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‘Nothing but a ruse to get what they wanted’: Bloomington residents react to Seminary Square Park homeless camp clear out
Bloomington police officers and non-sworn personnel, enforcing a policy about overnight park use, cleared out the homeless camp at Seminary Square Park on Wednesday night, according to a statement from the city.
Homeless camps won’t require permits during day after park commissioners vote
The Bloomington Board of Park Commissioners struck down a policy change that would have prohibited encampments on any city structure or property any time of the day without a permit.
Bloomington community shares plans to shop local, small for the holidays
Many Bloomington residents are choosing to support locally owned or small businesses for their holiday shopping this year, a year that has been a challenging time for small businesses nationwide due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Bloomington shelters, pantries seek clothing, food, money donations for holiday season
Many local nonprofits are accepting donations in preparation for a particularly tough holiday season, riding on the tailcoat of Indiana’s deadliest month of the COVID-19 pandemic and amid an approximate 5% unemployment rate in the state.
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A screenshot shows Wednesday night's Bloomington City Council meeting. The council voted 6-3 in favor of creating a Community Advisory on Public Safety Commission.
Bloomington City Council approves public safety community advisory commission after debate about inclusion, structure
After almost three hours of debate between council and community members, the Bloomington City Council voted 6-3 in favor of creating a Community Advisory on Public Safety Commission.
4 BPD dispatch, 1 sanitation worker test positive for COVID-19
Four Bloomington Police Department dispatch workers and one Sanitation Division employee received positive COVID-19 test results Sunday and Monday. This brings the number of municipal employee cases to 22 since March.
Monroe County Election Board reflects on 2020 election operations, reviews provisional ballots
The three members of the Monroe County Election Board said in a Friday meeting that they’re proud of how the county’s team ran the election, despite the long lines for early voting.
Indiana political groups gather for election watch parties, speeches
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Democratic gubernatorial candidate Dr. Woody Myers speaks to a crowd Oct. 25 at City Hall. Incumbent Eric Holcomb defeated Myers in the Indiana gubernatorial race.
Short lines, masked workers, anxiety: Here’s what Election Day looked like in Monroe County
Bloomington and Monroe County were relatively quiet this Election Day. Lines were generally short. Polling places closed on time. No major disruptions were reported.
Deckard, McKim, Munson reelected for at-large seats on Monroe County Council
Democrat incumbents Trent Deckard, Geoff McKim and Cheryl Munson will be the three at-large Monroe County Council members for another term, beating out two Republican challenging candidates.
Democratic gubernatorial, attorney general candidates rally in Bloomington
Democratic candidates Dr. Woody Myers and Jonathan Weinzapfel visited Bloomington on Sunday evening to promote their campaigns.
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Democratic gubernatorial candidate Dr. Woody Myers speaks to a crowd Sunday night at City Hall. The candidates spoke about their campaigns, which include an emphasis on a better statewide COVID-19 plan and improved criminal justice and education systems. Masks were removed only to speak and the microphone was sanitized between each speaker.
Bloomington residents prepare for a safe, ‘quirky’ Halloween
Many Bloomington residents are still getting spooky this year, but safely.
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Mallory Rickbeil, the city's bicycle and pedestrian coordinator, presents a photo of an "incomplete street" in Bloomington to the Bloomington City Council on Wednesday night. The council voted 9-0 to pass an ordinance that would establish a new process for residents and city officials to request traffic calming devices in parts of the city in an effort to decrease speeding.