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A storm that barreled across Indiana Thursday night brought strong winds and hail to the west side of Bloomington.
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Bloomington Mayor Kerry Thomson said the case affects any entity that derives its power from the state.
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President Trump aims to deport 1 million undocumented people this year — which former ICE officials predict means a rise in collateral arrests and violations of immigration rules if not constitutional rights, too.
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The Sycamore Land Trust is partnering with the Indiana Department of Natural Resources to restore a wetland north of Bloomington. While doing an initial species survey there, they found Kirtland’s snakes in a recently abandoned soybean field near its habitat.
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Calls for cities to take a stance on the war in Gaza are putting pressure on not just national politicians, but also local leaders. In some U.S. cities like West Lafayette in Indiana, city officials are feeling the heat as calls for a Gaza ceasefire resolution mount.
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Bloomington restaurateur Nathan Finney died Wednesday in a small plane crash in Fairland.
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The Bloomington Wheeler Mission Shelter announced earlier this month it will stop shelter services for women starting Sept. 1.
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A new rule prohibits tents or other enclosed structures in Bloomington parks during the daytime. Bloomington’s Board of Parks Commissioners passed the rule at a meeting last week, and police began enforcing it Wednesday.
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Members of the public gathered Saturday at Lower Cascades Park to rally against Bloomington Mayor John Hamilton’s plan to restrict driver access to part of Old State Road 37.
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Cook Medical says it will cut 500 jobs worldwide under a plan to refocus efforts on product innovation.