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Residents of Bloomington’s Green Acres are seeking historic protections for the neighborhood in response to a threat of five homes being demolished.
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Hotel representatives appeared before the Bloomington Historic Preservation Commission last month to present their case for the designation. Their request was called "insulting" and "disingenuous."
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Restaurants underwent dramatic transformations during the COVID-19 pandemic. We talk about how restaurants came to be, and speculate on where they’re headed.
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The projects are expected to begin this summer and be completed by June 30, 2026.
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The family of Benjamin Harrison — the only Hoosier president — were no strangers to death while in the nation’s capital.
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Andy Barmes said he’s driven past the Knox County Poor Asylum almost every day of his life, but it wasn’t until 2020 that he saw it up close. That’s when he decided it needed saving.
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The center will host speaker panels, family programs and interactive activities.
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The National Muzzle Loaded Rifle Association's annual Spring Shoot draws thousands of people to southern Indiana to shoot, craft and trade in antique firearms.
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How AI will help farms become more efficient and prepared to feed an ever-growing population.