UPDATE: IU student tests positive for coronavirus in first Monroe County case
This story was updated at 4:35 p.m. March 20.
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Gov. Eric Holcomb, state health officials and other leaders discussed Indiana’s response to the novel coronavirus at a press conference Monday.
Indiana has 12 confirmed cases of the coronavirus spread across eight counties as of Thursday afternoon. Here’s advice from the Monroe County Health Department on how to mitigate the virus’ effects and how to get tested.
Despite pleas from committee members for constructive public discussion, some Bloomington and county residents criticized Mayor John Hamilton’s proposed income tax increase to create a sustainability investment fund at a Wednesday evening Bloomington Climate Action and Resilience Committee meeting.
Despite an outpouring of public comments against the project, the Bloomington Plan Commission approved the Fourth Street garage design presented to it Monday night.
Mayor John Hamilton, environmental experts and community members met Thursday night at Dimension Mill to discuss a proposal to raise Monroe County’s local income tax.
The Bloomington City Council voted unanimously Wednesday night to approve a housing development proposal after weeks of debates on the issue.
Grunts of frustration and excited cheers of success echoed through the air as attendees got to work on their wooden creations. Connecting the parts and pieces together, eventgoers admired the bat boxes they constructed.
The city's land use committee considered a zoning ordinance Wednesday night which would allow a local real estate company to build a variety of housing units such as town houses and cottages, changing the proposed area from a single-family and business zone.
After a months-long legal battle, the City of Bloomington will present a new proposal for the Fourth Street garage to the Bloomington Plan Commission on March 9.
Mayor John Hamilton discussed community concerns such as climate change and sustainability as well as his proposed tax increase in his fifth annual State of the City address Thursday in the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
A Bloomington Facebook group that was once used as a wholesome community message board has spiraled into a source of outrage, accusations and death threats since being taken over less than a year ago by a controversial administrator.
Drivers in Brown County recently had quite the surprise when they drove down North County Line Road and saw pig heads staring back at them from the trees.
This story was updated at 6:17 p.m. Feb. 18.
This story has been updated at 3:06 p.m. Feb. 16
A bill approved by the Indiana Senate last month rehashes a state versus local government power struggle that’s been developing since 2017. The bill would require majority approval from residents and businesses in proposed annexed areas before annexation can begin.
Discussions about the cost of towing led to shouting from towing company owners and attempts to cut off council members mid-sentence Wednesday night, with the meeting lasting more than three hours.
The Bloomington Parks and Recreation and Monroe County Health departments are partnering to install syringe disposal boxes in three city parks by the end of February.
Starting this spring, Bloomington residents will be able to check their hourly utility usage online and receive their utility bill without delays, according to the Bloomington utilities department.