City of Bloomington wins state award for sustainability plan
Mayor John Hamilton received a 2019 Governor’s Award for Environmental Excellence on Sept. 18 on Bloomington’s behalf.
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Mayor John Hamilton received a 2019 Governor’s Award for Environmental Excellence on Sept. 18 on Bloomington’s behalf.
Everyone in Bloomington must adhere to the city’s noise ordinance, which can be enforced by police 24 hours a day. While there are rules about noises related to vehicles, Bloomington Police Department Capt. Ryan Pedigo said students should especially know about the noise rules regarding parties.
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College students have to manage coursework, extracurricular activities, housing and on top of that, their finances. Here are some tips from Phil Schuman, IU’s director of financial literacy, to create healthy financial habits.
Bloomington Police Department officers are overworked and underpaid compared to other agencies in Indiana, said Jeff Rodgers, a detective who has worked for the department for 13 years.
The Bloomington City Council reconsidered and passed a previously failed ordinance for a new off-campus apartment complex for students in a 5-3 vote Monday night.
There are two days in particular this year to avoid walking under a ladder, crossing paths with a black cat and breaking a mirror. Friday is the first Friday the 13th of 2019. There will be one more in December. Here are thirteen ways to embrace the holiday, including movies, lectures, live performances and food festivals.
The Beta Theta Pi fraternity house located at 1100 N. Jordan Ave. is unoccupied for the 2019-2020 school year due to concerns of "improper care."
The Bloomington City Council rejected an ordinance Wednesday night in a 5-3-1 vote for a new apartment complex development after some criticized the project for being disruptive and unnecessary.
Ten women formed a line down East Kirkwood Avenue, giving out hugs and high-fives to strangers.
While June is national LGBTQ Pride Month, Bloomington celebrates it in August. Here are some events for LGBTQ community members and allies alike to celebrate Pride this Friday and Saturday.
In August, Van Buren and Bloomington townships each held public meetings to make the public aware of a proposed merger of the townships and the Monroe Fire Protection District. The merger would give fire departments more resources, at the cost of a slight increase in property taxes, said Dustin Dillard, Monroe Fire Protection District fire chief.
Tresa Boltinghouse and Kathy Ping sat in folding chairs near the doors of the new Aldi store on Third Street. More than 100 people sat or stood behind them, the line wrapping around the corner of the building.
In Tim Clougher’s office, a quote by Martin Luther King Jr. is taped to a dry erase board. It reads, “Not everybody can be famous, but everybody can be great because greatness is determined by service.”
Isabel Mishkin said goodbye to Bob, the dead cockroach in her old office.