Kilroy’s on Kirkwood’s alcohol license renewed for one year
One of Bloomington’s most famous and controversial bars lives to serve alcohol another year.
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One of Bloomington’s most famous and controversial bars lives to serve alcohol another year.
Bloomington Mayor John Hamilton said the decision to suspend the Bloomington Community Farmers' Market for two Saturdays and leave the market's 118 vendors without their usual platform was a painful yet necessary one.
The City of Bloomington is suspending the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market for the next two Saturdays, according to a press release.
For a bunch of dog lovers, the discourse surrounding pet protective policies has gotten ruff.
Schooner Creek Farm was never mentioned by name at a Thursday night panel to discuss potential legal issues for removing a vendor from the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market. Still, it was clear throughout the panel which vendor was in question.
The City of Bloomington has arranged an official public panel at 6 p.m. Thursday night in City Hall to discuss potential legal implications for the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market following allegations that a market vendor is run by white supremacists.
Bloomington's Arts Commission selected Stefan Reiss from a group of five finalists to create site-specific artwork for the new Trades District downtown according to a city press release. The district was launched last month.
Thousands of people crowded downtown Saturday afternoon to have a taste of Bloomington.
A week of anger and controversy culminated at the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market Advisory Council meeting Monday night in City Hall.
Endwright East Active Living Community Center will open June 18 in the old Payless in the College Mall. This facility is dedicated to providing community space and programming to seniors of Bloomington. It is the first facility of its kind to open since 2009 according to a Bloomington press release.
The TJ Maxx by North Gates Drive lost over $1,600 in an embezzlement scam conducted by a female employee and a female accomplice, said Bloomington Police Department Lt. John Kovach.
During the market season, people rise at the crack of dawn, grab their reusable bags and head downtown to stock up on bright red tomatoes, rainbow-colored carrots and crisp green beans.
A partnership between the City of Bloomington and Habitat for Humanity of Monroe County will create about 50 affordable homes in the Osage Place neighborhood in the next five years, city spokesperson Yael Ksander said.
The Steak ’n Shakes on South College Mall Road and North College Avenue are closed.
Parking has been a divisive topic in Bloomington since the city council decided to rebuild the Fourth Street garage. A startup that has been getting state and national recognition wants to be part of the solution.
As the weather warms, Birds and Limes are seen speeding through campus and down Kirkwood Avenue again. A third electric scooter company — Spin — plans to join them.
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Allen Aung sticks a thin white ticket to the fridge in his restaurant’s tiny kitchen. He barely gives it a glance before pulling out a container filled with a light purple mixture, scooping out a handful and molding it into patties in his hands.
Biochemistry and beer brewing go hand in hand at the Bochman Lab.
The sign is up. The Italian flag is hanging outside. Goodfellas Pizzeria is ready to open its doors 11 a.m. Feb 28.