Bloomington summer events to look out for
School is out, but there’s plenty to do in Bloomington
School is out, but there’s plenty to do in Bloomington
Bender was running unopposed for Bloomington City Council District 6.
The event is part of Wear Orange weekend which takes place from June 2 to 4.
This is the first time the meeting will be hosted in Indiana.
The court ruled against a second 90-day period to collect opposition signatures.
The district experienced less learning loss compared to state averages.
The city launched the new system on May 8.
The city is accepting applications from community members.
Bender answered questions from the election board for over an hour Thursday.
No one was hurt in the crash.
City employees have limited resources and face political challenges to improve traffic safety.
The IDS analyzed and mapped 20 years of local traffic data.
An IDS analysis of public data shows a recent uptick in crashes, following national trends.
McCormick is the first Democrat to announce a run for governor of Indiana this election.
The IU student died riding an e-scooter on Sept. 18, 2022.
The council postponed an ordinance about the Traffic Calming and Greenways Program.
Bloomington City Clerk Nicole Bolden ran unopposed for re-election.
Thomson won with 43% of the vote, beating out Don Griffin and Susan Sandberg.
The bill passed the Indiana House 63-36 on April 17.
IUFI gave students the opportunity to do undergraduate research and learn about food systems.