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Local author Michael Koryta discusses growing up in Bloomington, Indiana, discovering his craft as a professional writer, and his friendship with H-T sportswriter Bob Hammel. Koryta’s next novel, ...
Home gardens not only create access to healthy food, they also offer physical, mental health, economic, and environmental benefits, writes Beth Edwards of The Indiana Environmental Reporter. No wonder ...
Housing supply in Bloomington, Indiana, has not kept pace with population growth, and prices have gone up while wages have remained flat. Housing expert Deborah Myerson says exclusionary housing ...
For this year’s “Sense of Place” project, students in Rachel Bahr’s English 11 class at the Academy of Science and Entrepreneurship created 18 videos that reveal how our community has “countless ...
Parenting through the pandemic can be challenging. But, as Jared Posey writes, self-care is important not only for a parent's well-being but also for teaching children how to respond to crises they ...
“There’s a fine line between social lubricant and bad-idea juice,” says Nicci Boroski, manager and co-owner of Bloomington bar The Back Door. “If I’m going to take the responsibility of opening up a ...
Jeff Mease, co-founder of One World Enterprises, has long shared his business knowledge — and even his commissary — with numerous startups. Now the guy who’s “fascinated about localism” has ...
Tech innovator and angel investor Pat East was chatting with his six-year-old daughter not long ago. The conversation turned to what she would be when she grows up. East asked: “Are you going to start ...
For more than two decades, the opioid epidemic has raged on in small rural towns and in the suburbs. But what happens when the opioid epidemic collides with the COVID pandemic? Rebecca Hill writes ...
In this inaugural edition of Limestone Post’s “The Limestone Reader Book Review” column, Yaël Ksander looks at Ian Woollen’s fifth novel, “Sister City,” which she calls a “wickedly whimsical satire” ...
The plight of bees could also be the plight of the human race. When writer Erin Hollinden decided to start her own beehive, and save the world, she found plenty of support from a community of experts ...