Bloomington Police Investigate Shooting on North Side Saturday

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  • GodFearinGunTotin

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    So I guess this happened today.

    So... nobody was shot, just "shots were fired"?
     

    MuttX7

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    Looks like Jeremy copied/pasted what Sade wrote. Is Sade in Junior High? As a writer, definitely not a smooth operator ;)
    I admit I didn't look at the by-line so assumed Jeremy wrote the article. He's a photo-journalist so his copy isn't always the best. I don't know who Sade is.
     

    Mgderf

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    Are they not the parent company of USA away the newspaper want to be?
    They are.
    When USA Today first came out I thought it was more like "news light", as in, "all the news we see fit to print".
    Then Gannett took over the Journal and Courier.
    That's when Lafayette lost it's last print news service, and that's been 40 years ago.
     

    DoggyDaddy

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    They are.
    When USA Today first came out I thought it was more like "news light", as in, "all the news we see fit to print".
    Then Gannett took over the Journal and Courier.
    That's when Lafayette lost it's last print news service, and that's been 40 years ago.
    We have the Indy Star. It's nothing but a liberal rag now.
     
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