Natalie Fitzgibbons
News Intern-
About 1,400 employees will remain at the site post layoffs.
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The market opens for its 52nd season at 8 a.m. Saturday at Showers Common.
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After the completion of the project, 147 new trees will be planted within the project limits, and another 72 new trees will be planted within a half mile of the project area.
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The Blue Envelope Program informs officers on how to adjust their communication style and reduce anxiety for the driver.
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Under House Enrolled Act 1165, repeat animal abusers can be charged with a level six felony and in some cases first-time offenders can be charged with a level six felony depending on the situation.
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This agreement means just over 40 trees will be removed instead of the original 50. Additionally, 12 trees will now be replaced after the completion of the project instead of the original plan of 10.
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Pitties and Pals will offer Bloomington a second veterinary urgent care option.
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Regular mosque attendance rates is more than triple its capacity.
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Mechanical contractors are still investigating but have pinpointed the leak to a gasket that blew in the boiler room.
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City council approves resolution that directs the mayor's office and police to provide the council with a briefing on the city’s Automated License Plate Reader program.