Residents help improve accessibility
Six awards recognizing those who have helped improve the community for people with disabilities were presented at the City of Bloomington’s Council for Community Accessibility awards ceremony Monday night.
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Six awards recognizing those who have helped improve the community for people with disabilities were presented at the City of Bloomington’s Council for Community Accessibility awards ceremony Monday night.
The Bloomington Community Orchard promoted community education on the growth of locally grown fruits at their third annual Cider Fest Saturday afternoon.
From local grown greens to handmade pumpkin bread pudding, up to five different entrées were served at the 2013 Local Growers’ Guild Harvest Dinner Thursday night at Upland Brewing Company.
The 46th annual Hilly Hundred Weekend featured a 98.7-mile course through Monroe, Owen and Morgan counties for riders to complete at their own pace.
For the first time since Aug. 27, the downtown Bloomington recycling center is back in operation after reopening Tuesday.
Sacred Heart Church’s goal is to be simple, providing a more classic and intimate setting, Pastor Brandon Shurr said. The church has stripped away all electrical sound equipment to allow every member in attendance to be heard.
The Monroe County Autism Foundation is organizing their second annual Walk for Autism from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Saturday to raise money for community members who have autism.
Indianapolis is one of three cities invited to place a bid to be host to Super Bowl LII in 2018, the NFL announced Tuesday.
IU alumna Lindsey O’Brien Kesling was only 22 years old when she passed away from accidental carbon monoxide poisoning in November 2010. But that didn’t stop her family from carrying on her legacy.
Local Hoosiers gathered at Monroe County Public Library Wednesday to become more informed about recent changes to the Affordable Care Act.
More than 5,000 participants consisting of local Hoosiers and other athletes competed at Memorial Stadium on Saturday to raise more than $170,000 during the 14th annual Hoosiers Outrun Cancer.
State lawmakers are currently facing pressure by a lobbying group regarding their stances on same-sex marriage in Indiana as the 2014 Indiana legislative session approaches.
Continuing their Dine Out for Friends program, the Friends of Monroe County Public Library collected donations from customers Tuesday at Uptown Cafe, which will help support the library’s programs and services.
The sixth annual Dollars for Scholars 5-kilometer Run/Walk collected sponsorship donations and entry fees to supply future scholarships for Edgewood High School seniors.
The Monroe County Public Library unveiled its next phase of renovation plans Sept. 12 as it continues to move forward with construction on the building’s first floor.
The City of Bloomington Commission on Hispanic and Latino Affairs organized its third annual Latino Leader and Organization/Agency Awards Saturday at the Monroe County Public Library in celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month.
The Indiana Public Retirement System Board of Trustees previously voted on changes that will impact how much new retirees will be eligible to earn from their annuity savings accounts.
Former Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Bennett has been cleared of any wrongdoing in reference to claims he made grade adjustments for certain state schools last year, according to a report released by the state legislature Friday.
People enjoyed a variety of music and homemade foods at the Monroe County Fairgrounds while balloons were in the sky during the inaugural Kiwanis Club of South Central Indiana Balloon Festival.
The Giving Back to Africa fundraising gala took place Thursday night at Fields Clubhouse in which African clothes were auctioned off and musicians performed Middle Eastern music.