Inspired by a core ethos of preserving and disseminating knowledge, a group of retired IU faculty have organized Traveling University, a lecture series happening at local libraries and churches.
Good things are always happening in our public schools. It’s hard to see that if you read the news these days. There are all-consuming culture wars being manufactured by individuals far away. These ...
Murals have been around for as long as there have been walls and humans to paint on them. But as photographer and writer M.J. Bower shows in this photo essay, Bloomington, Indiana, has seen a ...
What happens when local news coverage disappears? LP asked journalist Steve Hinnefeld to look at the daily news landscape in Bloomington, Indiana. He interviewed people at several local news outlets ...
Professors in the IU Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design are collaborating with the nonprofit Ethical Metalsmiths to inspire students to create jewelry made from ethically source materials.
Medical training has long been incorporated into Bloomington Fire Department operations, with emergency medical technicians acting as first responders to medical emergencies. But two years ago, the ...
Life as a world-traveling documentary photographer was fast-paced for Megan Snook. But as she writes in this photo essay, becoming a mother “drastically changed my way of life, forcing me to slow down ...
“Travel with Laurie” is a new Limestone Post travel series written by Laurie D. Borman, who will take us to many sundry and fascinating destinations in southern Indiana. In her first article, Laurie ...
A hot, sunny Saturday in May marked the 2nd annual Monroe County Antique Machinery Association’s spring antique machinery and tractor show at the Monroe County Fairgrounds. The smell of fried food ...
It starts with a tree. One tall and straight tree, likely upwards of 50 years old. Perhaps this tree has lived in Indiana longer than the owner of the land where it grows. After 50 or more years with ...
Just over twenty years ago, citizens of Orange County’s French Lick donned orange shirts and went to the Indiana Statehouse to encourage Indiana lawmakers to grant the town a gaming license. It was a ...