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Limestone Post Limestone Post is an independent, nonprofit magazine for Bloomington, Indiana, and beyond.

Limestone Post is an independent, nonprofit online magazine that covers the arts, outdoors, health, and social-justice issues for people of Bloomington, Indiana, and surrounding areas. We tell in-depth stories on a wide range of topics — music, sports, hiking, food, theater, travel, and family, among others — and feature the diverse and fascinating people, places, and events that make Bloomington

a true gem of a town. Limestone Post Magazine is part of Limestone Media Inc., which became a 501(c)(3) organization in December 2019. Founded as a for-profit company in 2015 by Ron Eid and Lynae Sowinski, the magazine is supported entirely by donations from individuals, businesses, and other organizations, making access free for all users. Social Media:
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■ You participate at your own risk, taking personal responsibility for your comments, your username, and any information provided. Opinions expressed in public comments do not necessarily reflect official positions of Limestone Post Magazine. Any information posted here is considered public information and may be subject to monitoring, moderation, or disclosure to third parties.

The term “constitutional crisis” has been used frequently and increasingly in 2025, often in reaction to a political sit...
02/07/2025

The term “constitutional crisis” has been used frequently and increasingly in 2025, often in reaction to a political situation, a controversial policy, or a legal dispute. But are we in a constitutional crisis now? Rebecca Hill interviewed constitutional law experts to find out what the term means and if, in fact, the U.S. is now in a constitutional crisis.

The term “constitutional crisis” has been used frequently in 2025, often in reaction to a political situation, a controversial policy, or a legal dispute. But are we in a constitutional crisis now? Rebecca Hill interviewed constitutional law experts to find out what the term means and if, in fac...

The Tatanka Roadshow will be in Paoli this Saturday, featuring Stephanie Lochbihler, Tim Grimm, Scott Russell Sanders, a...
26/06/2025

The Tatanka Roadshow will be in Paoli this Saturday, featuring Stephanie Lochbihler, Tim Grimm, Scott Russell Sanders, and Angelo Pizzo. Writer Dason Anderson explains what a tatanka is, why a roadshow, and what they have to do with the Hoosier National Forest.

The Tatanka Roadshow is a series of events calling attention to what organizers call destructive land and forest management practices by the U.S. Forest Service in southern Indiana. The roadshow will be in Paoli on June 28, featuring comedian Stephanie Lochbihler, singer-songwriter Tim Grimm, noveli...

Our local news Deep Dive collaboration with WFHB came to an exciting end when nine international journalists visited the...
19/06/2025

Our local news Deep Dive collaboration with WFHB came to an exciting end when nine international journalists visited the WFHB station to learn more about the series. Read a review the two-year project, which got statewide, national, and international recognition but had the most impact on Monroe County residents.

The innovative, local news series Deep Dive: WFHB & Limestone Post Investigate got statewide, national, and international recognition, but the most impact was local, surpassing its goal to provide Monroe County residents “with vital information, comprehensive coverage, and transparency.”

While many Americans have lost trust in national news, most say they still rely on the accuracy of local news. This repo...
12/06/2025

While many Americans have lost trust in national news, most say they still rely on the accuracy of local news. This report by Purdue University Professor Jennifer Hoewe compares and contrasts local and national news now and in the past.

While many Americans have lost trust in national news, most say they can rely on the accuracy of local news, with 74 percent of Americans saying they had at least some trust in their local news organizations. And yet, more than 3,200 local and regional newspapers have closed since 2005.

Various groups in Bloomington have been photographed by European fine art photographers Jon Tonks and Roman Franc for a ...
29/05/2025

Various groups in Bloomington have been photographed by European fine art photographers Jon Tonks and Roman Franc for a community photo series. Their work will be part of the Fourth and Rogers Block Party and GalleryWalk on June 6. Hiromi Yoshida profiled them and Pictura co-owner Martha Moore for LP.

