Bente Bouthier
Multimedia Journalist-
As the government shutdown hit 38 days on Friday, longest in the country’s history, some of its immediate effects are job furloughs and a lapse in funding for SNAP benefits.
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The State of Indiana expects to take about a week to calculate what Hoosier SNAP recipients will receive under contingency funds from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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The city of Bloomington's settlement with a local landlord asks that it sell its properties within one to three years.
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RVs and campers are not recognized by local ordinance or in state law as structures “for dwelling” or that are “fit for habitation.”
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A lawyer from the Reporter’s Committee for Freedom of the Press is calling for a meeting between Indiana Daily Student editors and the IU administration.
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Plans for developing the Hopewell South neighborhood on the old hospital site likely mean zoning changes to create density.
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Police have not received toxicology results yet. The Monroe County Coroner’s office will make an official determination on what caused the woman’s death once those results are available.
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On the parade’s sidelines, a faction of IU and Bloomington community members were calling for a stop to the suppression of IU’s student paper, the Indiana Daily Student.
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According to the statement, officers saw a 64-year-old woman in Seminary Park who had an active arrest warrant at 11:25 this morning.
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Thomson said the city is concerned with the escalation of interactions. She encourages people to call the Stride Crisis Center if someone needs help.