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Over 100 Bloomington residents gathered outside the convention center to protest Young's visit, saying he's not doing enough ...
It comes after the 6-3 U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Grants Pass v. Johnson last year, which held cities can ban outdoor ...
A $41 million redevelopment agreement for an apartment community on Empire Street received City Council approval. McLean ...
AEG appears to have stopped all work related to this project and has been entirely unresponsive ... since Feb. 28,” a city ...
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Central Illinois Proud on MSNBloomington Bison’s head coach optimistic about inaugural seasonThe Bloomington Bison, under the guidance of head coach Phillip Barski, had a successful inaugural season, with attendance growing from 2,700 to 3,500 spectators by the end of the season, and ...
Among other things, the city is using the money to install its first tactile map, which helps people with visual impairments ...
A busy Monday night meeting saw the Bloomington City Council approve a balanced budget for the fiscal year starting May 1, ...
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Central Illinois Proud on MSNEarly morning shots fired damaged residence in BloomingtonA residence gets damaged after being struck by gunfire early Tuesday morning. Officers with the Bloomington Police Department were called at 5:53 a.m. on Tuesday, ...
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Central Illinois Proud on MSNNew Director of Community Impact & Enhancement hired in BloomingtonCordaryl Patrick has been hired as the Director of Community Impact & Enhancement in Bloomington, bringing his experience in ...
Young appeared at a Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce event where he discussed tariffs and other updates from Congress.
A $41 million redevelopment agreement for an apartment community on Empire Street received City Council approval.
The City of Bloomington and Town of Normal renewed their contracts with energy supplier Constellation NewEnergy, with a 40% rate increase due to take effect in June.
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