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Labor less this Labor Day by making easy dishes.(Recipe)
August 31, 2011... Byline: Lynn Schwartzberg Aug. 31--Next Monday is Labor Day, a holiday that Americans have been celebrating for more than a century. It is a holiday dedicated to the social and economic achievements of the American worker. For many of us,...
Pawpaws, butternut squash new at market; winning salsa recipes shared.(Recipe)
August 31, 2011... Aug. 31--New produce at Saturday's Bloomington Community Farmers' Market will include pawpaws and butternut squash. The market will be open 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Showers Complex. There will also be many other types of locally grown produce,...
BRIEF: Smithville market offers pies and produce on Saturday.
August 31, 2011... Aug. 31--SMITHVILLE -- This Labor Day Weekend should bring out the best of all the summer's produce as well as fall's early melons and squash at the Smithville Farmers' Market, open 8 a.m. to noon on Strain Ridge Road at the Smithville Park...
BRIEF: Going Local Week at Spencer Saturday market.
August 31, 2011... Aug. 31--SPENCER -- Join the Community Farmers' Market of Owen County this Saturday as it celebrates Going Local Week, which is Sept. 3-11. During this celebration you will find guest chefs, demonstrations and entertainment. In addition,...
BRIEF: Edwards' Labor Day show to celebrate 20 years.
August 31, 2011... Aug. 31--BLOOMFIELD -- The 20th annual Joe and Jan Edwards Show will begin at 2 p.m. Monday in Bloomfield Town Park. The Labor Day event will feature several guest performers, including Otis Bough, Dale and Ruth McClung, Leslie Rollins and...
Parks and Rec after-school programs start soon.
August 31, 2011... Byline: Jeremy Price Aug. 31--Monroe County Parks & Recreation is offering after-school programs of flag football and cheerleading at Unionville and Edgewood elementary schools. Programs run twice weekly, either on Monday/Wednesday or...
Wilson says situation will dictate who's QB.
August 31, 2011... Byline: Dustin Dopirak Aug. 31--At this point, it appears evident that an announcement isn't coming. At least not this week. Indiana coach Kevin Wilson isn't going to stand at a podium and declare that anyone is the one and only Indiana...
Ekeler, Mallory had first-hand look at Katrina.
August 31, 2011... Byline: Andy Graham Aug. 31--Doug Mallory and fellow LSU coaches, as the end of August loomed six years ago, were finally re-engaging with the wider world after full immersion in two-a-day football practices. "We were breaking fall camp,...
EDITORIAL: Themester offers a wealth of events.(Editorial)
August 31, 2011... Aug. 31--IU's College of Arts and Sciences once again is doing what it has done so well twice before -- educate us all in ways of properly thinking and understanding while also educating its students in the same ways. This is the third fall...
EDITORIAL: Indiana's school 'grades' aren't everything, but are revealing.(Editorial)
August 31, 2011... Aug. 31--Indiana's new way of grading schools resulted in the two public school corporations in Monroe County getting good grades: An "A" for Richland-Bean Blossom schools, and a "B" for the Monroe County Community School Corp. At the same...
Great Grown-Up Spelling Bee Friday to raise funds for school foundation.
August 31, 2011... Byline: Bethany Nolan Aug. 31--Can you spell "b-u-z-z?" That's what Foundation of Monroe County Community Schools officials are hoping to create for local education initiatives with their second annual Great Grown-Up Spelling Bee. The bee...
BRIEF: Guidelines revised for Bloomington Arts Commission grants.
August 31, 2011... Aug. 31--Revised guidelines and applications now are available for the winter/spring grants cycle of the Bloomington Arts Commission. The deadline for applications is 5 p.m. Oct. 1 Grants of up to $1,000 are available to nonprofit...
Study: 25% of Indiana children at risk of hunger.
August 31, 2011... Byline: Dann Denny Aug. 31--A new study reveals that one in four Indiana children younger than 18 are at risk of hunger, including 12,000 children in the six counties served by Hoosier Hills Food Bank, and another 6,140 in two area counties...
BRIEF: Portion of 10th Street is closing Wednesday for paving.
August 31, 2011... Aug. 31--East 10th Street from North Walnut Street to North Washington Street will be closed Wednesday morning for a scheduled paving project. Expect to detour. Signs will be posted. For more information, contact the city of Bloomington Street...
