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Lili Wright

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The Ups And Downs Of Daniel Larsen

The Bloomington teen was the youngest person to ever create a New York Times crossword puzzle and has solved complex math problems that stumped Ph.D.s twice his age.

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Why Kat Von D Moved To Indiana’s Weirdest Town

When celebrity tattoo artist Kat Von D bought a mansion in Vevay last year, some were surprised the L.A. counterculture queen would settle down in rural Indiana. But the weird southeastern Indiana town was wonderfully so, long before her arrival.

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Kat Von D On Becoming A Hoosier

We chatted with the celebrity tattoo artist about touring, moving from L.A. to Indiana, and the joys of being different.

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Zoe LaVerne Is The Tok Of The Town

Greenwood teen Zoe LaVerne’s rise to TikTok stardom has been a soap opera of adolescent rebellion and tears. Maybe that’s why 17 million people are watching.

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The Emotional Roller Coaster At Indiana Beach

As Indiana Beach changes ownership yet again, Monticello has a plan to stay on track.

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Essay: Endurance Test

Four months ago, I began training for an Indianapolis Mini Marathon that never happened. But sticking with the workouts became my way of outrunning the pandemic.

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DePauw’s Big Mess On Campus

“It was a tough year. A perfect storm.”

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Mike Dalton, Eli Lilly Chemist

At the pharmaceutical giant, Dalton’s job is to thwart counterfeiters, who can be a real pill.

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The Dinner Party: When Things Go Wrong

For every perfect feast with friends, there’s a disaster that calls for quick thinking.

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The Dinner Party: Why I Love To Host

Be my guest.

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Meet Macy Stewart, Farm Manager Of Traders Point Creamery

A farm manager milks her days in the pasture for all they’re worth.

A historical interpreter stands along a fence post, dressed in 19th century garb.
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Bill Wilkinson, Historical Interpreter

What it’s like being one of those historical re-enactors at Conner Prairie.

A woman dons a blue work jumpsuit and safety glasses while working in a car factory.
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Shateeka Allen, Auto Factory Employee

When you work Paint, you can’t wear certain lotions and shampoo.

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Dick Wells, Orchid Farmer

“Dick knows his stuff. He shows up with what we need and is excited for our success.”

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Jerry Hindel, Bowling Alley Owner

The sport may be struggling, but the proprietor of the city’s oldest bowling alley rolls with the changes.

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