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MCCSC will move back to ‘phase yellow’ following Thanksgiving break
Monroe County, Indiana – The Monroe County Community School Corporation will move from “phase green” back to “phase yellow” starting Nov. 30 after analyzing recent COVID-19 information. The 35% of the student body who is…
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OPINION: Bloomington needs to be more pedestrian and cyclist friendly
The long-term closing of East Kirkwood Avenue to cars amid the COVID-19 pandemic made an already pedestrian-friendly part of Bloomington much safer, environmentally friendly and more walkable. Restaurants like the Village Deli and Nick’s English…
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River Ridge investing in infrastructure improvements
JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind. — River Ridge Commerce Center in Jeffersonville is expanding infrastructure to allow for broader development efforts at the 6,000-acre business park. The River Ridge Development Authority approved $8.4 million in various projects this…
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Draft plan for Bloomington Hospital site to be unveiled
Bloomington, Indiana -Officials in Bloomington will Wednesday present a draft final master plan for the redevelopment of the current Indiana University Health Bloomington Hospital site. The property is set to be vacated next year after the…
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COVID-19 reduces by 4 Bloomington dispatch staff
Bloomington, Indiana – On Monday, the city of Bloomington reported three additional employees had been added to the tally of city workers who have been diagnosed with COVID-19 since the pandemic hit Monroe County, bringing the total…
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Indiana Among First To Close e-Learning Gap With Datacasting
Indiana – As Indiana schools prepare to continue e-learning in 2021 to protect against the spread of COVID-19, more than 84,000 Hoosier students still don’t have Internet access at home. Some schools and organizations are working to…
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Volunteer management startup growing in Bloomington
Bloomington, Indiana – A Bloomington-based software startup is growing in Monroe County. Civic Champs, which has developed a volunteer management platform for nonprofits, says it plans to create up to 30 jobs over the next…
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Bloomington redevelopment commission rounds out hospital site with $350K purchase at 2nd & Rogers
Bloomington, Indiana – At its regular Monday meeting, Bloomington’s redevelopment commission (RDC) voted unanimously to buy a vacant lot at the southeast corner of Rogers and 2nd streets for not more than $350,000. Economic and sustainable development…
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WonderLab Museum of Science, Health and Technology
Challenge your intellect at WonderLab, a nonprofit museum covering the topics of science, health, and technology. The museum is located in downtown Bloomington, attracting visitors of all ages. Learning opportunities and hands-on activities are the…
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Indiana’s 8,427 COVID-19 cases almost 2K more than previous daily high
Indiana – On Saturday, the state of Indiana’s COVID-19 dashboard logged 8,427 new confirmed cases, which was easily a new daily high since the pandemic started. It’s 1,851 more cases than the previous daily high, just two…





