Eclipse successful for local businesses despite lower visitor numbers than anticipated
Bloomington expected 200-300,000 visitors. Early estimates say it was most likely tens of thousands.
Bloomington expected 200-300,000 visitors. Early estimates say it was most likely tens of thousands.
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Redistricting attempts in 1997 and 2005 faced many of the same issues as this year’s discussion have pre-vote.
The council also voted to extend its consideration of the Summit District rezone petition.
Bloomington’s eclipse visitor numbers are continuing to suggest lower totals than expected.
Antony Vo was convicted of storming the capital alongside his mother.
Attendees listened to live music while learning about small businesses.
Following a historic college basketball career, Caitlin Clark will next the next step on Monday.
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City Council may override the mayor’s veto of a resolution opposing the LEAP pipeline.
City officials had estimated 200,000-300,000 visitors in Bloomington ahead of the eclipse.
The National Weather Service advises caution when driving.
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At first, the expected crowd did not show.
Prescriptions will be automatically transferred to the nearby 24-hour CVS location on East Third.
More than 20 demonstrators protested outside the theater in support of a ceasefire resolution.
There were five minor vehicle crashes in total, less than a normal weekday.
After months of hearings and negotiations, the Biden administration announced its latest plans Monday for student debt relief, proposing changes that would save about 30 million borrowers billions of dollars in total.
Just one week out from Indiana’s deadline for the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, the latest data shows only about one-third of Hoosier high school seniors have completed the form.