In February, European fine art photographers Jon Tonks and Roman Franc began working on a project to photograph various groups in and around Bloomington. The results will be exhibited at Pictura Gallery in the FAR Center for Contemporary Arts beginning on June 6, coinciding with the Fourth and Roger...

Grandparents with custody of their grandchildren, low-income families, and stewards of clean water are all feeling the i...
22/05/2025

Grandparents with custody of their grandchildren, low-income families, and stewards of clean water are all feeling the impact of federal funding cuts. Vulnerable Hoosiers are getting hit the worst. Writer Trung Le interviewed leaders at several local nonprofits to see how uncertainty caused by government policies are leading to hardship.

Read "Federal Funding Cuts Are Hitting Home" online at LimestonePost.com

Make sure to read "Tom Walsh: The Man Inside the Music" by Aaron B. Cohen on our website to learn more at LimestonePost....
17/05/2025

Make sure to read "Tom Walsh: The Man Inside the Music" by Aaron B. Cohen on our website to learn more at LimestonePost.org.

Ruthie Cohen was a spice loyalist, but sometimes, she writes, you have to be less complacent and shake things up. In the...
16/05/2025

Ruthie Cohen was a spice loyalist, but sometimes, she writes, you have to be less complacent and shake things up. In these recipes for her "Stirring the Pot" column, she shows one way to create hawajj — a spice blend from Yemen — and how you can use it in soups, stews, and even coffee.

The career of IU sculpture professor Melanie Cooper Pennington has evolved over 30-plus years, but she considers her rec...
15/05/2025

The career of IU sculpture professor Melanie Cooper Pennington has evolved over 30-plus years, but she considers her recent exhibition at the I Fell Gallery “a punctuation point.” Claude Cookman, author and professor emeritus at IU, says watching Cooper Pennington talk about her work feels like watching one of her sculptures come to life.

Read "Bloomington Sculptor Reaches ‘Punctuation Point’ with Her Latest Exhibition" online at LimestonePost.com

Need to know the latest sports scores? Make sure to check out the Limestone Post Sports page at limestonepostmagazine.co...
12/05/2025

Need to know the latest sports scores? Make sure to check out the Limestone Post Sports page at limestonepostmagazine.com!

Make sure to read "Mental Health Issues Are Increasing Dramatically Among Hoosier Youth" by Rebecca Hill and Benedict Jo...
12/05/2025

Make sure to read "Mental Health Issues Are Increasing Dramatically Among Hoosier Youth" by Rebecca Hill and Benedict Jones on our website to learn more at LimestonePostMagazine.com.

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Limestone Post is an independent, nonprofit magazine committed to publishing informative, inclusive, and in-depth stories about Bloomington, Indiana, and the surrounding areas. Explore limestonepost.com for coverage of the arts, outdoors, environment, healthy living, social issues, and more! Our contributors are local writers, photographers, and videographers, and all of our content is free.

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Page Usage Guidelines: Limestone Post Magazine reserves the right to delete or mark as spam any and all comments. We also have the right to block access to anyone from posting to the Limestone Post page. ■ We will not allow personal attacks or vulgar, abusive, offensive, threatening or harassing language. This includes creative spellings of swear words using asterisks or spaces between words. ■ We will not allow comments that promote, foster, or perpetuate discrimination on the basis of race, creed, color, age, religion, gender, gender identity, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, national origin, physical or mental disability, or sexual orientation. ■ We will not allow comments that contain sexually explicit content or links to sexually explicit content. ■ We will not allow the same content to be posted multiple times. Any subsequent posting of identical information will be deleted. ■ We will not allow comments or posts that disclose information which the magazine and its employees are required to keep confidential by law or administrative rule. ■ You participate at your own risk, taking personal responsibility for your comments, your username, and any information provided. Opinions expressed in public comments do not necessarily reflect official positions of Limestone Post Magazine. Any information posted here is considered public information and may be subject to monitoring, moderation, or disclosure to third parties.