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75 years ago: Lake Bloomington levels lower than average

Seventy-five years ago, city officials said Lake Bloomington was at its lowest level in years, but assured residents the water supply was not in danger. This history and more:

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Back in the News: Dec. 2

The Herald Bulletin s monthly feature looks back in the archives on headlines from 25, 50, 75 and 100 years ago.

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Opinion | October 2023 has been brutal. Consider the lessons of October 1973.

Opinion | October 2023 has been brutal. Consider the lessons of October 1973.
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Elliot Richardson: The Saturday Night Massacre

Elliot Richardson: The Saturday Night Massacre
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Watergate scandal - Political Corruption, Nixon Resignation, Cover-up

Watergate scandal - Political Corruption, Nixon Resignation, Cover-up: The trial of the five arrested burglars and two accomplices began in federal court less than two weeks before Nixon’s second-term inauguration. The relatively narrow indictment on charges of burglary, conspiracy, and violation of federal wiretapping laws itself spoke to the success of the White House in containing the scandal. The presiding judge, John J. Sirica, however, kept badgering defendants and witnesses on matters not covered in the indictment namely, the financial and institutional involvement of the White House and reelection campaign. All the defendants pleaded guilty except Liddy and McCord, who were convicted at the end of January. The court

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