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A salary committee last year provided guiding principles and values, but they did not get council approval.
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Fourteen new trees will be planted and six will be replaced in the downtown area.
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Hall placed eighth in the women’s T47 100-meter final and fifth in the 200-meter final.
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The Monroe County Council has approved a $131 million dollar budget for 2026.
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Indiana University will celebrate Homecoming weekend Oct. 17–18 with events across Bloomington, including the annual parade, pep rally, and football game against Michigan State.
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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.
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Alcohol sales are decreasing, and these declining numbers are impacting local wineries.
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Editors at the Indiana Daily Student said Director of Student Media Jim Rodenbush refused to tell students to remove news from an upcoming special print edition.
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"I think trust absolutely is earned, and if you have a values conflict with someone, it's always best practice to talk to that person. And there has not only been no outreach, but there's been no response." - Mayor Thomson on city council trust issues