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Have you noticed the northern lights have been traveling further south lately?
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Local officials and business organizations expected up to 300,000 people to visit Monroe County for the eclipse. Now, they estimate crowds were far smaller than anticipated on Monday.
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Though visitor numbers didn't quite reach the levels that their Apple Butter Festival parade usually hits, town officials are happy with Monday's eclipse turnout.
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Indiana University police arrested one person and detained three others during a pro-Palestine demonstration on campus Monday.
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Producer Alexis Carvajal connects with her grandmother to learn a family recipe called Pernil.
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Southwest Airlines will have round-trip day flights Monday that will be in the air as the eclipse occurs. One flight will go from Austin, Texas, to Indianapolis, and will follow the path of totality.
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The Center of Rural Engagement’s 2024 Rural Solar Eclipse Scholars support partners around Indiana, helping them use the eclipse as a catalyst for social connection.
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Starbucks on Indiana Avenue is expected to get at least an extra 1,500 customers on eclipse day.
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Travel on State Road 45/46 will be reduced to one lane between North Kinser Pike and Arlington Road in Bloomington starting on Tuesday, April 9, the day after the eclipse.
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Join host Bob Zaltsberg as he talks with experts about everything you need to know to prepare for this historic occasion.