Here are the MLK day events in Bloomington, at IU
Students, staff, faculty and Bloomington residents can attend in-person and virtual MLK events this weekend.
Students, staff, faculty and Bloomington residents can attend in-person and virtual MLK events this weekend.
IU offers symptomatic, drop-off, COVID-19 check, asymptomatic, antigen and off campus testing.
Council members discussed dissolving the Climate Action and Resilience Committee Wednesday.
Swain will run against Monroe County Commissioner Penny Githens for the Democratic nomination.
Residents at affected addresses should follow necessary instructions.
Health officials urge residents to get vaccinated and follow health orders.
Monroe county commissioners joined with city and county residents to offer preliminary petition estimates.
Councilmembers Sue Sgambelluri and Dave Rollo will serve as council vice president and parliamentarian.
The advisory will last until Friday at 9 a.m.
Those 12 or older are eligible for a booster vaccine with this authorization.
8.4 in every 10,000 people experienced homelessness in 2020.
The swastika was found near Lincoln and Third Streets.
The man was also convicted of stabbing a 13-year-old girl in 2019.
The swastika was seen painted on a garage on First Street.
Three swastikas were found in Bloomington during Hanukkah.
This type of storm system is unusual for the winter months.
The advisory will last until 10 a.m. Dec. 11.
Eleven employees tested positive for COVID-19.
Patrons can donate on IU Auditorium event nights.
Bloomington may see a successful remonstrance for many of its areas proposed for annexation.