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Grant Street Inn: Fate of Iconic B&B Still Uncertain

Grant Street Inn. Photo by Cassaundra Huskey by JANA WILSON The staff at the Grant Street Inn, Bloomington’s historical 40-room bed and breakfast, still remembers when the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg stayed there. Each morning, she requested coffee and a bran muffin for breakfast. The Grant Street Inn, which occupies an entire block of Grant Street, was once the historic Ziegler House, built in 1883 behind the First Presbyterian Church. It was purchased by Bill and Gayle Cook in 1991 and moved a block and a half to its current location at 310 N. Grant St. to prevent it from being torn down. Today, the inn is owned by CFC Properties, the real estate arm of Cook Group.

Jack Turner: Both political parties practice voter suppression

Jack Turner: Both political parties practice voter suppression Durango, Colorado Currently Wed 14% chance of precipitation 17% chance of precipitation 0% chance of precipitation Wednesday, April 21, 2021 5:03 AM Jack Turner: Both political parties practice voter suppression Toggle font size Loading the English audio player. There is great media focus on the Republican-dominated legislatures determined to unfairly reduce, restrict or eliminate likely Democratic Party voters – just look at the Major League Baseball All-Star Game dust-up over proposed Georgia voting laws. Because those voters are often minority members, the suppression efforts are both unethical and racist. The antiseptic view of the phenomena, however, is that those GOP legislatures would rewrite election laws to benefit the populations of color if they were reliable Republican voters.

Gov Ron DeSantis signs sweeping protest bill into law: How will it impact Gainesville?

Gov. Ron DeSantis signs sweeping protest bill into law: How will it impact Gainesville? House Bill 1 will increase penalties for illegal actions during riots April 21, 2021 | 6:45am EDT Dayanna Peek, a UF international studies freshman, speaks at a GoDDsville Dream Defenders event bringing awareness to Florida House Bill 1 on Friday, April 2, 2021. Photo by Chasity Maynard | The Independent Florida Alligator A new set of legislation signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis Monday will affect community gatherings and protests deemed violent by law enforcement. House Bill 1, also known as the “anti-riot” or “Combatting public disorder” bill, passed the Florida Senate on Thursday to a 23-17 vote. DeSantis’ staff

Law school applications spike at Notre Dame, other universities Is it due to the pandemic?

Law school applications spike at Notre Dame, other universities Is it due to the pandemic?
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