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The 30th annual Evergreen Cemetery Walk will be the last time actors, crew and dozens of volunteers bring history to life.
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Organizers with the McLean County Museum of History cited rising costs, limited actor availability and changing audience needs among the challenges facing the 30-year-old outdoor theater program.
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Civil War veteran and political activist Richard Blue and music educator Frances Kessler are two of Bloomington's famous faces at this year's cemetery walk, a popular event attracting more than 3,000 visitors.
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Uptown will be full of art—inside and out, with a new exhibition at University Galleries during Sugar Creek Arts Festival. And the Midwest Toy and Comic Fest moves to Parke Regency for its second year.
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It's cliche but children are the future. Bloomington resident Clara Louise Kessler passionately lived that.
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The care of orphaned, abandoned, and rejected African American children in Bloomington Normal has not always been kind or good, or even wanted in certain…
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If there's an interesting story to tell about McLean County's history, Amy Miller has probably heard it.She's one of two McLean County Museum of History…
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"The Wizard of Oz" was first published in 1900. It's an American classic, with many knowing the story by heart.But Candace Summers, education director at…
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Nearly to the day 139 years after making his major league baseball debut on May 5, 1880, a tree carving of Bloomington's Charles "Old Hoss" Radbourn was…