IU-owned section of Jordan Avenue to be renamed Eagleson Avenue
The IU Board of Trustees approved renaming the university-owned stretch of Jordan Avenue to Eagleson Avenue, according to an IU press release Friday.
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The IU Board of Trustees approved renaming the university-owned stretch of Jordan Avenue to Eagleson Avenue, according to an IU press release Friday.
The Bloomington City Council voted to prohibit the sale of cats and dogs from local pet shops Wednesday. The ordinance would fine each store $500 per violation and go into effect Jan. 1, 2023, to allow local pet shops to adjust to the change.
The Bloomington City Council debated placing restrictions on local pet shops to prohibit the sale of cats and dogs Nov 17. The council also heard a presentation from the department of Planning and Transportation updating the city’s progress regarding the 2018 Comprehensive Plan initiative.
In the face of continued pandemic-related uncertainty, the city of Bloomington works to address problems lower-income residents experience regarding equity and inclusion.
Bloomington Mayor John Hamilton announced a proposal that will establish a Siblings Cities USA agreement between Bloomington and the city of Palo Alto, California, during a conference with Palo Alto Mayor Tom DuBois Tuesday.
The Bloomington City Council discussed some of the current challenges of increasing homeowner and renter costs facing Bloomington residents regarding renting and homeownership Wednesday.
The Monroe County Public Health Clinic announced in a press release they will partner with local schools for “Super Shot” clinics to administer the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine to children 5 to 11 years old starting Nov. 18.
The Bloomington City Council voted in favor of Mayor Hamilton’s updated 2022 budget proposal in a meeting Oct. 27, avoiding a Nov. 1 deadline that would’ve extended the current budget another year.
City of Bloomington officials have said the city is making progress regarding its climate and sustainability goals despite uncertainties caused by the pandemic.
Scientific advisers to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention voted unanimously to recommend the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for children 5 to 11 years old Tuesday, according to a New York Times article.
County Commissioner Lee Jones appeared to mock County Clerk Nicole Browne on-camera during a commissioner meeting on Zoom Monday which led to community outrage.
The Bloomington City Council unanimously approved a rezoning petition from a 1.31-acre property Wheeler Mission Ministries owns. The approval would allow Wheeler to offer additional services to people experiencing homelessness.
Seven surviving members of the 9/11 Commission will meet at IU Auditorium Tuesday, to discuss their work, recommendations and impact on the current status of AmericanNational Security.
The Bloomington City Council passed new legislation to limit the duration of city council meetings to five-and-a-half hours or until midnight, whichever occurs first.
The Bloomington Faculty Council introduced changes to IU’s Student Code of Conduct at its Tuesday meeting. The proposed changes would affect the ways in which students who have been accused of academic misconduct would appeal the allegations.
Bloomington Mayor John Hamilton said the 2020 U.S. Census inaccurately counted the city’s population and could affect millions of dollars of funding for the city over the next decade.
The Bloomington City Council unanimously recommended a proposal opening the door to increase the Bloomington Police Department and Fire Department salaries 9-0 Wednesday night.
The Monroe County Community School Corporation school board met Tuesday evening to amend current COVID-19 protocols and introduce new health policies.
The Bloomington City Council approved the annexation of the remaining seven areas into the City of Bloomington, omitting one area on the north side of the city. Many affected Monroe County residents were adamantly opposed to annexation, saying tax increase and alleging the process was flawed.
The U.S. Department of Commerce awarded Bloomington a $3.5 million grant to fund the development and construction of a new technology center in the Trades District, which will be located at Maker Way and North Madison Street.