Bloomington police, fire departments conducting training downtown this week
Residents may see smoke or hear strange noises from the training.
Residents may see smoke or hear strange noises from the training.
No formal trial has yet been scheduled.
About 230,000 Hoosiers will continue to receive the affected benefits.
Residents should use 812-349-3400 for water emergencies this weekend.
Downtown BFD command staff will be temporarily relocating to 226 S. College Ave.
The grant from Indiana United Ways is worth $615,960.
The center won the award for its women’s suffrage movement exhibit.
The service is only for those served by the City of Bloomington’s Sanitation Division.
The event will take place at the Profile Park facility from 9 a.m to 2 p.m.
Colten Booe was missing after the flash flooding Friday night, according to BPD.
Eligible low-income individuals can apply for a voucher on the BHA website.
Non-essential city employees will not be expected to show up for work.
An Uber Driver said he saw people wading through waist deep water on Kirkwood.
Deputy Chief Washel said to avoid attempting to drive or walk through rising water.
There were 17 water rescues by emergency responders, according to the city.
The council reaffirmed the city’s commitment to supporting the LGBTQ+ community.
The application is due at 4:00 p.m. July 2.
Over 25 bus stops will have pedestrian improvements by the end of July.
The city will receive $22.1 million in ARPA funding.
Whether the suspect was involved with other instances of vandalism is being investigated.