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october 9
- Weber joins Ferguson Law
- Budget-Building Resources for a More Resilient Tomorrow
- Recursos para la elaboración de un presupuesto para un mañana más resiliente
- World Restart a Heart Day Highlights CPR Safety
- Part hypnotist, part magician, Max Major is Zooming with BPP
- How to Retain Well-Respected Lawyers at A Big Discount
- 7 Tips for Readying Your Outdoor Power Equipment for Winter Storage Prep Equipment for Season Changes, Save Time and Future Headaches
- Gwen Spicer DeBoy, 89
- Letter: Endorses Benckart for judge
- South advances, North falls in girls' soccer sectional semifinals
- Ann Kathleen Beasley, 52
- County officials hope to partner on roadwork
- Player's Pub building to be considered for historic designation
- Edgewood volleyball stumbles in 5 at North Putnam
- Volunteer Bloomington!
- Letter: Vote for Bradley for judge
- Brown County artist discovered true path in life as a child
- Linda M. "Lynda" Porter, 72
- Hendershot 'remorseful,' says 'huge mistake' led to February arrest
- Homes Calendar
- Run to XC state gets started at Bedford
- County council preps for budget adoption
- Church happenings: Oct. 10, 2020
- Edgewood girls soccer knocked out by West Vigo
- COVID-19 slows testing for sexually transmitted infections
- North, South hit road for 5A sectional football openers
- Jill Elaine Parsons, 60
- My Favorite Ride: Nudist skips add-ons for body, and his car
- Column: Those Jesus pictures … what was the message?
- Commentary: Mayor, city council need to reevaluate spending priorities
- Coyle uncoils 1,000 kill as South sweeps Seymour
- Vintage magnifying glasses
- Indiana Wesleyan student's termination sparks controversy
- North's Cakmak an early riser
- Signs of Dunkin': Doughnut and Baskin-Robbins shop to open this year
- Neighbors briefs
- Lea Ann Sherlock, 66
- Melvin Lee Daugherty, 79
- Home of the week
- Police beat
- Commentary: Harris won by keeping the focus on Trump — and Biden
- Post offices closed Monday for holiday
- Fred D. Herthel, 80
- Letter: 'Shopping spree' at house needs to stop