New electronic sorter helps library reshelve items faster.
August 31, 2011... Byline: Bethany Nolan Aug. 31--New equipment that sorts books, DVDs and other items returned to the Monroe County Public Library gets them back out onto the shelves more quickly and helps compensate for the library's smaller workforce,...
Bloomington post office opening at old Ponderosa slips to October.
August 31, 2011... Byline: Bethany Nolan Aug. 31--Due to a slower-than-expected construction schedule, Bloomington's new post office won't open its doors until mid-October. Postal officials had previously said the new site would open in early September, but...
BRIEF: Bloomington attorney wins $3 million jury award in drunken driving crash case.
August 31, 2011... Byline: Laura Lane Aug. 31--Bloomington lawyer Mike Phelps didn't make any money, but he did secure a $3 million jury award for a woman whose 23-year-old son was killed in a New Castle car wreck involving an intoxicated driver. Phelps took...
IU gets top rating for LGBT-friendly campus climate.
August 31, 2011... Byline: Mike Leonard Aug. 31--Indiana University and the city of Bloomington have long been known as progressive places where diversity is encouraged and accepted. IU recently received the highest rating -- five stars -- from a national...
BRIEF: Vintage biplanes to offer rides at airport this weekend.
August 31, 2011... Byline: Bethany Nolan Aug. 31--Two 1920s-era biplanes will be at the Monroe County Airport this weekend, and will offer rides to the public. Flights will be offered Sunday from noon to dusk, and on Monday -- Labor Day -- from 8:30 a.m....
Monroe County changes bank for payroll account.
August 31, 2011... Byline: Dawn Hewitt Aug. 31--High interest rates on investments and low fees on accounts. That's what most of us want in a bank, and Monroe County government is no exception. The county held its payroll accounts at Monroe Bank for many...
BRIEF: D-List for Thursday Calendar: Rusted Root, Fourth Street fest, Bishop birthday.
August 31, 2011... Aug. 31--H-T arts editor Nicole Brooks gives us a quick look at what's to come in Thursday's Calendar section. There's lots to do! Find events on our free online calendar, and post your own, at http://calendar.bloomingtonscene.com. ___ ...
IU's La Casa plans town hall meeting after racist act at center.
August 31, 2011... Byline: Abby Tonsing Aug. 31--Members of La Casa, Indiana University's Latino Cultural Center, are organizing a town hall meeting in response to a recent act of racially motivated harassment at the center. A La Casa staff member...
Datebook -- Aug. 30-Sept. 1, 2011.(Calendar)
August 30, 2011... Aug. 30--Today Alateen, for ages 12-20, 6 p.m., Centerstone, 645 S. Rogers St. Contact Terry at 718-350-5691 or bloomingtonalateen@gmail.com. Al-Anon, brown bag 12-step meeting, noon, First Presbyterian Church, Room 7, 221 E. Sixth St....
BRIEF: Girl Scouts support hospice.
August 30, 2011... Aug. 30--Members of Troop 60 Girl Scouts, based at St. Charles School, raised more than $900 for Indiana University Health Hospice House in Bloomington with the Be A Champion run/walk. Shown above are members of Troop 60 (all fifth-graders at...
No QB starter named on first depth chart.
August 30, 2011... Byline: Dustin Dopirak Aug. 30--No QB starter named on IU's first depth chart The depth chart that was released on Monday had two names as possible starters at quarterback, but Indiana coach Kevin Wilson said Monday that doesn't mean that...
Football a way out for IU's Johnson.
August 30, 2011... Byline: Dustin Dopirak Aug. 30--Darius Johnson doesn't care that his position doesn't appear to fit his body. It doesn't matter to him in the least that as a 6-foot, 243-pound defensive end, he's asked on every single play to run directly...
Football notebook: Cougar defense on prowl against BNL.
August 30, 2011... Byline: Lynn Houser Aug. 30--North coach Scott Bless had to like the way his defense took it to Bedford North Lawrence Friday night. The Cougars sacked BNL quarterback Jesse Millikan five times in the 24-14 victory. Three of the sacks...
EDITORIAL: Pretrial diversion not for repeat offenders.(Editorial)
August 30, 2011... Aug. 30--Pretrial diversion is a good option for first-time offenders. It allows those who commit alcohol-related and other minor offenses to pay a fee, attend a class and have the crime scrubbed from their record. It helps the wheels of justice...
