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The grant has $85,000 available to distribute to businesses that apply within city limits.
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Indiana University's Interfraternity Council and Panhellenic Association have decided to pause all Greek life social events until the end of spring break, citing safety and health concerns for students.
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Indiana Chief Justice Loretta Rush said a survey of more than 200 judges throughout the state revealed about 75 percent of them reported being threatened.
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Neither the state nor cities and counties monitor exactly what trains transport locally.
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“There's no better place to witness the eclipse than right here in Bloomington. We're going to prove that to everyone on April 8,” Mayor Kerry Thomson said.
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As an estimated 300,000 visitors make their way towards Bloomington for the upcoming solar eclipse, experts are warning about the dangers of viewing the event without proper eyewear.
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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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According to a Purdue report. nine such incidents occurred nationwide in 2022. That represents a slight increase over seven explosions in 2021 and a 10-year average of 7.8 explosions annually.
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The Hawthorne & Weatherstone Greenway is one of nine greenway projects in the city's 2019 transit plan.
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Lime Scooter partnered with IUPD, IU Health, and the Student Health Center to provide scooter safety lessons and distribute free helmets this week.