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(06/24/21 8:20pm)
The Bloomington Fire Department command staff formerly located at Station One on 300 E. Fourth St. will temporarily relocate to the former law offices at 226 S. College Ave after flooding last weekend forced the downtown fire station to close, according to a release from the City of Bloomington.
(06/24/21 7:30pm)
Bloomington residents can schedule pickup of items related to flooding last weekend from the Sanitation Division of the City of Bloomington’s Public Works Department, according to a City of Bloomington press release Thursday.
(06/21/21 5:37pm)
Colten Booe, 31, was found deceased in a pile of flood debris the morning of June 20 by a search party that consisted of family and friends about 50 yards south of County Club Drive near Clear Creek, according to a press release from Bloomington Police Department.
(06/19/21 9:35pm)
Kirkwood Avenue, known for its bars and restaurants, was a scene of floating trash cans, flooded cars and Bloomington residents wading in knee to waist deep water after a flood left water levels as high as five feet Friday night.
(06/19/21 3:54pm)
Kirkwood Avenue was flooded after heavy thunderstorms, including torrential rain and high winds, hit Bloomington on Friday.
(06/16/21 6:08pm)
Bloomington-based social services that have been affected by the pandemic can apply for federal funds through the City of Bloomington Housing and Neighborhood Development Department, according to a press release from the City of Bloomington.
(06/16/21 6:08pm)
IU Vice President and Chief Financial Officer John Sejdinaj will retire from IU at the end of August, according to a Tuesday press release from the university. IU’s first vice president for human resources, John Whelan, is stepping down to join Yale University on Aug. 1.
(06/09/21 9:17pm)
There were multiple cases of vandalism in downtown Bloomington Monday morning, according to Bloomington Police Department Capt. Ryan Pedigo.
(06/09/21 8:31pm)
Former U.S. Sen. and Indiana Gov. Evan Bayh and former U.S. Sen. and Director of National Intelligence Daniel Coats will join IU, according to a press release from IU.
(06/09/21 6:53pm)
The City of Bloomington Utilities published their annual drinking water quality report which found Bloomington drinking water to be free of 65 contaminants, according to a press release Tuesday.
(06/08/21 6:16pm)
The United States Military conducted training last night from 7 p.m. to 3 a.m., including the flying of military helicopters.
(06/04/21 12:11am)
To incentivize students, faculty and staff to submit documentation of their COVID-19 vaccination using IU’s self-report form, IU is offering prizes to those who submit a proof of their vaccine.
(06/01/21 6:36pm)
Most COVID-19 restrictions regarding masks and physical distancing on IU’s campus are gone for the fall 2021 semester, according to a press release from the university.
(06/01/21 6:40pm)
IU graduates can vote for two members of the Board of Trustees for 2021. The election opened June 1 and closes June 30 at 10 a.m. Eastern Time, according to the IU Alumni Association’s website.
(05/31/21 7:41pm)
Eight graduate workers filed a discrimination complaint May 17 against IU through the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, according to a press release from the Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition.
(05/26/21 6:56pm)
A resident-led task force has been created to review and make recommendations about law enforcement in Bloomington and Monroe County, according to a press release from the City of Bloomington Tuesday.
(05/25/21 3:10am)
For the required COVID-19 vaccine, IU will accept vaccinations authorized for emergency use by the United States Food and Drug Administration for those vaccinated in the U.S. and those under the emergency use listing by the World Health Organization for international students, Dr. Lana Dbeibo, director of vaccine initiatives for IU's Medical Response Team, said in an “Ask Aaron” webinar Monday.
(05/20/21 3:43pm)
Trey Hollingsworth, U.S. Representative for Indiana’s 9th Congressional District, which includes Bloomington, voted Wednesday in favor of establishing an independent commission that would investigate the violent January 6 riot at the US Capitol.
(05/13/21 11:14pm)
IU awarded 9,714 degrees to students May 8 from 103 countries and all 50 states during the in-person undergraduate commencement ceremony.
(05/11/21 8:33pm)
Indiana lawmakers voted Monday to override Governor Eric Holcomb’s veto of Senate Bill 5, making it more difficult for local health officials to issue stricter emergency health orders than the state.