Arden Place Neighborhood adapts long-standing Fourth of July tradition
The 58th annual Fourth of July parade took on a new form to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
The 58th annual Fourth of July parade took on a new form to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
The box is on the west side of the Bloomington Fire Station at 300 E. Fourth St.
Businesses will be required to post a sign telling customers to wear masks.
A pig found abandoned in Ellettsville has a newly renovated basement home.
Hamilton experienced flu-like symptoms in April but received two negative test results.
The seniors have shown pigs, sewing projects, cows and photography at the fair.
Organizers aim to keep activist momentum going following the protests.
The goal is to provide access between the B-Line trail, the IU campus and downtown.
Services are being suspended due to lack of funding.
Expect tours and musical performances with COVID-19 safety measures.
The Real Talk Critical Discussion Series addresses racism, discrimination and inequality.
Students and staff must wear face coverings at all times with exceptions under teachers' discretion.
The firefighter has been on leave since last week awaiting the test result.
The board said the conversation will continue.
Some feel whiplash as trans protections are withdrawn in health care and created in workplaces.
The IU LGBTQ+ Alumni Association will have a trivia night, dance party Saturday.
Some are common, but some may require a little exploring to find.
The board's June 16 meeting was interrupted by a hacker.
Planners talked broadly about plans, and community members asked questions.
Twelve cases were confirmed Tuesday, the most cases reported in a day to date.