Bloom Archives
Author: Sophie Bird
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Lark Ranch: A Fall Family-Day Getaway
or years, Indianapolis-based attorney Matt Lark was asked to conduct school field trips to his family farm in Loogootee, Indiana. After a while, he…
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Dave Askins: Journalist
Dave Askins became a journalist by accident. But his online news site, The B Square Bulletin (bsquarebulletin. com), has become an essential resource for…
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Krista Detor to Perform at Switchyard Park October 22
Local musician Krista Detor will present an outdoor concert at Switchyard Park on Friday, October 22, at 6 p.m. She will be joined by…
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Third Eye Design: Creator of Restaurant Interiors
When Allyson Powell embarks on a commercial design project, she likes to fully immerse herself.
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“Distinctively Bloomington” Is Back!
After a pandemic hiatus, Distinctively Bloomington is returning to restaurants, shops, and hotel rooms around Bloomington in 2022.
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Bloomington Prepares for Afghan Evacuee Resettlement
For nine days in early September, Elizabeth Cullen Dunn distributed toothpaste, towels, diapers, and shampoo to Afghan refugees evacuated from Kabul to Camp Atterbury,…
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IU Credit Union Celebrates 65 Years of Service
David Sipes believes “We started a credit union and created a community” is more than just a tag line—it’s how IU Credit Union, a…
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Bloomington’s Victor Technologies Detects Stress Defects for NASA
In advanced economies, we rely every day on engineered objects— cars, jet engines, bridges—to get us from place to place. It’s crucial that these…
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Jazzercise: Blending Dance, Yoga, Kickboxing, & More
As a Purdue University undergraduate in the 1980s, Kris Heeter was struck by a car and left with a broken pelvis.
