Crumble Coffee and Bakery opens a third Bloomington location
Crumble Coffee and Bakery has opened a third Bloomington location, sitting at the corner of Atwater Avenue and Swain Avenue, behind Mother Bear’s Pizza.
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Crumble Coffee and Bakery has opened a third Bloomington location, sitting at the corner of Atwater Avenue and Swain Avenue, behind Mother Bear’s Pizza.
There have been several predominantly Black and Brown cities across the country that are experiencing issues with maintaining safe environments over the past decade. Most of this is due to environmental racism through declining infrastructure. The situation only appears to be getting worse.
Constellation Stage and Screen will begin its second fall session of all-ages theater, film and musical theater classes on Oct. 10.
Bloomington Bagel Company
Indiana athletics announced the addition of beer sales to Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall for men’s and women’s basketball games beginning Oct. 7 during Hoosier Hysteria. Assembly Hall is the fifth university sporting venue to include alcohol sales, in addition to Memorial Stadium, Bart Kaufman Field, Andy Mohr Field and Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Like most iconic American institutions, the National Football League can be divisive.
Parlor Doughnuts, a new doughnut shop, opened a store on Kirkwood Avenue last April, just before the end of the 2021-2022 school year.
In late August of this year, Jackson, Mississippi, was hit with heavy rains which led to flooding across the Pearl River. The flooding left 150,000 residents in Jackson without water for days.
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The city of Jackson, Mississippi, is in crisis. Since late July, the city has been under a boil-water notice due to water system failures and massive flooding. Earlier this month, over 150,000 Jackson residents did not have any access to water.
City of Bloomington Utilities has issued a boil water advisory to Longview area residents.
Local band Too Many Cooks releases rock single “stairs” Aug. 13. Though each band member has a personal favorite genre — blues, psychedelic, rock, funk and alternative — they all connect through one genre in particular: classic rock.
Scott Dolson, Indiana’s vice president and director of intercollegiate athletics, said the university is considering selling alcoholic beverages at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall.
City of Bloomington Utilities said there is harmless algae in Bloomington’s tap water. According to CBU, mixing lemons or other fruit with drinking water can help mask the taste from the algae.
Some residents of Bloomington have reported a taste of “dirt” or “mildew” in their drinking water.
City of Bloomington Utilities said there is harmless algae in Bloomington’s tap water. According to CBU, mixing lemons or other fruit with drinking water can help mask the taste from the algae.
Editor's Note: This story includes mention of sexual violence.
Released nationwide on August 5, “Bodies Bodies Bodies” is the latest A24 film to hit theaters. The black comedy was directed by Helina Reijn and stars Amandla Stenberg, Maria Bakalova, Myha’la Herrold, Chase Sui Wonders, Rachel Sennott, Lee Pace and Pete Davidson.
On July 15, the Indiana Department of Natural Resources reported seeing blue-green algae in Lake Monroe areas near Fairfax and Paynetown state recreation areas.
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.