IUPD pledges to increase female officers to 30% by 2030.
The IU Police Department signed a pledge to increase the number of female officers to 30% by 2030, according to an IU Today article.
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The IU Police Department signed a pledge to increase the number of female officers to 30% by 2030, according to an IU Today article.
The City of Bloomington Utilities shut off water service for 38 addresses on South Mill Stone due to a broken water main at the intersection of South Sare Road and South Mill Stone and issued a precautionary boil water advisory until 5 p.m. July 6, according to a press release.
In the event of an abortion ban in Indiana, Monroe County Prosecutor Erika Oliphant said she cannot legally or ethically commit to not prosecuting those who seek an abortion, according to a June 28 statement given to Indiana Public Media.
Vivian Winston, a former IU Kelley School of Business professor, won the Board of Trustee election Thursday with 8,196 out of 16,302 total votes. She will occupy one of three trustee seats elected by IU alumni, taking former trustee MaryEllen Bishop’s spot.
The Board of School Trustees for Monroe County Community School Corporation unanimously approved a referendum to increase operating revenue, which includes teacher salary, according to a June 28 press release. The referendum will be voted on by residents during the general election on November 8.
Governor Eric Holcomb, Speaker Todd Huston and Senate Pro Tem Rodric Bray announced Wednesday that the special legislative session to determine the future of aboriton access in Indiana will be postponed to July 25, according to WTHR. The session was originally scheduled to begin July 6.
The Kinsey Institute and the Kelley School of Business have partnered to create the Kinsey-Kelley Center for Gender Equity in Business, according to an email from President Pamela Whitten sent June 28.
With Independence Day coming up, many people will be celebrating with fireworks. Although Indiana has little restriction on fireworks, it is important to follow state and local laws and safety recommendations.
Sky Pemberton drives his father from Bedford to a kidney dialysis center in Paoli four times a week. The center was the closest option that was accepting patients at the time, but he said he still spends $40 a week on gas just for the trips.
Although 11 states now ban or severely limit abortion after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade on Friday, abortion access remains the same in Indiana. A special legislative session in Indiana, set to begin July 6, will likely determine the future of abortion in the state.
The Food and Drug Administration ordered Juul to stop selling e-cigarettes and to remove current products from the U.S. market June 23, according to a press release.
Bloomington Transit will end service for routes 1 through 5 after 9 p.m., starting June 27. Late night service will be replaced by subsidized Uber or Lyft rides.
The Monroe County Emergency Management Office will test its outdoor warning sirens June 24th at noon to ensure siren quality. This test is separate from the monthly scheduled test on the first Friday of each month.
IU law school student Andrew Guenther filed paperwork last week to form an exploratory committee to run for an at-large seat on the city council in 2023.
The Board of Trustees met at IU Northwest June 16 and 17 to approve a $4 billion operating budget and several personnel appointments. The meeting occurred a day after faculty sent a letter urging trustees to reverse their earlier decision and recognize the graduate worker union.
The city council approved the Meridiam high-speed internet project June 15 and authorized the redevelopment commission to create an economic development allocation area that would allow the city to refund Meridiam’s taxes for 20 years.
In a June 15 letter to the IU Board of Trustees, more than 280 IU Bloomington faculty said they were dismayed by the board’s choice to not recognize the graduate worker union despite an overwhelming vote by faculty calling for union recognition. The letter was sent the day before the Board of Trustees meeting on Thursday at IU Northwest.
Scientists have discovered new species at the Beanblossom Bottoms Nature Preserve, a Bloomington wetland owned by the conservation nonprofit Sycamore Land Trust, while surveying the land to learn more about its biodiversity, according to a press release.
City of Bloomington Utilities has issued a boil water advisory to 17 addresses in response to a broken water main at the intersection of South Rogers Street and Wall Drive on June 14, according to a press release. The advisory is in effect until 9 a.m. Thursday.
Provost Rahul Shrivastav announced IU will support 20 humanities and social sciences scholars from Ukraine for one-year nonresidential fellowships, according to an IU news release.