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Valparaiso could house Indiana’s second union Starbucks
In past statements, Starbucks has urged against unionizing, arguing management can address workers’ concerns better without interference from a third party.
Ask The Mayor: Bloomington's Hamilton on racist stabbing, police headquarters, jail site
A new nonprofit will focus on the arts, tech, and housing initiatives. The mayor condemns the racist stabbing. And city administration wants to move forward on expanding city hall to include police and fire headquarters.
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Monroe County dispatchers notify city of plans to unionize
The workers are asking the city to recognize their Communications Workers of America chapter and coordinate with them on improving work conditions.
County ‘starting from square one’ in finding site for new jail
Commissioners say they're looking at land outside Bloomington since city council members shot down their most recent proposal.
Uprooted trees prove extreme winds affecting forest structure
Uprooted trees serve as a surprisingly helpful sign of extreme wind and how it can affect forest evolution.
GOP Rep. Banks jumps into race for Indiana's open US Senate seat
Jim Banks is the first candidate to formally enter the Senate race since Mike Braun said in December that he would forgo a 2024 reelection bid and run instead for Indiana governor.
City grants Cross-Harris the Martin Luther King Jr. Legacy Award
The city credited Nancy Cross-Harris for her passion for and knowledge of Black history in Bloomington, work at the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center, and community service at the historic Bethel AME Church.
Remote work a growth area for Indiana's labor force
One in three of Indiana’s roughly 3 million workers do their work remotely part of the time. One in six do so full-time.
Study shows Indiana horse racing a $2 billion industry
Purdue researchers circulated detailed surveys to those involved in racing, covering all aspects of the industry including breeding farms, training facilities, racetrack operations, and other affected businesses.
Amendment would allow judges to withhold bail for more defendants
The Indiana Constitution only allows judges to withhold bail from people charged with murder or treason.
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