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(05/24/22 8:10pm)
United Way of Monroe County, the Community Foundation of Bloomington and Monroe County (CFBMC) and the South Central Housing Network collaborated on the Heading Home project in response to the long-term issue of housing instability. It’s an extensive and long term plan with strategies and initiatives to make homelessness rare, brief and non-repeating.
(05/22/22 9:34pm)
Catalent, a New Jersey-based pharmaceutical company, announced they are investing $350 million in a manufacturing facility in Bloomington in order to increase its pharmaceutical manufacturing abilities.
(05/19/22 7:35pm)
The City Council hosted a regular session at 6:30 p.m. last night. In this meeting, the committee discussed environmental conservation and pollution. They also spent a considerable amount of time talking about municipal codes.
(05/18/22 1:44am)
A lawsuit filed by County Residents Against Annexation failed to file enough remonstrance petitions to prevent the annexation process from continuing, according to a case file response from the City of Bloomington released on May 5.
(05/11/22 5:20pm)
Brittany Hubbard is leaving her role as university bursar effective May 12, according to IU Today.
(05/10/22 6:49pm)
Indiana University Health announced a $16 million gift to the Indiana University School of Nursing at IUPUI made on May 3, according to IU News. The gift is the first allocation of IU Health’s $416 million gift to IU in December 2021.
(05/03/22 5:24pm)
After almost 100 years in business, the staff at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater are planning several events to celebrate the theater’s centennial.
(04/28/22 1:00pm)
LIFEDesigns is holding a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its new garden 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Friday. LIFEDesigns is a nonprofit organization in Bloomington with housing and other programs dedicated to promoting independence within the disabled community.
(04/19/22 4:44pm)
Faculty from the Kelley School of Business worked with researchers at Ohio State on research related to the Syrian refugee crisis that proves relevant to today’s politics. Their research suggests governments should work with humanitarian organizations to monitor and influence the power of local retailers in rural areas heavy with refugees.
(04/18/22 8:43pm)
New Hope for Families held a ceremony on April 7 to showcase the new facility which will benefit families and New Hope’s early childhood program called The Nest. New Hope for Families is a nonprofit organization in Bloomington with a family shelter and childcare services.
(04/15/22 1:00pm)
Librarians across campus worked to compile a digital timeline called “Land, Wealth, Liberation: The Making and Unmaking of Black Wealth in the United States.” Students, faculty and others attended a pop-up exhibit of the archives March 24. The event featured a roundtable discussion featuring professor Valerie Grim and author Anna Gifty Opoku-Agyeman.
(04/10/22 9:22pm)
The Elm, a new Bloomington restaurant offering seasonal, modern American cuisine, opened March 30. The restaurant, located at 614 E. Second St., showcases curated photography by co-owner David Moore.
(04/07/22 6:00pm)
Local ice cream shop The Chocolate Moose started welcoming patrons at its newest storefront on March 30 and will continue its grand opening until April 10. The new shop is located next to BuffaLouie’s on 114 S. Indiana Ave.
(03/30/22 8:05pm)
The Kelley School of Business Indiana Business Research Center found Indiana is seeing the most significant decrease in population growth since 2015, according to research based on findings by the U.S. Census Bureau.
(03/27/22 8:33pm)
IU Ventures, an Indiana University affiliate venture firm for students, faculty and alumni, ranked 11th in venture capital firm activity in the Hoosier state. IU Ventures has $22 million in total assets under management. This ranking is based on the 2021 Indiana Venture Report from Elevate Ventures.
(03/24/22 6:03pm)
Switchyard Brewing Company began accepting bitcoin payments from customers March 14, making them the first brewery in Indiana to accept bitcoin as payment.
(03/20/22 8:55pm)
Beacon, Inc. is using state and county funds to integrate onsite care and improve client services at their Crawford Homes site.
(03/11/22 2:00pm)
The Monroe County Youth Services Bureau, a social service organization, is developing new programs to address truancy, substance abuse and other issues affecting the wellbeing of local adolescents and their families.
(03/03/22 6:06pm)
Local food pantries are experiencing shortages after the pandemic increased demand and decreased donations.
(02/20/22 4:06pm)
Hopscotch Coffee plans to open the Hopscotch Kitchen, a restaurant with greater variety in baked goods and meals attached to their current flagship location at 235 W. Dodd St., in mid-March.