
Dave Herr, left, and Josh Smith, right, take a break between clients in front of Skinquake. Often times friends and coworkers will join them on the side walk to watch the world go by and trade funny stories.

"Come on. Hold my hand," Stevie Farley, 9, said to her little brother P.J. Farley, 5, on his first day of Kindergarten at Stinesville Elementary School. "I don't want you getting lost." It was the first day of classes at Stinesville Elementary School in Stinesville, Ind.

Moviegoers enjoy "Spider Man III" and "Are We Done Yet" at the Starlite Drive-In Theater on Old 37 South of Bloomington, Ind.

North seniors Sadie Johnson and Peyton Womock, left, weathered the rain to be crowned the homecoming queen and king during the Bloomington High School North and Franklin Central High School football game at North in Bloomington, Ind.

Rev. Mary Ann Macklin with Unitarian Universalist Church in Bloomington, officiates the wedding ceremony for Jeff Polling, right, and Jeff Jewel, who have been together for 18 years, on the steps of the Monroe County Justice Building in Bloomington, Ind. The Indiana ban on gay marriage was overturned today and couples rushed to the Monroe County Clerk's Office to get a marriage license and also get married in Bloomington, Ind.

Maddy Waters, a fifth grader at Project School, holds her hands high as the crowd chants "Maddy, Maddy, Maddy" after she gave remarks during the Bloomington Resistance March in Bloomington, Ind. Saturday, Jan. 20, 2018 held in support of the nationwide Women's March "“Power to the Polls” event. Maddy is the daughter of one of the event organizers, Rachel Guglielmo.

Joe Wilson, center, shakes the hand of Ed Perkins a longtime customer as he finishes cutting Leithel Blackwell's hair, at left, during his last days at Bill's Barbershop in Bloomington. Wilson is retiring after 50 years of barbering in Bloomington.

Mike Bridavsky, owner of Russian Recording, will be celebrating 15 years in business with an outdoor concert in Bloomington, Ind.

Tony Dike, a stone cutter, sands down some limestone window sills while working at Bedford Stonecrafters in Bedford, Ind.

Nathan Owen, a senior, waters the vegetables and flowers as students from the agriculture classes at Hoosier Hills Career Center care for flowers and vegetables in their greenhouse in Bloomington, Ind.

Stephen Worthen, a fourth generation maple syrup maker, keeps his family's tradition alive in Ellettsville, Ind. Tire tracks are left behind and blue plastic bags slowly fill with the sugar rich sap Worthen will used to may syrup.

Larry Ingram, owner and operator of John Ingram Builder Inc, center, prepares to measure a board for the porch underpinning as a load of drywall is delivered in the background during this years Habitat for Humanity Builders Blitz in Bloomington, Ind.

Muddy Boots Cafe waitress, Jesse Brocchini, left, and frequent patron Kim Tiner share a funny story at the coffee bar Wednesday evening as local musician, Lou Stant, plays a few melodies for the small crowd at the cafe.

Debbie Parsons, right, helps Wilbur Derringer find what he is looking for at the Morgantown Hardware Store in Morgantown, Ind.

Chris Trotter makes art out of old stumps and logs using his dime saw chainsaw at his store Wooden Wonders in Nashville, Ind.

Mike Livingston, a heavy equipment operator with Rogers Group Inc., uses the light mounted above him to see to drive the paver through the night to pave Highway 37 in Bloomington, Ind.