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How Emily Pike Saved Her Stepmother By Donating a Kidney to a Stranger
When Christi Pike, 57, woke up with a headache on December 21, 2018, she asked her husband, Jim, to take…
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One Life-Changing Moment for Wealth Manager John Hurlow
For most people, being shot is a life-changing experience. For John Hurlow, it was also a career-changing one.
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King Bee & The Stingers: Blues Band on the Rise
By day, Mark Menefee, 60, is the Indiana University director of utilities. By night, he’s the black- and-yellow-clad harmonica player…
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Ransom Haile: Multimedia Digital Artist
Most recently, most of Haile’s art has been visual: sculptures, drawings, tattoos, paintings, and photographs.
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The Waldron Marks Ten Years as Part of Ivy Tech
Ten years ago, Ivy Tech Community College–Bloomington acquired the John Waldron Arts Center, a building with a long history of…
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Money Matters: Take Sensible Steps to Start a Small Business
This is Part 1 of a series about starting a business.
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One World Catering: The Focus Is on Fresh
Chef Corbin Morwick was honing his culinary craft in Boston when One World Catering owners Jeff Mease and Lennie Busch…
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Hospice Offers Compassionate End of Life Care for Patients & Families
In the summer of 2018, nurses at the IU Health Bloomington Hospital Hospice House rolled a patient outside in his…
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Bloomington & Vine: Visit Wineries Far & Near
Old friends in San Luis Obispo, California, are avid fans of the wines made in their county, so when we…
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Tapped Into Bloomington: Explore Beers that Are Bourbon Barrel-Aged
One of the trends taking a firm foothold in craft brewing is aging beer in bourbon barrels, which add richness…
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