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The Bloomington Board of Public Works approved two contracts with Williams Tree Company for storm cleanup during Tuesday’s meeting.
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Join host Bob Zaltsberg as he talks with some of the winners and the host of this Spring’s Crossroads Pitch Competition.
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A new grant distributed to five Indiana school districts will focus on engaging community members with their local schools.
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Join us this Friday, as we will talk with experts about mental health concerns among Indiana teens and adolescents.
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Indiana has secured more than $450 million for federal infrastructure grants as of last month.
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The new state budget bars Indiana University from using state money to fund the Kinsey Institute. Bloomington officials are seeking input on transportation plans that could include making College and Walnut two-way streets.
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Holcomb’s public health initiative involves creating new resources such as trails to help encourage Hoosiers to exercise and more access to mental health facilities.
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The $100 million in funding could address everything from making communities more resilient to flooding to monitoring air pollution from factories nearby.
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Without approval for these new levies, suburban and rural districts alike say they will be forced to cut staff and likely see an increase in the number of students in a classroom.
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The MCCSC board of trustees voted in favor of a resolution to issue a bond for $13 million – which will pay for buses, technology, and equipment in the school corporation.