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The City of Bloomington plans to build a new multi-use path along High Street on the east side.
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A recent collision on the B-Line trail raised questions about how to keep both cyclists and pedestrians safe on mixed-use paths.
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The project is a continuation of the multiuse path that was constructed from Monroe to Walnut.
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A federal appeals court says an Indiana school district did not violate a former music teacher’s rights by pushing him to resign after the man refused to use transgender students’ names and gender pronouns.
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Empress Josephine Bonaparte had the first European ever-blooming roses from China, and her eclectic collection allowed French hybridizers to create many new varieties.
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Stories of ordinary people assisting those fleeing Ukraine at the start of the war earlier this year.
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A conversation with Elizabeth Dunn about volunteers at the Polish-Ukrainian border who were the first to provide aid to refugees.
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Up until May 2019, the county’s projects were included on the city’ InRoads platform.
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The Bloomington Board of Public Works divided this project into two phases March 15, and then approved a $1.2 million construction contract on the eastern portion Tuesday.
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The contract with Monroe, LLC, is just one step in the 17th Street multiuse path project, which will ultimately stretch from Grant to Monroe streets.