PRESS RELEASE: This Week's City of Bloomington News Headlines
The City of Bloomington, in partnership with the Bloomington Arts Commission, seeks an artist or artistic team working in Indiana or adjacent states to create a signature artwork at Hopewell Commons.
The City of Bloomington announced today that Safety Week will run April 1-5, in conjunction with the ongoing Safe Streets and Roads for All initiative.
The Monroe County Democratic Party will hold a candidate forum and comedy event targeted toward youth voters on March 20, 2024.
Bloomington Mayor Kerry Thomson appointed David Hittle as the Department of Planning and Transportation’s Director, contingent on the approval of Plan Commission.
On Wednesday, April 3rd, 2024, the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce will be hosting its inaugural Business in Local Government.
Parks and Recreation will conduct routine spring cleanups of Rose Hill Cemetery, 1100 W. Fourth St., and White Oak Cemetery, 1200 W. Seventh St., beginning in late March, as weather permits.
Mayor Kerry Thomson named Roger Kerr as the Chief of the Bloomington Fire Department.
The City of Bloomington is excited to announce the 2nd Annual Bike to Earth Day Event at Switchyard Park on April 20, 2024 from 1:00-5:00pm.
Switchyard Park was recognized Feb. 27 by the Great Lakes Park Training Institute (GLPTI) with a Great Lakes Park Award at the GLPTI's annual conference in Angola, Ind.