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The city of Bloomington is set to have a day full of events at Miller Park for Juneteenth. The city is teaming up with the Bloomington-Normal Black History Project ...
The following is a press release written by Hsiung Marler and Michael Shermis for The City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation.. Parks and Recreation on June 13 will unveil the city park system’s ...
Long before European settlers came to Indiana, Mississippian people built Angel Mounds, a sprawling city on the Ohio River, where as many as 1,000 indigenous people lived during its heyday ...
The city of Bloomington announced that its weekly Tuesday farmers market will open from 4-7 p.m. June 3 at Hopewell Commons. Previously the weekday market was held at Switchyard Park Pavilion and ...
Bloomington's mouth-watering food scene on Fourth Street is almost as broad as the Hoosier student body. According to News at IU, over 48,000 students from 48 states enrolled at IU in the fall of ...
Check out our roundup of the latest special events, music, theater, nightlife and kids' events. To submit an item, send an email to [email protected]. Tailgate N' Tallboys; all day June 12-15, ...
While no new rentals can be made in areas marked as single-family residential in Normal, a five-year transition period for ...
The City of Bloomington and the Bloomington-Normal Black History Project held their 18th annual Juneteenth celebration at Miller Park, featuring live entertainment, cultural recognition, family-fri… ...
Reporters and photographers from the USA TODAY NETWORK-California will cover the "No Kings Day" protests throughout the state all day on June 14.
Following the opening of a highly-anticipated restaurant on Washington's busy square, nearby business owners say the restaurant has been a major draw.