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Confusion surrounded State Enrolled Act 406 when it debuted earlier this year.
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Confusion surrounded State Enrolled Act 406 when it debuted earlier this year.
The Bloomington Plan Commission approved another residential development project Monday, despite a public comment forum that pleaded it to do otherwise.
Each month, a small volunteer group meets at City Hall to discuss what several other boards, commissions and various other groups are already debating: how to make Bloomington a better place to live.
Bloomington Boards and Commissions is currently seeking individuals to fill position vacancies. Among the commissions and boards searching for applicants are the Bloomington Arts Commission, Commission on the Status of Black Males and the Commission on the Status of Children and Youth.
A downtown office space is renting cubicles hourly, weekly and monthly for professionals beginning Sept. 1.
In a continuing series of renovations, the Kroger on South Liberty Drive will be the next location to receive upgrades.
At the last of four meetings to assess community opinion regarding health and wellness in Monroe County, a small group of people gathered Tuesday at a lunch table in Tri-North Middle School.
As cars passed the Unity of Bloomington parking lot, seven robed men engaged in a centuries-old ritual, seemingly oblivious to modernity passing by them.
A new institute is looking for failures.
After a summer of renovations, the Upstairs Pub additions are finally completed.
From IDS reports
From IDS reports
When Ann Smith says she believes tapping yourself with your fingertips will reduce stress, she’s not exaggerating.
Target was teeming with customers on Monday.
In Bryan Park, where kites sat abandoned in treetops and little league games were in full swing, a group of dancers and visual artists practiced in the grass Wednesday evening.
A buzzing Buskirk-Chumley Theater filled with Bloomington volunteers Tuesday evening as they gathered to celebrate the 2015 Be More Awards. For the past 32 years, the Be More Awards have honored active volunteers and non-profit organizations that have committed themselves to community service.
Three men stood in the lights. Bloomington’s mayoral candidates had come to the Radio/TV building at IU, prepared to convince an audience why each deserved a vote for the May 5 primary election more than the other.
A line is forming outside of Kilroy’s on Kirkwood. Person by person, the line grows longer until it is forced into an L shape running along the side of the building. It looks like a busy weekend night at the bar.
The critter guy stood at a distance.
Five hundred books, 300 articles and 33 archive site visits later, author William Heath published “William Wells and the Struggle for the Old Northwest.” Heath spoke at a Coffee with Friends meeting — a speaking series sponsored by the Monroe County Public Library’s Friends of the Library — on Tuesday to an audience of about 14.