A recurring theme at a forum Tuesday to discuss the ongoing Twin City housing crisis is that homeowners with favorable ...
Districts across Minnesota are due to receive $531 million in automatic per-pupil funding increases during the next two years ...
The City of Bloomington has announced plans to move forward with a $107,500 road safety project to extend delineators along the bike lane from Indiana Avenue to Rose Avenue. This expansion comes after ...
BLOOMINGTON – The City of Bloomington has been recommended to receive $11.4 million from the U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA ...
After nearly 10 years at the helm, Bloomington’s city manager departed following last week’s Bloomington City Council meeting. Jamie Verbrugge’s tenure as manager included one 2025 council meeting, ...
Snow continues to fall in Bloomington. INDOT snow plow cameras show poor conditions on area roads. Monroe Fire Protection District reported on social media it had three ambulances in service and all ...
Two of five open seats on the Bloomington City Council will have contested elections ... students will begin taking classes in Williams Hall, where ISU intends to spend $750,000 in furnishing ...
Call Bloomington’s City Hall at 812-349-3400. Report potholes online at https://shorturl.at/rXkpi. The form asks for the county road name and has a field for additional description. The form ...
We want to explore the past, present and future of Bloomington with you with City Limits. Our community is changing, from closing businesses to traffic and road construction to affordable housing ...
Bloomington, Ind. – The City of Bloomington is pleased to report on the status of the Meridiam/Hoosier Fiber Networks fiber build. The Bloomington/Meridiam fiber project is among the most substantial ...
Bloomington residents packed the St. Patrick’s Catholic Church Meeting Hall on Thursday night to voice their concerns about a recent petition that was brought about by a nonprofit organization ...
BLOOMINGTON – The sewer rate for City of Bloomington Utilities (CBU) customers will increase starting January 1, 2025. The new rate will be reflected starting in the February 2025 bills.