Bloomington High School South opens new chapter of Best Buddies program.
August 30, 2011... Byline: Bethany Nolan Aug. 30--For Bloomington High School South sophomore Katie Heeter, it's simple. "I've noticed people with disabilities sometimes get left out or made fun of," she said. "That's not right, and I wanted that to...
First-day enrollment figures show big IU freshman class, good academic background.
August 30, 2011... Byline: Mike Leonard Aug. 30--Indiana University's Bloomington campus has enrolled the second-largest freshman class in its history with the second-best average SAT, according to figures released by the university Monday. Systemwide,...
Bloomington utilities board approves water project contracts.
August 30, 2011... Byline: Rod Spaw Aug. 30--Construction contracts for expansion of the Bloomington water treatment plant and installation of a second transmission line from Lake Monroe were approved Monday by the Bloomington Utilities Service Board. The...
BRIEF: IU students report being chased on East Atwater.
August 30, 2011... Byline: Christy Mullins Aug. 30--Two female Indiana University students told police a suspicious man chased them early Sunday in the area of East Atwater and South Fess avenues. The suspect is described as a white man in his mid to late...
BRIEF: Songwriter George Green dies at age 59.(Obituary)
August 30, 2011... Byline: Mike Leonard Aug. 30--George M. Green, who wrote lyrics for artists ranging from John Mellencamp to Barbra Streisand, died Sunday in Albuquerque, N.M. A Seymour, Ind. native, Green was a classmate of Mellencamp's and lived in...
BRIEF: Fishers man dies in Owen County truck accident.
August 30, 2011... Byline: Abby Tonsing Aug. 30--SPENCER -- A 22-year-old man died in an accident in which a pickup truck overturned in a hay field, throwing the passengers from the bed of the truck. Two women were also injured in the accident. Michael J....
BRIEF: D-List: Labor less in kitchen on Labor Day weekend.
August 30, 2011... Aug. 30--Food editor Carol Kugler talks about the easy and tasty recipes by Lynn Schwartzberg that could make Labor Day weekend a little less stressful. There's also information about some of the restaurants in Bloomington for incoming IU...
BRIEF: Campustown, formerly Discount Den, closing after 35 years.
August 30, 2011... Byline: Rebecca Troyer Aug. 30--Campustown, successor to the campus-oriented variety store Discount Den, is closing its doors at 306 N. Walnut St. on Sept. 30 after 35 years in business. Discount Den opened in 1976 at 107 N. Dunn (now the...
Songwriter, Mellencamp collaborator George Green dies at 59.(Obituary)
August 30, 2011... Byline: Mike Leonard Aug. 30--George M. Green, who wrote lyrics for artists ranging from John Mellencamp to Barbra Streisand, died Sunday in Albuquerque, N.M. A Seymour native, Green was a classmate and childhood friend of Mellencamp's...
BRIEF: Unionville man killed in motorcycle crash.
August 30, 2011... Byline: Abby Tonsing Aug. 30--A Unionville man died Tuesday morning, after the motorcycle he was driving struck a pole at North Dunn Street and Old North Ind. 37. Robert Lemble, 31, driving a 2006 blue Honda motorcycle struck a utility...
Datebook -- Aug. 29-31.(Calendar)
August 29, 2011... Aug. 29--Today Adult Divorce Support Group, 7 p.m., Sherwood Oaks Christian Church. Call 334-0206 or 24-hour information line, 331-9763. Al-Anon, 7:15 p.m., Trinity Episcopal Church, 400 E. Kirkwood Ave., Grant Street door. For a list...
BRIEF: Shooting and safety for 4-Hers.
August 29, 2011... Aug. 29--The 4-H rifle competition kicked off the 2011 4-H year this summer with 23 shooters who concluded an excellent year of shooting and safety lessons at Sycamore Valley Gun Club. Shown above, from left, are beginner champion Kirby Chesser,...
Herald-Times, Bloomington, Ind., Pathways column.(Column)
August 29, 2011... Byline: Chris Howell Aug. 29--As Indiana University students were trickling into town early last week, the Indiana University Marching Hundred instructors were busy breaking in their rookies. It was the first week of training for them,...
