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Wednesday Rundown: Race conversation in Noblesville, Bloomington businesses prepare for Valentine’s Day, 'Singin' in the Rain' to screen at Buskirk-Chumley, Police purchase armored truck, IUBB to play Illinois

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'That wouldn't happen here.' Then it did.

Noblesville, Indiana resident Connie Blanford said, "Part of the issue with racism in Noblesville is that nobody thinks it exists." A video of a Noblesville High School student wrapped in a Nazi flag and shouting racial slurs sparked attention all around the country. 
Noblesville, Indiana resident Connie Blanford said, "Part of the issue with racism in Noblesville is that nobody thinks it exists." A video of a Noblesville High School student wrapped in a Nazi flag and shouting racial slurs sparked attention all around the country.  Ty Vinson


A Noblesville teenager forced a conversation about racism in his hometown after a recent Snapchat post involving a Nazi flag went viral. Read more here.


Bloomington businesses prepare Valentine’s Day treats

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Sophomore Karlie Vancleave grabs a heart-shaped bagel in Feb. 2018 at the Bloomington Bagel Company, located at 113 N. Dunn St. In the last three years, the original Bloomington Bagel Company location moved twice, from Dunn Street to Kirkwood Avenue and then back to Dunn Street.  IDS file photo


Bloomington businesses have prepared for Valentine’s Day with signature treats and ideas. Read more here.


'Singin' in the Rain' to screen at the Buskirk-Chumley this Valentine's Day

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The classic 1952 film "Singin' in the Rain" will be shown at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday evening at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater for Valentine's Day. Tickets are $7 and are available online or at the door. Movie Stills Database


Have a sweetheart? No date ideas for Valentine’s Day? Catch a screening the classic musical "Singin' in the Rain" at 7:30 p.m. at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. Read more here.


Police purchase of armored truck sparks debate

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The City of Bloomington has signed the papers for a new $225,000 armored vehicle for the Bloomington Police Department. The vehicle will not be used in standard protest situations, but only in critical situations. Courtesy Photo


Bloomington police have purchased a $225,000 armored vehicle, sparking debate on how the vehicle will be used. Read more here.


Five things to know about Illinois

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Junior forward Juwan Morgan charges through Minnesota players for a basket during the Hoosiers' game against the Minnesota Gophers, on Friday at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. The Hoosiers beat the Gophers, 80-56. Evan De Stefano


IU will seek revenge Wednesday night against Illinois after the Hoosiers blew a second half lead when the teams last met in February. Read more here.

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