn mid-decade.