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(06/22/23 12:15pm)
The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration announced last week it would award Indiana $19 million under the National Opioid Settlement, which will go to 30 local governments, service providers and organizations across the state. The funds will be used to support prevention, treatment and recovery services.
(06/15/23 12:02pm)
The IU Center for Rural Engagement will provide microgrants to Indiana communities preparing for eclipse-related events in 2024. Bloomington is expected to be in the path of totality of the eclipse, which will occur April 8, 2024.
(06/11/23 6:13pm)
Private nonprofit organizations in Monroe County may be eligible to receive loans for damages they incurred during severe storms this past spring, the U.S. Small Business Administration announced in a press release last week.
(06/06/23 6:04pm)
Borrowers will need to start paying back their student loans by the end of August as part of a provision included in the debt ceiling deal signed by President Biden Saturday. The legislation ends a three year-long student loan payment pause introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic.
(05/31/23 3:46pm)
The Indiana gasoline tax will go up one cent to 34 cents a gallon beginning July 1, according to the Associated Press. Currently, the gas tax in Indiana is 33 cents a gallon.
(04/18/23 4:40pm)
A new bill waiting to be signed by Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb would require third party food delivery services such as DoorDash, Grubhub and Uber Eats to get written consent from restaurants before listing them on their website or app.
(03/09/23 6:27pm)
Downtown Bloomington Inc. announced on Feb. 23 the Taste of Bloomington festival originally planned for June 17, has been canceled.
(02/23/23 2:00pm)
Once upon a time, there was a country that had more than a few problems. There was extreme partisanship in the government, ever-growing hate toward marginalized communities and a workforce increasingly disillusioned with the lies they had been fed for decades. Instead of using their power to fix these problems, politicians decided to focus on a made-up issue: a labor shortage.
(02/19/23 8:46pm)
On the first morning that the Bloomington Bagel Company was open, the owner Sue Aquila said she had no money left. She couldn’t even afford a toaster, she said.
(02/19/23 10:58pm)
Students at the Kelley School of Business raised $4.2 million for a real estate private equity fund to allow for future investments in properties across the country.
(02/20/23 5:30pm)
In 2014, Kelley established a degree and certificate program with the NFL Players Association through Executive Degree Programs. At the time, only two students were enrolled.
(02/05/23 9:40pm)
The Monroe County Health Department published its food inspection report for the month of December. Prior to this decision, food inspection reports were attained through public records requests.
(01/30/23 11:22pm)
Nearly all Subway shops in Bloomington are closed due to operating without a proper license for the retail sale of food, according to a Monroe County Health Department notice on Jan. 30. The notice said the shops were under the operation of SUBIN LLC.
(01/16/23 10:35pm)
For 40 years, Delilah’s Pet Shop has provided pets for the Bloomington community. But on Jan. 1, a city ordinance banning the retail sale of cats and dogs took effect, forcing the store to adapt.
(01/15/23 11:08pm)
Indiana’s Republican senators presented their plans for the 2023 session on Jan. 9. One of the eight senate bills proposed, Senate Bill 3, hopes to form a committee to review and examine the possibility of changes to state and local taxes.
(01/12/23 2:31pm)
Job openings in the U.S. decreased 0.9% between March 2022 and the end of November 2022, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics.
(12/13/22 4:39pm)
IU freshman Ali Wolf won the Fall 2022 Student Designed T-Shirt Contest after people on campus voted Nov. 11. The new t-shirts with the winning design are available at the bookstore in-person and online.
(12/12/22 1:30pm)
BloomingTea owners Christian and Jenny Frederickson announced the closing of their teahouse this week. Its last day of business will be Dec. 23 and until then their hours will be 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday.
(12/08/22 7:02pm)
A new family-owned toy and book store, Mairzy Doats, will have its grand opening this Saturday at 919 S. College Mall Rd. Owner Kat Pruce said the grand opening will include giveaways, crafts and discounts.
(11/30/22 11:30pm)
Some Catalent employees will lose their jobs after Bloomington’s second largest employer said it will fire 400 workers, according to an email sent to Bloomington employees obtained by the Bloomingtonian.