City leaf pickup starts Monday, alternative options encouraged
The City of Bloomington’s annual leaf collection program starts Monday.
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The City of Bloomington’s annual leaf collection program starts Monday.
People who are currently sick with the coronavirus or are in quarantine can still vote in person, according to guidelines published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Democratic incumbent Penny Githens ran unopposed for Monroe County Commissioner for District 3.
Democratic incumbent Julie Thomas will remain the Monroe County Commissioner for District 2 after receiving around 99% of the votes, according to unofficial results from the Monroe County Elections Board.
In Indiana, voters are required to show a photo ID when they arrive at the polls. The IU CrimsonCard meets the Indiana requirements for a valid ID and can be used.
Elections for the eight directors of the Indiana Memorial Union Board opened 4 p.m. Thursday and will close 4 p.m. Friday.
A Bloomington Parks and Recreation employee tested positive for the coronavirus Monday, according to a press release from the City of Bloomington.
The Bloomington Police Department is currently investigating a shooting west of Dunn Street and Varsity Lane, according to an IU-Notify email.
A screenshot from the Indiana gubernatorial debate Tuesday online.
A little more than a month since the reversal of an order that would have released convicted murderer John Myers from prison, the federal appellate court is allowing Myers to pursue an appeal on different grounds.
Indiana’s mask order has been extended to Sept. 25, Gov. Eric Holcomb announced Wednesday.
John Myers, the man convicted in the 2000 murder of IU student Jill Behrman will remain in jail and serve the remainder of his 65-year sentence after a court filing made a little less than a year ago, which called for Myers’ release, was reversed by a Tuesday ruling.
An emergency motion filed June 5 by the Indiana attorney general’s office was approved Wednesday, stopping an order which would have released convicted murderer John Myers from prison June 15.
John Myers, the man convicted of the 2000 murder of IU student Jill Behrman, is slated to be released from prison June 15 awaiting an appeal decision. An emergency motion filed Friday by the Indiana Attorney General’s office, if approved, could stop his release.
Two days before the 20th anniversary of IU student Jill Behrman's death, her family found out the man convicted of her murder is set to be released June 15.
Marc Papier was going to take a trip to Mexico in March, but now is looking to go this summer.
As the weather warms up, camping is a way to get out of the house while still being able to practice social distancing. Campgrounds were allowed to reopen May 22, depending on county guidelines, after Gov. Eric Holcomb’s Wednesday announcement that allowed Stage 3 of reopening to start May 22 instead of May 23 and 24. Some campgrounds near Bloomington have opened up, but others are still closed.
When the pandemic began, the closing of businesses and schools also meant the cancellation of many blood drives. Red Cross spokesperson Rodney Wilson said the Red Cross drive cancellations equaled hundreds of thousands of donations lost across the country.
More than 600 people in Kokomo, Indiana are working for General Motors in Kokomo, Indiana right now to create ventilator machines for COVID-19 patients, according to Indiana GM spokesperson Stephanie Jentgen. Two of them are recent IU graduates Kate Wampler and Alex Combs.
The deadline to return an absentee ballot application is 11:59 p.m. Thursday to be eligible to vote by mail in the June 2 primaries.The primaries were originally set for May 5, but were postponed after Gov. Eric Holcomb signed an executive order March 20.