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Bloomington's City Hall is shown. The Bloomington City Council met April 12, 2023, to discuss funding for the Trades District Tech Center and a regional climate alliance.
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Bloomington's City Hall is shown. The Bloomington City Council met April 12, 2023, to discuss funding for the Trades District Tech Center and a regional climate alliance.
Bloomington's City Hall is one of two city buildings that have received solar installations as part of the Solarize Bloomington Initiative. The Bloomington City Council met March 8 to discuss several reports from city departments and the city’s new nonprofit.
Cody, Jalena and Justus count presidential votes from seven classes and faculty at Arlington Heights Elementary School on Nov. 2, 2012, in Mrs. Fox’s third grade class. According to a 2018 MIT study, researchers found it is close to impossible for people to achieve native-like proficiency in a language unless they start learning it by the age of 10.
Dancers rehearse for the annual Jacobs School of Music presentation of "The Nutcracker" during a 2012 rehearsal in the Musical Arts Center. The set for the 2017 performance was designed by C. David Higgins.
Bloomington's City Hall is one of two city buildings that have received solar installations as part of the Solarize Bloomington Initiative. The in-progress solar installation project on City Hall is expected to finish by September.
After a free hot meal at the Community Kitchen, Cassie made a trip to Mother Hubbard’s Cupboard in Bloomington. Cassie receives her food stamps on the tenth of each month and utilizes resources in Bloomington the final day before receiving her next allowance of food stamps.
Cassie took Olivia, Ashton and Eli to the junior high school where they had a dinner and laptops and faculty available to help parents sign their children up for the 21st Century Scholars program. This was to sign up Olivia. Chili was the main dish along with cookies, veggies and cups of peanut butter.
Toddler Eli, youngest of Cassie Winder’s four children, couldn’t be convinced to eat his dinner of steak and macaroni and cheese Nov 18. With only a small patio table that could seat two Eli and Cassie’s boyfriend Kris had their dinner on the kitchen floor.
Cassie Winders, 33-year-old single mother of four, uses her EBT card to purchase food for dinner Nov. 18 at Kroger.
Cassie Winders shops at Kroger with her two oldest children, Patrick and Alivia, for forgotten ingredients for Monday night dinner soon after receiving her food stamps. Cassie says she often looks at the meat that is discounted as it hits its expiration date.
Cassie and her eldest son Patrick sit at the patio table in the family’s kitchen after the rest of the family had eaten their dinner of steak and macaroni and cheese. Having recently received her food stamp benefits, Cassie said they would not be eating as good by the end of the month.
Mike Webb, a maintenance worker at the Indiana Memorial Union, removes leaves and debris from storm drains in an attempt to lower the water level at the intersection of 7th and Woodlawn as traffic continue to risk driving through the high water. The intersection flooded following heavy rains that accompanied severe storms Sunday. “I don’t know who’s supposed to do this but I just grabbed the first boots I could find and came out here,” Webb said.
Mike Webb, a maintenance worker at the Indiana Memorial Union, removes leaves and debris from storm drains in an attempt to lower the water level at the intersection of 7th and Woodlawn as traffic continue to risk driving through the high water. The intersection flooded following heavy rains that accompanied severe storms Sunday. “I don’t know who’s supposed to do this but I just grabbed the first boots I could find and came out here,” Webb said.
Mike Webb, a maintenance worker at the Indiana Memorial Union, removes leaves and debris from storm drains in an attempt to lower the water level at the intersection of 7th and Woodlawn as traffic continue to risk driving through the high water. The intersection flooded following heavy rains that accompanied severe storms Sunday. “I don’t know who’s supposed to do this but I just grabbed the first boots I could find and came out here,” Webb said.
Heavy rains from a line of severe storms that passed through the area left several streets under water including 7th street in front of the Poplars building.
Bloomington Fire Fighters and a man who identified himself as one of the property owners evaluate a collapsed porch at 512 East 15th street in Bloomington, Ind. on Saturday. According to police officials 15-20 partiers occupied the balcony when it collapsed and four were evaluated on scene and a fifth was transported to IU Health for injuries.
Bloomington Fire Fighters and a man who identified himself as one of the property's owners evaluate a collapsed porch at 512 E. 15th St., on Saturday in Bloomington. According to police officials, 15-20 party-goers occupied the balcony when it collapsed. Four were evaluated at the scene and a fifth was transported to IU Health for injuries.
A Bloomington Police Department evidence technician removes the weapon from 1315 South Walnut after a 19-year-old male was shot in the leg at the residence. Few details were released and the investigation is ongoing.
Traffic backs up on South Walnut Friday afternoon as emergency vehicles respond to a call of a 19-year-old male who suffered a gunshot wound to his leg. The investigation is ongoing and police did not release many details other than the wound was not life threatening and the gun was a shotgun.
A Bloomington Police Department evidence technician removes the weapon from 1315 South Walnut after a 19-year-old male was shot in the leg at the residence. Few details were released and the investigation is ongoing.