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IU Spanish major receives national Mario Vargas Llosa Award
BLOOMINGTON – Indiana University Spanish major Kathryn Petersen will receive the 2021 Mario Vargas Llosa Award during the annual conference of the American Association of Teachers of…
‘Mother Culture’ honored with portrait
BLOOMINGTON – The legacy of the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center’s first director is being celebrated with a new portrait. The painting of Caramel Russell, known…
IU campus mask requirement still in effect this summer
BLOOMINGTON – Summer is a popular time for incoming students and their families to tour the IU Bloomington campus, and for other visitors to check…
Women Veterans Recognition Day is June 12
UNDATED – Women Veterans Day is observed on Saturday, June 12 in the United States, a date chosen to mark the anniversary of the Women’s Armed Services…
Tim Lemper awarded 2021 Mary Burgan Distinguished Service Award
BLOOMINGTON – Tim Lemper, clinical professor of business law in the Kelley School of Business, is being recognized for his dedication to student community engagement,…
Lawrence County Redevelopment Commission approves attorney contract
BEDFORD – The Lawrence County Redevelopment Commission on Tuesday approved a contract to hire David Smith as their legal counsel. The rate for services will…
Bedford Plan Commission approves three requests during a public hearing
BEDFORD – The Bedford Plan Commission approved three requests during a public hearing on Tuesday afternoon. The first request was from Deckard & Associates LLC….
Juvenile uses baseball bat to help father in altercation
BEDFORD – A Bedford man was arrested after Lawrence County Sheriff’s Department deputies were called to a fight in progress at a home in the…
Local golf courses ranked among top 100 public courses in North America
BLOOMINGTON – Golf.com recently ranked French Lick’s Don Ross Golf Course, IU’s Pfau Golf Course and Warren Course at Notre Dame as two of the top 100 public…
Bloomington native and IU alumnus is a best-selling novelist
UNDATED – Working as a private investigator didn’t inspire New York Times best-selling novelist Michael Koryta, BA’06, to create Lincoln Perry, his protagonist of four novels. “It…