Monroe County Sheriff Brad Swain to run for Indiana House District 62
Monroe County Sheriff Brad Swain announced his candidacy for Indiana District 62 Wednesday, according to a press release from his campaign.
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Monroe County Sheriff Brad Swain announced his candidacy for Indiana District 62 Wednesday, according to a press release from his campaign.
The sisterhood round of spring 2022 sorority recruitment will be held online, according to a message obtained by the IDS.
IU faculty member Isak Nti Asare announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for Indiana’s 9th congressional district, according to a press release Thursday from his campaign. Nti Asare would be the first African American representative of the district if elected.
Monroe County is classified at an orange advisory level for COVID-19, according to the Indiana State Department of Health’s COVID-19 dashboard. Monroe County reported 90 new positive cases of COVID-19 Dec. 1, according to the dashboard. This is the highest single day increase since January 2021.
The U.S. News & World Report listed IU Health Bloomington and IU Health Paoli on its inaugural ranking of Best Hospitals for Maternity in Indiana, according to an IU Health press release.
IU Health has requested the assistance of the Indiana National Guard amid rising COVID-19 hospitalizations, according to a statement from IU Health Thursday.
Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay will donate $3 million to IU to fund the creation of a mental health research institute, according to a News at IU press release.
Editor’s Note: This article includes mention of sexual assault.
The Bloomington Fire Department will offer lead level testing to anyone concerned about elevated lead levels following the release of lead paint during a controlled burn last month, according to a City of Bloomington press release.
IU removed the ethical exemption from its list of acceptable exemptions to the COVID-19 vaccine in November in accordance with changes to government contractor guidelines issued Nov. 10.
The IU Student Government passed an amendment Monday night that changes the requirements for student membership eligibility, including disqualifying candidates who have violated IU’s Discrimination, Harrassment, and Sexual Misconduct policies.
The Bloomington Police Department arrested a suspect Tuesday in connection with a Nov. 15 bank robbery, according to a BPD press release posted on Facebook.
Bloomington Fire Chief Jason Moore said the Bloomington Fire Department did not check for lead paint at the site of their controlled burn exercise during a press conference Tuesday.
City of Bloomington Utilities issued a boil water advisory for 18 addresses in West Bloomington pending repair of a fire hydrant near South Owens Drive and South Wynnedale Drive, according to a press release from CBU.
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb directed the Indiana Department of Labor to work with Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita on a lawsuit challenging the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s vaccination mandate, according to a press release Thursday.
The Bloomington Fire Department will conduct training through a controlled live burn Tuesday through Friday this week, according to a press release from the City of Bloomington.
The Monroe County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously Wednesday to extend COVID-19 health regulations until the Indiana State Department of Health issues a blue advisory level and when cases drop below 50 cases per 100,000 residents.
IU President Pamela Whitten declared Nov. 24 a university holiday as an expression of gratitude to faculty and staff.
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita asked the United States Supreme Court to uphold a Texas anti-abortion law, according to an Office of the Indiana Attorney General news release.
Fentanyl-related overdoses and deaths are rising at an alarming rate in Monroe County, government officials warn.