Current and former Bloomington nurses face pandemic burnout, pushing some to leave or change roles in hospitals
Apr 6, 2022 5:09 pm“We have seen the worst,” one nurse said.
“We have seen the worst,” one nurse said.
Many people spent quarantine reexamining their lives. Three IU students share what they've learned.
The council considered adding the Johnson Creamery building as a historic district Wednesday.
Under 21 events give more opportunities for younger students.
Switchyard Brewing Company is the first brewery in Indiana to accept bitcoin payment.
There is a broken water main at an intersection in Bloomington.
$800,000 worth of trees will be planted in areas of low tree distribution.
The creamery and the smokestack are on the National Register of Historic Places.
Beacon’s Crawford Homes will be renovated to provide more services.
The YSB is working with the Monroe County Probation Department.
IU Bloomington Staff Council’s speaker series celebrated Women’s History month.
The McKinney Midwest Climate Project, an IU fellowship program, received an increased grant.
Pantries across Monroe County have been impacted by the pandemic and financial issues.
Bloomington Mayor John Hamilton is expected to sign the legislation.
The Bloomington City Council looks ready to give tax breaks to a company in Bloomington.
Hamilton said the state of Bloomington is strong and warrants confidence.
Monroe County Community School Corporation ended contract tracing Tuesday.
Indiana Graduate Workers’ Coalition organizers plan to continue pressuring IU to recognize their union.
The organizations have worked in coordination with Jewish organizations to educate and provide resources.
Anyone is welcome to attend the free event.