UPDATE: Bloomington’s First Lady Dawn Johnsen tests positive for COVID-19
There are two other confirmed cases of COVID-19 among city employees.
There are two other confirmed cases of COVID-19 among city employees.
Online orders are capped at 325 for faster curbside pickup.
The county's power is estimated to be restored by 11:59 p.m. Friday.
The robbers told everyone inside to get on the floor and empty their pockets.
The Bloomington Rapid Response Fund is $2 million.
CVS, Walmart and Aldi are among the businesses hiring in town.
A March 19 executive order from Holcomb put a freeze on evictions and foreclosures.
The hospital system has been running surge simulations for weeks.
The person is the second city employee confirmed to have the coronavirus.
United Way has donated more than $290,000 to community service organizations.
All purchases have to be made by 11:59 p.m. Thursday.
A deputy prosecutor said many trials are postponed for the foreseeable future.
Everyone who enters Shalom Community Center facilities is screened for COVID-19.
They both will provide the temporary free housing as long as it's needed.
Faith services will continue even with buildings closed.
The man died early Saturday morning.
Diaper distribution is noon to 5 p.m. every Tuesday.
The man is in critical but stable condition.
The hospital said he was no longer contagious.
Other exposed firefighters have yet to show symptoms or test positive.