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november 29
- Local fund finds new ways to feed hungry, help farmers
- Homes Calendar
- Guest column: Intellectual hypocrisy, Indiana University style
- Area support groups
- Police beat: Criminal charges
- Kenneth Pannell, 79
- Fire destroys house, closes part of West Third
- Waneta Eads, 96
- My Favorite Ride: Driving his grandfather's classic Thunderbird
- Boston, indubitably
- Eastern, Lighthouse boys previews
- Bloomington Transit receives federal grant to upgrade fare payment system
- Rainy weekend on tap for area
- Local businesses, inmates to cater county employee holiday luncheon
- Weiler named state's top amateur golfer
- Community conversation planned on hospital site
- Neighbors briefs
- Column: Advent is good time to honor women in ministry
- Fairle Swindell, 83
- Harold Creech, 99
- Theresa "Joyce" Chambon, 83
- Letter: Good comeback for comments
- Thompson gaining confidence in 3-point shot
- No. 2 Baylor pulls away from No. 17 IU women late
- United Way campaign tops $646,500
- Hoosiers believe the bucket belongs in Bloomington
- All aboard for Eiteljorg’s Jingle Rails
- Letter: Freund's production deserved more
- New Pal downs Valpo to win Class 5A title
- Marie Dunlap, 70
- Rabbis urge teaching of empathy to counteract religious hate
- USPS sets mail-by dates, Sunday hours for holiday gifts
- Lighting ceremony kicks off holiday season
- Home of the week
- Local businesses prepare for holidays, Small Business Saturday
- Elizabeth "Ciss" Jerrels, 78
- Bloomington man gets 15 years for dealing meth
- How to make a holiday bar
- Commentary: Mayor Pete needs to be tested