Ivy Tech Bloomington’s Student Body Nearly Doubles This Fall
The increase in enrollment has caused facility expansions previously a few years away to be moved up considerably.
View ArticleFall Begins With Record Temperatures
It's the first day of fall, but the temperature in Bloomington still makes it feel like summer.
View ArticleIU’s Annual Energy Challenge Held in Fall for the First Time Ever
IU Energy Challenge kicks off today in front of the Sample Gates.
View ArticlePhoto Gallery: Indiana’s Fall Colors
Submit pictures of fall colors to our online gallery.
View ArticleNoon Edition: Fall Gardening Show Today
Join us today for Noon Edition's fall gardening show on WFIU at 12 p.m.
View ArticlePumpkin Crop Thriving Despite Drought
Pumpkins have deep roots, so they were able to withstand the state's summer drought.
View ArticleIndiana School Districts Plan To Make Up Snow Days
The State Board of Education announced this week school districts can either add days to the end of the year or hours onto days to make up for canceled days.
View ArticleThe Best Time To See Fall Colors This Year
The Brown County State Park naturalist says he expects the peak to be in late October, but people are already flocking to see the color change.
View ArticleLarge Pumpkin Crop Leaves Many To Rot In Fields
Pumpkin patches across Indiana were more full than usual this year.
View ArticleFall Colors In Full Swing Despite Lack Of Moisture, DNR Says
Heavy rain during the summer has resulted in great fall colors, say officials from the state's DNR and Brown County State Park.
View ArticleLark Ranch Celebrates Bicentennial With Indiana-Themed Corn Maze
Lark Ranch in Loogootee opened an Indiana-themed corn-maze in celebration of Indiana’s bicentennial.
View ArticlePumpkin Launchers Prepare For Competition
It’s kind of amazing all the uses for pumpkins – of course you can carve them and bake with them, but what about using them for sport?
View ArticleMCCSC Opening An Early Learning Center This Fall
MCCSC is opening a childcare center for kids five and under this fall. The program will accept up to 90 kids and registration begins in two weeks.
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