Local farmers markets see increased attendance, COVID-19 restrictions lessen
Vendors said business as well as the social environment of the markets have improved.
Vendors said business as well as the social environment of the markets have improved.
The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals will hear the case against IU’s vaccine mandate.
“It’s a tough situation for all parties,” a Monroe County Circuit Court judge said.
The Taliban retook power in Afghanistan after the U.S. pulled out of the country.
The campaign calls on IU to disclose its investments and reinvest in sustainable energy.
The time-limit legislation will receive a final vote at a future meeting.
The Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture and Design exhibit is free to the public.
Owner Susan Snyder’s studio fosters connection through pottery painting and classes.
The goal of the walk will be to raise funds for Alzheimer’s research programs.
Pizza X owner Jeff Mease will raise wages Sept. 8 to combat labor shortages.
Affected residents are advised to boil tap water for five minutes before consumption.
Employees share how customers have banged on windows and disrupted signs.
Council members voted unanimously to allow bond-financing for the Crestmont affordable housing complex.
Active-duty and National Guard service members will be at the site to assist.
IU economics professor speculates the likelihood of tip elimination in Bloomington restaurants and bars.
Thursday will features headliners Jackie Kashian, Dina Hashem, Jaye McBride and Ben Roy.
City council members review another ‘rainy day’ budget proposal for a second year in a row.
The extension is now set to expire on Sept. 30, 2021.
This year’s incoming freshman class is the largest in IU’s history.
Margaret Menge’s refusal to wear a mask caused a 15-minute recess.