BRIEF: Bloomington utilities board to discuss contracts for major water projects.
August 29, 2011... Byline: Rod Spaw Aug. 29--The Bloomington Utilities Service Board is scheduled to recommend contracts Monday for a multimillion-dollar project to expand capacity at the city's water treatment plant and to construct a second water distribution...
Fire at Pointe apparently started on a back deck; 4 to 8 condos damaged.
August 29, 2011... Byline: Christy Mullins Aug. 29--The fire that damaged four to eight condominiums Saturday night near Lake Monroe appears to have started on a back deck, fire officials said Sunday. What caused the fire is still under investigation....
Rare Marshall strawberry saved from extinction with Leah Gauthier's help.
August 29, 2011... Byline: Dawn Hewitt Aug. 29--The strawberry variety deemed by food experts to be the most delicious of all was so challenging to grow, so highly perishable and unsuitable for commercial production that, a few years ago, only three plants...
In light of Lauren Spierer case, Smallwood offers safety seminars.
August 29, 2011... Byline: Christy Mullins Aug. 29--About 500 Indiana University students moved into Smallwood Plaza's luxury apartments this month, and fewer than 100 of them attended a series of free safety seminars held last week, spokesman Ernie Reno said...
BRIEF: Man found in stranger's van faces drug, other charges.
August 29, 2011... Byline: Christy Mullins Aug. 29--A man who had smoked bath salts and fallen asleep in a stranger's van woke to police handcuffing him early Sunday morning on West Gourley Pike. Timothy Shane Hawkins, 42, of Indianapolis first struggled...
Indiana's manufacturing and construction jobs getting greener, says report.
August 29, 2011... Byline: Rebecca Troyer Aug. 29--Indiana has 46,879 green jobs and an additional 17,437 jobs that support green business activities, according to a recent U.S. Department of Labor survey. Green jobs are defined by the department as jobs...
McRobbie, IU group exploring partnerships in India.
August 29, 2011... Byline: Mike Leonard Aug. 29--An Indiana University contingent led by President Michael A. McRobbie is currently in India, looking to explore both academic partnerships and economic development opportunities for IU and the state of Indiana....
9/11 Commission members to reconvene for first time at IU Sept. 15.
August 29, 2011... Byline: Mike Leonard Aug. 29--Members of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States, also known as the 9/11 Commission, will convene at Indiana University for a public discussion of subsequent history and lessons...
Indiana Rail Road breaks ground on new Greene County maintenance facility.
August 29, 2011... Aug. 29--JASONVILLE -- Indiana Rail Road, the line that hauls a lot of coal to and through Bloomington from coal fields in western Indiana and Illinois, is expanding in Greene County. The 25-year old privately held company owns or uses about...
MCCSC gets B, R-BB an A in new state accountability system.
August 29, 2011... Byline: Bethany Nolan Aug. 29--Both MCCSC and R-BB received passing grades under the Indiana Department of Education's new letter grade system meant to measure accountability. The Monroe County Community School Corp., as a whole, received...
191 tickets issued by Indiana Excise Police last week as IU students returned.
August 29, 2011... Byline: Christy Mullins Aug. 29--Indiana State Excise Police issued 191 tickets in Bloomington last week, mostly alcohol-related, as Indiana University students returned to campus for fall semester. Throughout the week, excise officers...
BRIEF: Man robbed at knifepoint on Kirkwood.
August 29, 2011... Byline: Bethany Nolan Aug. 29--Bloomington police are looking for a suspect who robbed another man downtown over the weekend. A 26-year-old man called police shortly before 3 a.m. Sunday to report he'd been robbed in the 300 block of East...
Hummingbirds: You've got them or you don't.
August 28, 2011... Byline: Dawn Hewitt Aug. 28--Hummingbird numbers are at their peak in this area and will decline soon. Some folks are going through gallons of sugar water each day, even though they reported a slow start to hummingbird season. Most of us...
BRIEF: Did you know? Update on two snakes photo.
August 28, 2011... Aug. 28--The black snake in last Sunday's Outdoors section is actually a black king snake, not a black rat snake as it was originally identified. Marquita Manley, a retired intrepretive naturalist, was one of two people who contacted the paper....
So much outdoors, so little time.
