PODCAST: Bloomington donates $46,000 to food bank amid SNAP delays
Plus the Media School dean forms a new task force following controversy over the IDS’ editorial independence.
Plus the Media School dean forms a new task force following controversy over the IDS’ editorial independence.
The low Monday is expected to be around 22 degrees.
MCCSC has faced lower enrollment as a result of Indiana’s school choice scholarship program.
Bloomington is expecting a temperature drop continuing into Monday.
The snack shop was named small business winner of the year.
The Bloomington City Council convened on Wednesday.
Zietlow’s political career dates back to John F. Kennedy’s presidential campaign.
First United Methodist Church plans to keep the lot open for community and ministry.
Recent violence against homeless people has led to unease among the community and advocates.
The City of Bloomington made a $46,000 donation to Hoosier Hills Food Bank to counter the loss of SNAP benefits.
Possible zoning changes could impact housing costs in the city’s Hopewell development.
The City of Bloomington implemented new safety features at 17th Street and Eagleson Avenue.
The outage was first reported at 2:35 p.m.
Wetland habitats reduce flooding, improve water quality and promote biodiversity.
Two reporters visited Spirit Halloween on Oct. 31 and interviewed last-minute shoppers.
Plus the Monroe County Council votes against fund the purchase of a new jail site.
MCCSC’s collective bargaining agreement is set to be ratified Nov. 18.
Councilmembers raised concerns about the cost and location of the jail.
The city gathered input on proposals for the College and Walnut corridor.
As the weather gets colder, here’s a guide to local organizations fighting homelessness.