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(06/20/18 11:55pm)
Mayor John Hamilton reacts alongside Karl Alexander, account manager for Bloomington's Pace program, after using his phone to unlock a Pace bicycle Wednesday, June 20, outside City Hall. IU and the city of Bloomington gave a press conference unveiling the new bike share service.
(06/20/18 11:55pm)
Mayor John Hamilton tries a Pace bicycle for the first time Wednesday, June 20, outside City Hall as part of the press conference unveiling the new bike share service. The service will be available to residents, visitors and students starting this month.
(06/20/18 11:56pm)
Maria Carlassare, owner of Piccoli Dolci, talks about her experiences as a bike commuter Wednesday, June 20, outside City Hall during the press confernece unveiling Bloomington’s new bike share service. Bicycles will be placed around the city at dedicated parking racks as well as on the University’s campus.
(06/20/18 11:31pm)
Chuck Carney, director of media relations at IU, talks about how bikes influence his day to day life Wednesday, June 20, outside City Hall. Carney was one of the speakers at a press conference unveiling the new Pace bike share system which will be featured around the city as well as on IU's campus.
(06/20/18 11:55pm)
IU Provost Lauren Robel talks to the crowd during a press conference Wednesday, June 20, outside City Hall. The University partnered with the city of Bloomington to bring the Pace bike share service to residents, students and visitors.
(06/20/18 11:55pm)
Pace bicycles with fenders advertising the Pace app stand Wednesday, June 20, outside City Hall. Pace, a dockless bike share service operated by the company Zagster, showcased the new smart bikes which will be available to residents, students and visitors starting this month.
(06/20/18 11:54pm)
Chuck Carney, director of Media Relations at IU; Maria Calassare, owner of Piccoli Dolci; and Geoffrey McKim, adjunct instructor at IU, share a laugh before the start of a press conference Wednesday, June 20, outside City Hall. The press conference highlighted the city of Bloomington and IU's new bike share program through Pace.
(06/20/18 11:54pm)
Pace bicycles sit Wednesday, June 20, outside City Hall before the start of the press conference. The conference featured Mayor John Hamilton as well as IU Provost Lauren Robel.
(06/20/18 11:38pm)
Mayor John Hamilton speaks at the press conference unveiling Bloomington’s new bike share program Wednesday, June 20, outside City Hall. Hamilton said that in addition to taking some cars off the streets of Bloomington, the program will enhance the city’s accessibility, environmental integrity, asthetic appeal and overall health outcome.
(06/20/18 5:25am)
Attendees of the Juneteenth celebration talk at their tables Tuesday, June 19, in the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center. Juneteenth, or June 19, 1865, is considered the date when the last slaves in the U.S. were freed.
(06/20/18 5:31am)
Alexus Tucker, special assistant to the office of Sen. Joe Donnelly, reads a statement from Donnelly at the Juneteenth celebration Tuesday, June 19, in the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center.
(06/20/18 5:29am)
Mayor John Hamilton delivers remarks during the Juneteenth celebration Tuesday, June 19, in the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center. Hamilton also presented a proclamation officially recognizing June 19 as Juneteenth Day in Bloomington.
(06/20/18 5:33am)
Monica Johnson, director of the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center, speaks during the Juneteenth celebration Tuesday, June 19, in the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center. The event also featured Mayor John Hamilton and Alexus Tucker, special assistant to the office of Sen. Joe Donnelly, who both gave remarks.
(06/20/18 5:34am)
Director of the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center Monica Johnson, left, and Mayor John Hamilton, right, hold up the proclamation officially recognizing Juneteenth Day on Tuesday, June 19, in the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center.
(06/13/18 12:50pm)
President Donald Trump holds out his hands during a rally Thursday, May 10, at Northside Middle School in Elkhart, Indiana. Trump met with North Korea’s Kim Jong-un on Tuesday, June 12, for a summit in Singapore.
(06/14/18 3:56pm)
President Donald Trump holds up his fist during a rally May 10, at Northside Middle School in Elkhart, Indiana. President Trump will speak at a campaign event in Evansville, Indiana later this week, where he’s expected to urge supporters to vote for U.S. Senate candidate Mike Braun.
(06/14/18 3:56pm)
President Donald Trump speaks to a crowd Thursday, May 10, during his rally at Northside Middle School in Elkhart, Indiana. Trump met with North Korea’s Kim Jong-un on Tuesday, June 12, for a summit in Singapore.
(06/10/18 10:58pm)
A car was reportedly vandalized Sunday, June 3, near the Islamic Center of Bloomington, but the incident has since been ruled an accident by the Bloomington Police Department. The Islamic Center of Bloomington is located at 1925 Atwater Ave.
(06/06/18 1:41am)
A one-year-old Shar-Pei-Pitbull mix, Spike, smells a volunteer's hand before the ribbon-cutting ceremony Tuesday, June 5, at the Bloomington Animal Shelter. The event was the official opening of the newly renovated animal shelter.
(06/06/18 1:41am)
Bloomington Animal Shelter Director Virgil Sauder discusses the recent renovations Tuesday, June 5, in the Bloomington Animal Shelter. Sauder said the shelter has plans for the future, but the primary focus is the new facility.