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Sex assaults reported on two IU campuses
Indiana University is dealing with two separate sexual assaults reported on different campuses.
Knight turns down Hall-of-Fame invite from Indiana
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. a ' Bob Knight just keeps telling Indiana no. On Thursday, the former Hoosiers coach notified athletic director Fred Glass that he will not be attending the school's Hall of Fame induction ceremony next week in Bloomington a ' the second time in three days that The General has rejected an overture from the school.
Indiana AD: Lynch will be football coach
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - Fred Glass ended any growing speculation about Bill Lynch's future as Indiana's football coach.
Knight refuses offer to settle IU lawsuit
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - Bob Knight has two more complaints with Indiana University.
Firefighters have fire on South Oxford Drive under control
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Bloomington commercial properties win local awards
At a recent Bloomington City Council meeting, Mayor Kruzan announced the winners of the Fall Commercial Property Contest on behalf of "Bloomington In Bloom" project.
CBKB: Indiana donors pay $75K to settle Knight lawsuit
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - Private donors are giving $75,000 to Bob Knight to settle a lawsuit he filed against Indiana University claiming it didn't properly defend him when he was sued by a former assistant coach.
Science, Industry and Business
Designer molecule detects tiny amounts of cyanide, then glows
A small molecule designed to detect cyanide in water samples works quickly, is easy to use, and glows under ultraviolet or "black" light.
Bloomington Murder Suspect Plans To Plead Guilty
A murder suspect plans to plead guilty to killing a Purdue University counselor.
Hilly Hundred bike ride expected to draw thousands
Elletsville - More than 5,000 bicyclists are expected to ride through Indiana this weekend as part of the annual Hilly Hundred.
Weekend Fight Results In Serious Injuries
Three people were injured in a weekend fight that required medical attention. One Evansville man, a 20-year-old suffered a dislocated jaw during the fight which occurred in the 400 block of East 15th Street over the weekend.
Bloomington Man; Winner Of Hoosier Lottery
A Bloomington man was the most recent winner of a Hoosier Lottery scratch-off game.
Bloomington Mayor Stresses Heater Safety
With colder temperatures approaching, Mayor Mark Kruzan and the City of Bloomington Fire Department are encouraging residents to use caution when operating heating equipment in their homes.
Trial Begins In Bloomington Murder
The murder trial begins today for 30-year-old Benjamin Steinberg, the man accused of killing Monroe County Jail Officer Bill Brand in 2005 as he drove home after working second shift.
Teaching is the prize for Nobel laureate Elinor Ostrom
Elinor Ostrom addresses the media during a news conference to celebrate winning the Nobel Prize in economics at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana, October 12, 2009.
Bloomington Township board to discuss budget
The Bloomington Township board will meet at 5:30 p.m. Monday at the township office, 2111 W. Vernal Pike, where board me ... Please log in to read the rest of this story.
Bloomington mayor to roll out chain-store ordinance for downtown
Bloomington - Mayor Mark Kruzan believes this beloved college town loses a bit of its identity every time a national chain sets up shop.
Former Vice President Visits Bloomington
Former Vice President Dan Quayle visited Bloomington Wednesday to stump for 9th District Challenger Todd Young, saying he thinks the 2010 election could represent a GOP Resurgence in Congress.
Quayle aids congressional hopeful
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- Former Vice President Dan Quayle returned to Indiana to boost the campaign of a Republican looking to challenge Democratic Rep.
Teen Facing Preliminary Charges For Monday Stabbing
A Bloomington teen has been taken to a juvenile detention facility in Vincennes following a reported stabbing of another teen.
Dan Quayle And Todd Young Touring A Bloomington Facility
Vice President Dan Quayle and Ninth District Congressional Candidate Todd Young on Wednesday will tour the Bloomington facilities of Bioconvergence, a small business specializing in products for the pharmaceutical and life sciences industries.
Associated press photographs Elinor Ostrom (top), a professor at Indiana University in Bloomington,
Associated press photographs Elinor Ostrom , a professor at Indiana University in Bloomington, Ind., and Oliver Williamson, a professor at the University of California at Berkeley, were awarded the Nobel Prize in economics Monday for their analyses of economic governance.
Ostrom, Williamson, share Nobel for Economics
A computer screen showing the pictures of Elinor Ostrom and Oliver E. Williamson, winners of the Nobel economics prize.
Community to rally to help woman in need
A benefit event for an eastern Greene County woman severely injured in an August traffic accident will be Saturday from 1 to 5 p.m. at the Eastern Greene Fire Station in Solsberry.
Bloomington man injured after head-on collision with a tree
A 24-year-old Bloomington man was injured when his vehicle hit a tree head-on in a one-vehicle accident in eastern Greene County Thursday afternoon.
Today's live Q&A with Lee Huss, City of Bloomingtona s urban forester
MODERATOR: Good afternoon everyone, thanks for joining us. City of Bloomington urban forester Lee Huss is here to answer your questions -- and we have a lot of them to get to today, so let's get going.
Fire Truck Destroyed In Fire After Crash
Firefighters were already at the scene, but they couldn't do much to stop their truck from burning after a crash early Wednesday.
Bloomington Save-A-Lot to close
One of the last discount grocery stores near downtown Bloomington is closing. By the end of October, the Save-A-Lot Food ... Please log in to read the rest of this story.
David Schalk announces run for Monroe County Prosecutor
Bloomington attorney David Schalk announced today his intention to run for Monroe County Prosecuting Attorney in 2010.
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Digital TV conversion gets mixed reception [Herald-Times, Bloomington, Ind.]
Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Oct. 4--Since the June conversion from analog to digital television, Bloomington resident Steve Kramer is frustrated he can't get stations with Colts games.
Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, ProCure to Develop Proton Therapy Center
SEATTLE & BLOOMINGTON, Ind.-- --The development of a proton therapy center in the Pacific Northwest has taken a significant step forward with the signing of a letter of intent between the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance and ProCure Treatment Centers Inc.
Apple Festival Queen to ride atop fire truck in Sunday's parade
Bloomfield Junior-Senior High School senior Megann Hash will be riding in unconventional style in Sunday's 2009 Bloomfield Apple Festival Parade.
Survey: Many of IU's Films, Recordings at Risk
Indiana University says an inventory of the Bloomington campus' collection of audio and video recordings and film reels shows that many of them are at risk of being lost to the ages.
Bloomington man arrested aft ...
A 31-year-old Bloomington man was arrested early this morning following a high-speed chase through town.