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(05/08/24 4:26pm)
In a partnership with the National Association of Letter Carriers and the US Postal Service, Hoosier Hills Food Bank will be participating in the annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive, the bank’s largest drive of the year. The food drive will take place nearly four weeks after a pick-up truck crashed into HHFB’s second warehouse, leaving 400 pounds of food to be disposed of.
(05/01/24 1:50pm)
In the coming weeks, thousands will leave Bloomington as the spring semester ends. Those individuals are not just students, but participants in the city’s local economy, which has an active community of businesses centered near the IU campus.
(04/29/24 7:26pm)
Sunday marks the first day of the 2024 National Small Business Week, which since 1963 has shown appreciation to small businesses and their owners’ contributions to the United States’ economy.
(04/26/24 4:00am)
The Bloomington Plan Commission approved a new 1,143-bedroom student housing development called Bloomington Hub II during its meeting April 15. The construction of this new development involves the demolition of several single and multi-family units in the North Walnut area near the stadium.
(04/10/24 9:51pm)
The CVS located at 510 South College Mall Rd. will close permanently at 2:00 p.m., May 8.
(04/06/24 8:37pm)
While Alex Bean and Josh Aronow were both from the same hometown, it wasn’t until they came to IU that the two would connect over the idea for a business centered around making a difference — what would soon evolve into the Twice Exceptional brand.
(04/03/24 5:20pm)
On any Saturday or Sunday, tucked in the south corner of Fountain Square Mall’s lowest floor, shoppers can now find Amanda McPike sitting below a neon sign that reads, “Missing Link Jewelry” – the name for her more modern approach to traditional accessory.
(03/31/24 3:52pm)
As Bloomington gears up for the total eclipse on April 8, local businesses and economic experts are making preparations for what is shaping up to be one of the biggest events for the city in recent history.
(02/07/24 9:54pm)
Denmark-based company Novo Holdings to acquire Bloomington’s Catalent plant in a $16.5 billion acquisition announced Monday. Catalent is a pharmaceutical company that develops new technologies and medications for patients around the globe.
(02/01/24 8:18pm)
The Bloomington Plan Commission is considering a petition to rezone one of the largest tracts of undeveloped land in the city and build a mixed-residential development that could house around 10,000 residents, just above the entire population of Mooresville, Indiana.
(02/01/24 4:35pm)
Toremac LLC, a company operating several restaurants in the Bloomington area, failed to pay overtime and properly record daily hours for back-of-house employees, according to an investigation by the US Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division.
(01/30/24 4:41pm)
Area farmers and local businesses are eligible to apply for the 50th anniversary Bloomington Community Farmer’s Market. Applications are open until 5 p.m, Feb. 21.
(01/22/24 11:57pm)
A broken pipe caused businesses across Dunkirk Square to close temporarily Monday night.
(01/22/24 1:16am)
IU’s student-governed organization “Bring Your Own Business” held its first yard sale of the spring semester from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday in the Indiana Memorial Union’s Stateroom East. The club, dedicated to student entrepreneurship and sustainability, has been hosting yard sale events as an opportunity for students to earn money since September 2022.
(01/15/24 11:23pm)
Founded by IU alumna Maqubè Reese in 2017, Tribe Consulting, LLC is an organization of consultants in different fields that suggests anti-oppressive practices to organizations of all sizes. The Black-and-woman-owned business offers a variety of consulting services and community engagement to businesses in Bloomington and nationwide.
(01/14/24 10:03pm)
Switchyard Pizza Kitchen and Brewing closes Sunday, Jan. 14 after over five years of business. The kitchen and brewery announced their closure on their Facebook and Instagram accounts Saturday, inviting "Switchyardigans” to come in one last time for a pint or a slice and to share a moment with staff.
(11/17/23 7:03pm)
The White House released a set of comprehensive guidelines for artificial intelligence through an executive order Oct. 30 aiming to establish new standards for AI safety and security.
(11/11/23 5:49pm)
The City of Bloomington announced Nov. 9 it will start a new voucher program for residents looking to purchase E-bikes. All residents will be eligible for $500 vouchers on E-bike purchases in Bloomington bike stores, and low-income residents who show proof of income can qualify for $1,000 vouchers.
(11/07/23 5:46pm)
Solar manufacturing company Canadian Solar announced Oct. 30 it will invest $800 million in a solar cell production facility in Jeffersonville, Indiana. Construction is expected to start in late 2025.
(10/19/23 9:51pm)
Bloomington Community Orchard will host its 15th annual Ciderfest from 1 p.m.- 4 p.m. Oct. 28 at 2120 S. Highland Ave.