August 28, 2011... Byline: Lee Hadley Aug. 28--Economics is the study of how individuals and societies deal with the problem of distributing scarce resources. Most of us tend to think about economics (to whatever extent we do) only in terms of how we can use...
Local business briefs: Tim Puro attends conference on furniture restoration.
August 28, 2011... Aug. 28--Puro attends conference on restoration BLOOMINGTON -- Tim Puro of Monroe Furniture Restoration recently attended the Professional Refinisher's Group International Conference held in Monterrey, Va. The conference featured workshops...
BRIEF: Fourth Street Festival of Arts to feature spoken word stage.
August 28, 2011... Aug. 28--BLOOMINGTON -- There will be a spoken word stage at the Fourth Street Festival of the Arts, at Fourth and Grant streets Saturday and Sept. 4. The stage, presented by the Bloomington Writers Guild, will feature fiction, poetry,...
Hoosiers, Irish settle for 0-0 tie.
August 28, 2011... Aug. 28--SOUTH BEND -- The Indiana defense bent, but it never did break as the No. 17 Hoosiers fought No. 12 Notre Dame to a 0-0 draw in the season opener for both teams Saturday night. The Irish finished with a 24-11 advantage in shots,...
New IU coach Wilson pulls no punches.
August 28, 2011... Byline: Dustin Dopirak Aug. 28--Before Butch Parker agreed to an interview about Kevin Wilson, the new Indiana football coach and his friend of close to 40 years, he had a question. "Does everybody up there still have their panties in a...
Herald-Times, Bloomington, Ind., Mike Leonard column.(Column)
August 28, 2011... Byline: Mike Leonard Aug. 28--Ape Drape. Beaver Paddle. Kentucky waterfall. Tennessee Top Hat. Neckwarmer. Squirrel pelt. Hockey hair. Achy-breaky-bad-mistakey. Or as the movie character Joe Dirt put it: "Business in the front, party in...
EDITORIAL: Student apartments show plan's urgency new plan's success.(Editorial)
August 28, 2011... Aug. 28--Friday's front page was largely taken up with pictures, a story and a map of five new student-oriented apartment complexes, one on the east side and four in the downtown area. The buildings downtown add about 200 bedrooms to a downtown...
EDITORIAL: Good recycling effort.(Editorial)
August 28, 2011... Aug. 28--It's kind of nice that some of the trees lost in Seminary Square and around town in the May 25 storm will remain with us. They will morph into different shapes and it's unlikely they'll provide shade, but the wood that made them stand...
IU students new to Bloomington volunteer at local agencies, nonprofits.
August 28, 2011... Byline: Dawn Hewitt Aug. 28--PHOTO GALLERY Even before their very first classes at Indiana University this week, several dozen freshmen and first-year graduate students spent Saturday morning working to improve the local community by...
Pretrial diversion: Is it a judicial tool or a revolving door?
August 28, 2011... Byline: Laura Lane Aug. 28--Nearly 40 percent of the money that funds the Monroe County Prosecutor's Office comes from fees paid by offenders, most of them Indiana University students, who consume alcohol in violation of the law. The...
Herald-Times, Bloomington, Ind., Andy Graham column.(Column)
August 28, 2011... Byline: Andy Graham Aug. 28--Talk to Mike Ekeler for two minutes. Chances are that's all he'll need. You'll want to strap on a helmet and run through the nearest wall for the guy. Even if that conversation transpires in the relatively...
Volunteers hang more posters in Lauren Spierer search.
August 28, 2011... Byline: Christy Mullins Aug. 28--Lauren Spierer's parents dodged a hurricane on the east coast and flew back to Bloomington this weekend to spread the word, again, about their missing daughter. They shared tearful hugs with Spierer's...
The ladies do love their big old cars.
August 27, 2011... Byline: Laura Lane Aug. 27--Margaret Dunning is 101 years old, lives in Michigan and still gets a kick out of driving the 1930 Packard 740 roadster she bought in 1949. She is my new idol, right up there with Mary Evans of Bedford and the...
IU roundup: Volleyball tops High Point in opener.
August 27, 2011... Aug. 27--BLACKSBURG, Va. -- Indiana opened its volleyball season with a 3-1 win over High Point Friday night in the first game of the Hokie Classic. The Hoosiers won 25-15, 19-25, 25-19, 25-12. A 18-6 run fueled by Kelci Marschall closed out...
