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IU graduates shout to their families during the IU graduation ceremony May 4 at Memorial Stadium. IU canceled individual schools’ graduation ceremonies due to concerns surrounding the coronavirus.
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IU graduates shout to their families during the IU graduation ceremony May 4 at Memorial Stadium. IU canceled individual schools’ graduation ceremonies due to concerns surrounding the coronavirus.
As the coronavirus continues to spread around the world and the amount of cases in the U.S. rises to over 1,000, senior living communities have had to come up with plans to keep their residents safe.
Every year for more than a decade, hundreds of children and Bloomington residents were bused to a 10-acre field on the southwest side to learn how to plant trees.
A Bird and Lime scooter are set across from each other in front of Dunn's Woods. This spring, scooters from the Midwestern-based company VeoRide will join Bird and Lime scooters on the streets and sidewalks of Bloomington.
A shelf of surgical gloves and sanitizers is seen empty March 8 at Kroger on College Mall Road. Many stores around the country are dealing with a shortage of hand sanitizers and medicines due to coronavirus scares.
An aisle of cold and flu medicine stands nearly empty March 8 at Target in Bloomington. Many stores are seeing shortages of supplies such as sanitizers, disinfectant wipes and more due to worries of the spread of coronavirus.
Aisles of sanitizers and medications stood empty in Bloomington on Sunday morning, with seldom a person passing through like a tumbleweed as they realize there’s no more cold medicine and hand sanitizer to fight off the scare of coronavirus.
The Bloomington Parks and Recreation department is seeking applicants for 10 open positions on the Farmers’ Market Advisory Council, according to a March 3 press release from the city. Applications are due at 5 p.m. April 3.
The Monroe County Public Library Board of Trustees approved a plan Wednesday to build a new library location on the southwest side of Bloomington next to Batchelor Middle School.
Director of the Monroe County Public Library Marilyn Wood speaks during a special meeting March 4 at the Monroe County Public Library. The Board of Trustees approved a plan to construct a new library branch on the southwest side of Bloomington next to Batchelor Middle School.
There’s only one park in Bloomington that has a road running directly through it, but starting March 13, vehicles will no longer be able to access a section of Old State Road 37 North that runs through Lower Cascades Park.
Restaurants and businesses have been opening in Bloomington faster than people can keep track. It’s even hard for the Chamber of Commerce to keep track of all the places opening around the city.
The Musical Arts Center is located on North Jordan Avenue and has a 1,460-seat opera theater. A donation from the Well House Society of the IU Foundation will fund renovations to the MAC auditorium this summer.
The Bloomington Board of Park Commissioners passed new rules for the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market on Tuesday at a fiery meeting that included a 10-minute break to ease tensions and more than 40 comments from the public.
Beginning in March, two downtown parking lots will be upgraded from single meters to one pay station for a six month-long trial study, according to a press release from the City of Bloomington.
Yena Park, 10, wins the IU Bee on Saturday in the Monroe County Public Library after spelling the word "corollary" correctly. Park is a fifth grader at University Elementary School in Bloomington and will compete in the Scripps National Spelling Bee in May.
Most people probably don’t know the definition of the word corollary, let alone know how to spell it correctly on the first try. But for Yena Park, 10, spelling came naturally for her at the end of the ninth annual IU Bee on Saturday. She knows what she’s doing, she’s been here before.
Tom Westgard carries a sign Nov. 9 through the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market in protest of Schooner Creek Farm, whose owners have been tied to a white nationalist group.
Over the past month, bobcat sightings in Bloomington and Monroe County residents have been posted on social media because they've been seen near or on people's property. But according to officials from the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, these sightings aren't unordinary.
The Bloomington City Council voted to raise the city’s base towing fee at its meeting Wednesday and approved construction on a section of Third Street/State Road 46 near Park Ridge on the east side of the city.