BREAKING: voters select Democrats Munson, Deckard, Henry in county council primary
Voters selected Cheryl Munson, Trent Deckard and David Henry as the Democratic nominees for the three-at large seats on the Monroe County Council.
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Voters selected Cheryl Munson, Trent Deckard and David Henry as the Democratic nominees for the three-at large seats on the Monroe County Council.
Voters selected Joe VanDeventer as the Republican nominee for the District 3 seat on the Monroe County Board of Commissioners. He received 65.9% of the vote.
Jody Madeira will be the Democratic nominee for the open District 3 seat on the Monroe County Board of Commissioners. She received 43.47% of the vote.
Julie Thomas was selected as the Democratic nominee for the District 2 seat on the Monroe County Board of Commissioners Tuesday. No Republicans filed declarations of candidacy for the open seat.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana filed a lawsuit Tuesday against Purdue University Board of Trustees to challenge Senate Enrolled Act 202, a law that increases the state legislature’s oversight of public universities and tenure in Indiana.
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More than a dozen unhoused individuals were displaced Wednesday when officials for the city of Bloomington and Monroe County enforced eviction notices for three encampments near Switchyard Park.
The Bloomington City Council overrode Mayor Kerry Thomson’s veto of a resolution calling for more aid and a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas War during their regular meeting Wednesday. Councilmembers voted unanimously to override the veto.
Following arrests Thursday and Saturday of pro-Palestinian protesters staging an encampment in Dunn Meadow, local and state politicians released statements addressing the university and Indiana State Police’s actions.
In the almost two hours between when pro-Palestinian protesters were detained Thursday afternoon at Dunn Meadow and their arrival at the Monroe County Jail, more than 13 uniformed officers waited outside in confusion. The Monroe County Sheriff’s Department officers, along with family members and friends of those arrested, faced the same question: where were the 33 arrested protesters and when would they be arriving?
Indiana State Police and the Indiana University Police Department arrested 33 pro-Palestinian protesters in Dunn Meadow on Thursday during an hours-long protest and encampment. The protest was organized by the IU Divestment Coalition, a newly created organization calling for IU to divest from Israel, among other demands.
Paul White Sr. and Joe VanDeventer are vying for the Republican nomination for the District 3 seat on the Monroe County Board of Commissioners. Democrats Penny Githens, Jody Madeira and Steve Volan are also running for the open seat.
Three Democrats — Penny Githens, Jody Madeira and Steve Volan — are competing for their party’s nomination for the District 3 seat on the Monroe County Board of Commissioners. Republicans Joe VanDeventer and Paul White Sr. also filed declarations of candidacy for the seat.
The Bloomington City Council overrode Mayor Kerry Thomson’s veto of a resolution opposing the LEAP water pipeline project during their regular meeting Wednesday. Seven council members voted to support the resolution, while councilmember Kate Rosenbarger abstained. Councilmember Matt Flaherty was not present at the meeting.
The Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition began its “Three Days for a Raise” strike at 10 a.m. Wednesday outside Ballantine Hall.
A petition to rezone one of the largest tracts of undeveloped land in Bloomington could get its final mark of approval from the Bloomington City Council this week. The council will hear the rezoning petition, which would support the Summit District, during its regular meeting April 17.
Bloomington Mayor Kerry Thomson, who completed her 100th day in office, shared her administration’s accomplishments and goals for the future at her first State of the City address Tuesday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
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Editor’s Note: This story includes mention of potentially triggering situations, such as antisemitism and hate speech.