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september 19
- How to Shop for a Medicare Plan from Home
- North boys' soccer wears down in 4-1 loss to Southport
- Talbott lifts South boys' soccer over Martinsville, 2-1
- R-BB students through 8th grade to be in-school 4 days a week starting Oct. 19
- Letter: Upset with photos, article
- North teams 2nd, South's 3rd at CI XC meet
- Outdoor briefs: Sept. 20, 2020
- Letter: Ditto for bicyclists
- Letter: True patriots embrace change
- Christopher Joe Harden-Terrell, infant
- Requested absentee ballots on way to Monroe County voters
- Nature Trails: Uncommon tree, bald cypress, has unique features
- Landmark golf tourney tee times
- Family and friends mourn slain mother of four
- Morgan County welcomes two new deputies
- Medora finishes off LCA volleyball in 3
- Unique theater plans in the works locally
- Reed, Mellencamp's 1987 Bluebird jam on YouTube
- IU experts recall Ginsburg's influence, criticize rush to replace
- Mayor's Corner: Hamilton answers reader COVID questions
- Trilling FG lifts Cougars over Patriots, 24-21
- Panthers keep focused, run over Braves, 49-3
- Local project teaches Gen Z how to cool down Earth, starting at home
- Letter: Leaders are tone-deaf and selfish
- Super Quiz: Mother
- Get global: Virtual Lotus Fest kicks off Thursday
- North volleyball wins Lafayette Jeff title
- Carolyn S. Miller, 76
- Lighthouse soccer beats the Bobcats, 2-1
- Edgewood football shut down by South Putnam
- Lotus lives on amid pandemic
- Letter: It will take all of us ...
- 'You will not be forgotten': K-9 officer makes his final call
- Advocates urge appeals court to allow Hoosiers to vote by mail with no excuses
- Alicia Marie Stewart, 34
- Groomer cleans up at Speedway
- Higher education briefs
- North girls' soccer fires up in 2nd half to beat Southport, 6-1
- Ruth Bader Ginsburg dies: Second woman on Supreme Court had been nation's leading litigator for women's rights
- Commentary: Policymaking requires trust
- IU opens with Penn State in revised 2020 football schedule
- House fire quickly subdued
- Letter: Information on mail-in voting