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(06/14/22 12:14am)
Bloomington residents can now receive two free at-home COVID-19 tests per person from the Monroe County Health Department or the Monroe County Public Health Clinic, according to a press release from the health department.
(06/13/22 6:32pm)
Kerry Thomson, executive director for the IU Center for Rural Engagement, filed paperwork to form a principal committee to run for mayor of Bloomington on June 8. She is the second Democrat to formally indicate interest in running.
(06/13/22 2:12pm)
Friends of Lake Monroe, an organization created in 2016 to protect Lake Monroe, will present the results of a two-year project addressing water quality concerns in the lake and potential solutions during a virtual public meeting June 15. Their findings indicate risks to the lifespan of the lake and its ability to be used as drinking water.
(06/10/22 5:54pm)
Plaintiffs in the Bloomington annexation court case have invoked an Indiana law to receive more time for remonstrance, according to a County Residents Against Annexation press release.
(06/10/22 5:55pm)
The city council met Wednesday to discuss the Meridiam high-speed internet project and their request for tax abatement. The council also discussed a historic building designation and details of increased police pay.
(06/08/22 10:18pm)
IU transitioned to automated contact tracing for COVID-19 following an end to asymptomatic on-campus testing. Those who self-report positive test results will receive an email with instructions on self-isolation and informing close contacts, according to Theresa Vernon, IU’s contact tracing program manager.
(06/08/22 10:25pm)
A power grid that services much of the Midwest, including Indiana, is at high risk of not meeting demand this summer, according to a report from the North American Electric Reliability Corporation.
(06/06/22 12:31am)
John Myers, the man convicted of murdering IU student Jill Behrman more than two decades ago, is requesting a new trial due to 8,000 pages of unreleased documents from the Bloomington Police Department and FBI.
(06/06/22 12:28am)
Susan Sandberg, who currently serves as president of the city council, filed paperwork June 1 to form an exploratory committee for a mayoral run in 2023.
(06/04/22 4:31am)
Ash Soni, executive associate dean for academic programs at the Kelley School of Business, will start as interim dean for the school Aug. 1.
(06/02/22 2:50pm)
Three IU alumni are running to fill an open seat on the IU Board of Trustees. Voting is open to all IU graduates throughout the month of June, according to an IU news release.
(06/03/22 12:07am)
The IU Board of Trustees said they will not recognize the graduate worker union, despite the faculty vote calling for them to do so, in a letter to the Bloomington Faculty Council May 31.
(06/01/22 12:44am)
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita will represent the State of Indiana in opposition to Bloomington’s annexation attempts, according to the County Residents Against Annexation’s press release May 31.
(06/01/22 12:38am)
Monroe County intends to purchase limestone quarry land to create a tourist destination despite concerns of environmental hazards, according to Indiana Public Media.
(05/28/22 8:42pm)
A Bloomington man has been charged with attempted murder and carrying a handgun without a license in connection with the shooting of a 26-year-old man that occurred April 23, during Little 500 weekend, according to The Herald-Times.
(05/28/22 1:08am)
A 20 year-old man was found dead in a wooded area near 700 South Clarizz Blvd.after police responded to calls about multiple gunshots on May 25, according to a press release from the Bloomington Police Department.
(05/27/22 9:56pm)
IU Duo Two-Step Login will no longer allow calls or text messages as options to login starting July 12, according to an IU press release. The change is due to a switch to Duo Universal Prompt, which prioritizes more secure methods.
(05/26/22 9:51pm)
Judge Doris Pryor, an Indiana judge and IU graduate, was nominated to the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals by the White House on May 25, according to IndyStar. Pryor will be the first person of color from Indiana to serve on the appeals court if confirmed by the U.S. Senate.
(05/25/22 10:47pm)
IU faculty overwhelmingly voted in support of the graduate worker strike, including protection from being fired for striking and calling on the administration to recognize the union, according to a press release on May 23.
(05/25/22 10:45pm)
IU researchers are developing an opioid overdose detection device following a $3.8 million grant from the National Institute on Drug Abuse, according to a press release.