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The decision to reject the application for the mural comes after the city updated its policy on public art rules.
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City Council redistricting has incumbents forced to run against each other, small communities struggle to find a new generation of 4-H leaders, and Bloomington rewrites public art code after a possible First Amendment violation.
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The new rules for long-term art displays include no words, letters, numbers, or logos. Also required are design dimensions, scale, location, and name and qualification of artist.
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A court order instructed the City of Bloomington against denying the plaintiffs access to the application process for public art displays.
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The Republican official wants a judge to compel the group to produce documents he’s been asking for in an investigation into how the group was using donations made by Hoosiers.