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The City of Bloomington is seeking volunteers to participate in a community paint day for the first of five murals at the Duke Energy substation on September 28.
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The new trail is currently referred to as the Powerline Trail. It's planned to span nearly a mile.
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Budget hearings with the City Council start Monday evening and will continue through Thursday in the Council Chambers at City Hall.
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The projects will involve asphalt resurfacing and add safety and accessibility enhancements in downtown Bloomington and along West 3rd Street.
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The City of Bloomington, in partnership with Duke Energy, will add five murals in total.
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Early August will mark the fourth time the city has removed an encampment under Mayor Kerry Thomson, who took office in January.
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The City of Bloomington is looking for volunteers to help identify insects at Griffy Lake Nature Preserve.
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The city has partnered with Williams Tree Company of Martinsville to collect debris for a two-week period from homes within city limits.
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The Bloomington Historic Preservation Commission has longer to decide whether to recommend the homes for demolition as residents work to establish a conservation district.
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The Bloomington City Council has passed a resolution declaring the city a safe haven for individuals seeking gender-affirming care.