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(03/03/21 12:49am)
Nurse Betsy Smith prepares a dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at her station Feb. 24 at the Monroe County Convention Center. IU is considering COVID-19 vaccination requirements for students, IU Provost Lauren Robel said Tuesday at the Bloomington Faculty Council meeting.
(02/26/21 9:38pm)
IU Health nurse Anne Fuson gives a second dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to Iva Gloss on Feb. 24 at the Monroe Convention Center. During a meeting Friday, the City of Bloomington announced that out of state students eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine can do so in Indiana.
(02/25/21 5:35pm)
The IU Atlas mobile app login page is pictured. The Office of International Services released a new mobile app Feb. 11 that helps international students more easily upload documents for entry into the US.
(02/24/21 9:54pm)
IU Health nurse Anne Fuson puts on gloves before giving Iva Gloss the second dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine Feb. 24 at the Monroe Convention Center. Monroe County Health Department administrator Penny Caudill said the vaccination process usually takes about 20 minutes.
(02/24/21 9:53pm)
Two Bloomington residents sit in the waiting area after receiving doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine Feb. 24 at the Monroe Convention Center. People are required to remain in a waiting area for 15 minutes after receiving the vaccine to make sure they don't have any side effects.
(02/24/21 9:53pm)
Nurse Cathy Green gives Raymond Lamar their second dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine Feb. 24 at the Monroe Convention Center. Monroe County Health Department administrator Penny Caudill said the clinic distributes about 800 doses a week.
(02/24/21 9:41pm)
Monroe County Health Department Administrator Penny Caudill leads a media tour of the COVID-19 vaccination clinic Feb. 24 at the Monroe Convention Center.
(02/24/21 9:54pm)
IU Health nurse Anne Fuson gives a second dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to Iva Gloss on Feb. 24 at the Monroe Convention Center. Monroe County Health Department administrator Penny Caudill said the clinic gives an average of 30 vaccines an hour.
(02/24/21 9:41pm)
Nurse Betsy Smith prepares a dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at her station Feb. 24 at the Monroe County Convention Center. The nurses vaccinate about 30 people per hour.
(02/20/21 10:24pm)
A car drives through water on Third Street. Water exploded from the pavement around 1 p.m., a Holly McLauchlin, City of Bloomington communications specialist, said.
(02/15/21 6:47pm)
The LGBTQ+ Culture Center is at 705 E. Seventh St. The LGBTQ+ Culture Center will offer a gender workshop on Wednesday.
(01/31/21 9:11pm)
Bloomington resident Daniel Floyd sits by his tent Jan. 14 in Seminary Park. Bloomington City Council members drafted a new ordinance that provides protection for people experiencing homelessness. The ordinance will not be discussed at a council meeting until at least mid-February.
(01/20/21 4:11pm)
The Monroe County Courthouse bell rings 108 times to honor the deaths of Bloomington residents due to COVID-19. Cities and towns around the U.S. participated in the COVID-19 National Day of Remembrance on Tuesday.
(01/20/21 12:31am)
Bloomington resident Andrew Lambert, 41, livestreams the COVID-19 National Day of Remembrance event for the Monroe County Board of Commissioners Facebook page. The event took place at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Monroe County Courthouse Jan. 19.
(01/19/21 3:09am)
The Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Museum of Art is located at 1133 E. 7th St. The Eskenazi Museum and the Speed Art Museum will host a virtual conversation about women in politics and art Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.
(01/15/21 3:52am)
Bloomington residents gather belongings to move over to Seminary Park property Jan. 14. Many tents were on the easement of the property.
(01/15/21 3:50am)
Two police officers approach Daniel Floyd in his tent Jan. 14 at Seminary Square. The Bloomington Police Department plans to evacuate Seminary Park at 11 p.m. Thursday after the Office of the Mayor's request.
(01/15/21 3:53am)
Bloomington resident Daniel Floyd sits by his tent at Seminary Park Jan. 14. Floyd said he would not leave until he is removed by the police.
(01/15/21 3:52am)
A Bloomington resident yells about his belongings being taken by Bloomington Homeless Coalition volunteers on Jan. 14. Volunteers helped gather valuables to avoid them being taken by Bloomington Police Department officers.
(01/15/21 2:15am)
Caveat Emptor Used and Rare Books is located at 112 N. Walnut St. The store is local to Bloomington and has been open since 1971.