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From Nov. 30 to Dec. 10, the five finalists of IU’s Provost and Executive Vice President position each participated in town halls at the Whittenberger Auditorium at the Indiana Memorial Union and on Zoom. The candidates fielded questions from IU students, faculty and staff and explained their priorities and visions for the university.
Eleven City of Bloomington employees tested positive for COVID-19 in the last week, according to a city press release. This is the highest number of cases among city employees reported in a single week since the start of the pandemic.
A swastika was found by a Bloomington resident on the first night of Hanukkah. This is the third time Bloomington residents have noticed the hate symbol across the city in the last two weeks.
A swastika was seen underneath a 10th Street bridge near Eigenmann Hall and Tulip Tree apartments Saturday. This is the second time the hate symbol has been noticed by Bloomington residents in recent days.
A swastika was painted onto a building near Sixth and Lincoln Streets. Chabad at IU, a Jewish student organization, posted photos and videos of the incident on their Instagram story Saturday evening.
Chabad at IU, a Jewish student organization, discovered a swastika Saturday that was painted onto a building near Sixth and Lincoln streets. The hate symbol has since been painted over as of Sunday.
Editor’s note: This article includes mentions of sexual violence.
Editor’s Note: This article includes mention of sexual assault.
Editor’s Note: This article includes mention of sexual assault.
Eric Spoonmore, who sits on the Monroe County Council, announced his resignation from the county’s legislative body Monday. His resignation is effective at the end of the month.
Monroe County Commissioner Penny Githens will announce her candidacy for the 62nd Indiana House of Representatives seat at an event Sunday. The election is scheduled for the 2022 election cycle.
Recycling pickup in Bloomington will resume Monday after a short suspension due to a COVID-19-related staffing shortage, according to a city press release.
Five non-partisan organizations in Monroe County are organizing voter registration drives to celebrate National Voter Registration Day on Sept. 28.
Indiana State Rep. Matt Pierce, D-Bloomington, criticized the proposed House and congressional maps adopted Monday by the House Elections and Apportionment Committee in the Indiana House of Representatives.
The Bloomington Fire Department received the highest Public Protection Classification from the Insurance Service Office, according to a City of Bloomington press release.
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb signed an executive order to extend the state’s public health emergency declaration, according to a press release Monday.
Ivy Tech Community College is offering a vaccination clinic Thursday in partnership with Monroe County Public Health, according to an Ivy Tech press release. It will be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m at Shreve Hall, located in the campus’s main building.
Bloomington Mayor John Hamilton laid out his administration’s 2022 budget proposal in a press conference with reporters Friday, emphasizing the budget’s plans to add to the city’s public safety workforce and raise city employee pay.
The Bloomington City Council met for a regular session Wednesday to approve the city’s appropriation under the American Rescue Plan. Immediately following that session, the council held a committee meeting to discuss various issues, all of which will likely be brought up for final votes at the next regular session in early September.