Briscoe wins sprint feature at Speedway.
August 27, 2011... Aug. 27--Mitchell's Chase Briscoe held off Hunter Schuerenberg to win his first career sprint feature at the Bloomington Speedway Friday night. Briscoe started on the pole and jockeyed with Jerry Coons until Schuerenberg joined the battle...
EDITORIAL: Help Middle Way House so it can help women.(Editorial)
August 27, 2011... Aug. 27--Way back in 2007, an H-T editorial said this about the Middle Way House New Wings Community Partnership: "Once completed, New Wings will truly be a community partnership. By providing a facility that offers affordable housing,...
BRIEF: Jackson Creek hosting open house Monday.
August 27, 2011... Aug. 27--Jackson Creek Middle School will have its annual Open House Night Monday from 5:30 to 7:45 p.m. Starting at 5:30, parents and guests may purchase apparel items and athletic passes at the bookstore, the school's library book fair or...
12 new administrators on the job at MCCSC.
August 27, 2011... Byline: Bethany Nolan Aug. 27--A dozen new MCCSC administrators are on the job this year. Some are familiar faces who have shifted into different positions, while others came from outside jobs to join the local school corporation. Newly...
BRIEF: Forest roads get upgraded.
August 27, 2011... Aug. 27--Two roads in the northern section of the Hoosier National Forest have been undergoing improvements this summer. Hunter Creek Road has reopened after two months of work so visitors to the national forest no longer need to make the...
BRIEF: New storm water council is forming.
August 27, 2011... Aug. 27--Members are needed for the new Monroe County Storm Water Advisory Council, which will advise the county storm water management board on maintaining the fairness and efficiency of a recently approved storm water user fee. The council...
Officials renew discussion of Monroe County Comprehensive Plan.
August 27, 2011... Byline: Dawn Hewitt Aug. 27--Monroe County commissioners will meet with the county plan commission and planning staff at 5:30 p.m. Thursday in a work session to discuss how to proceed with the Monroe County Comprehensive Plan, which was...
CORRECTION: Corrections.(Correction notice)
August 27, 2011... Aug. 27--We printed mistakes in a recent edition. The corrections follow: Taylor Gilmore runs for the girls' cross country team at Bloomfield High School. Her last name was incorrect in Friday's Herald-Times. In Friday's sports story...
New historical marker hails IU's founding.
August 27, 2011... Byline: Mike Leonard Aug. 27--A new state historical marker to commemorate the original site of Indiana University was in the works for several years before Friday's unveiling ceremony at Seminary Park. But it took a vicious storm last...
BRIEF: State police trooper hospitalized after crash.
August 27, 2011... Aug. 27--MARTINSVILLE -- Just after 1:30 a.m. today, while on patrol with his K-9 partner, Samson, Indiana State Police Master Trooper Dan Hearon was involved in a crash with an alleged drunk driver, according to an ISP news release. The crash...
BRIEF: Today's weather: Good day, sunshine.
August 27, 2011... Aug. 27--There's a 0 percent chance of rain in Bloomington today, according to weather.com, which forecasts a high temperature of 87 degrees by late afternoon under mostly sunny skies, and low humidity. The UV index will be at 8, considered very...
BRIEF: Crash at Ind. 45, Harmony Road.
August 27, 2011... Aug. 27--A crash at Ind. 45 and Harmony Road Saturday afternoon sent one person to the hospital. Four cars were involved. Roads in the area are open. ______________________ Earlier: Police and emergency responders were on their way...
Several new rental projects open just in time for IU students' arrival.
August 26, 2011... Byline: Rebecca Troyer Aug. 26--Almost 11,000 students will live in Indiana University residence halls this year, while the other 30,000 or so are settling into off-campus apartments and houses. Several new apartment buildings opened for...
Local business briefs.
August 26, 2011... Aug. 26--WONDERLAB ADDS STAFF MEMBER BLOOMINGTON -- Courtney Schmidt has joined the staff of the WonderLab Museum of Science, Health and Technology as development director. She brings four years of development experience to WonderLab....
IU student presence means big money for local economy.
August 26, 2011... Byline: Rebecca Troyer Aug. 26--Indiana University students make Bloomington's streets more crowded, its downtown more lit up at night, its parking lots more full and its neighborhoods noisier. But those students also generate dollars --...