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(04/04/21 8:21pm)
Some bills introduced in the Indiana General Assembly that have been prioritized by the Indiana legislators this year involve lifting regulations for development on wetlands, limiting the governor’s powers and establishing the state’s overall budget for two years.
(03/11/21 9:50pm)
If you haven’t been to SmokeWorks, go hungry and ready for a trendy experience.
(03/11/21 7:37pm)
Members of Indiana’s 9th Congressional District commented on redistricting, gerrymandering and the importance of representation in government at a virtual public hearing conducted by the Indiana Citizens Redistricting Commission Wednesday night. This meeting is the fourth of nine hearings that will take place in each district.
(03/08/21 9:45pm)
Since the new Dunkin’ opened, Bloomington has had an even larger variety of coffee to choose from. IU students and Bloomington residents have taken a liking to the new Dunkin’ and have kept the workers busy after it opened in December, 2020.
(03/04/21 10:25pm)
McDonald’s has had some sort of chicken sandwich, whether it be grilled or the classic budget menu item McChicken, for decades. But a newly created trio hit menus Feb. 24.
(03/07/21 7:08pm)
He paces because he’s bored, up and down the same aisle that used to be so loud you couldn’t hear the person next to you.
(03/03/21 9:20pm)
The stress of online learning this spring semester at IU looks and feels similar to last fall, but now many students face yet another hurdle caused by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic: two mitigation tests a week.
(03/01/21 12:16am)
Indiana State Police Bloomington District are increasing patrols from February 26 through March 21 to prevent spikes in reckless driving during St. Patrick's Day and the NCAA Tournament, according to an Indiana State Police press release Wednesday.
(02/25/21 12:54am)
With a diverse food scene, Bloomington offers a staggering number of cuisine options. Restaurateurs and vendors in town infuse distinct cultural backgrounds into their foods. Michael Edwards and Iuri Santos are three examples of this fusion. Some of those backgrounds provide Bloomington with popcorn, tea and popsicles.
(02/24/21 9:16pm)
Moving out and going to college can be daunting and stressful. This means you will have to do your own laundry and get out those pesky stains. Here is a how-to guide to different everyday stains.
(02/23/21 12:56am)
Due to a winter storm, Bloomington received more than 7 inches of snow last week with temperatures as low as 17 degrees on Feb. 15.
(02/16/21 8:06pm)
Upland Brewing Company, a brewery local to Bloomington, has entered the seltzer market.
(02/16/21 8:36pm)
Sometimes when junior Daisy Luck is walking to or from COVID-19 mitigation testing, she has to stop to catch her breath.
(02/16/21 7:20pm)
Various skincare products lay on a tapestry. Christy Brown, esthetician and owner of the Bloomington Skin Care & Acne Clinic, said excess amounts of certain foods and drinks can contribute to skin problems.
(02/16/21 7:57pm)
Skincare routines vary from person to person. Whether it’s in the number of steps, which products are used or how many times a day the routine is completed, everyone has a different process and budget.
(02/14/21 6:38pm)
It’s mid-February. It’s snowed again. You’ve built your annual snowman, used up your yearly capacity for snow photos and gone sledding on the one day there was enough snow to do so. Long walks in the snow are passé, you’re too old to catch another snowflake on your tongue and the skiing in Bloomington is subpar.
(02/11/21 8:10pm)
The Indiana Senate voted to eliminate protections for state-regulated wetlands last week. Senate Bill 389 passed with a vote of 29-19. The bill is currently in the House awaiting further consideration.
(02/10/21 9:19pm)
Despite promises from the Republican supermajority to encourage constituent participation, citizens are not being given the opportunity to voice their opinions on bills, Sen. Shelli Yoder, D-Bloomington, said.
(02/10/21 10:49pm)
Three restaurants opened on the east side of Bloomington over winter break, including a new local option, a regional chain and the introduction of a national franchise to Bloomington.
(02/09/21 10:54pm)
Lennie’s and FARMbloomington, two restaurants on East Kirkwood Avenue, reopened last week after closing their doors last December. Both expect sales to rise in February and beyond as customers return.