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Bridge work planned on State Road 58 near Kurtz
JACKSON CO. — Indiana Department of Transportation contractor Ragle Inc. plans to begin bridge rehabilitation work on State Road 58 over Bee Creek on or after Friday, June 1, near Kurtz. Work will occur approximately three miles west of State Road 135 and is expected to be complete by...
The City of Bedford Housing Authority Commissioners will meet June 6
BEDFORD- The City of Bedford Housing Authority Commissioners will meet in an executive session on Thursday, June 6, at 1:30 p.m. at the Hauck House Commons. The Commissioners will meet to discuss Resolution 669, Amendment #2, MRI Software Conversion and Contract for the 1305 K Street/Bedford Main Office.
Flowers need to be removed from Cresthaven Cemetary by Monday
BEDFORD – Cresthaven Cemetery would like to remind everyone that flowers and items placed at the cemetery for Memorial Day must be removed by the close of business on Monday, June 3. Flowers in vases can remain. All items not picked up by this time will be discarded. Summer...
Letters: Taxes on menstrual items, clean water efforts, invasive plants, moral questions
Advocate for bill to end tax on all menstrual products. Chris Baker, alongside the Office of Fiscal and Management Analysis, has stated that Indiana would lose $6 million per year if menstrual products were tax exempt. In other words, Hoosier women lose $6 million every year. This 2024 legislative session...
UPDATE: State Road 56 closure west of Scottsburg postponed
SCOTT/WASHINGTON COUNTY— The planned closure on State Road 56 west of Scottsburg has been postponed. The closure was previously scheduled to begin as soon as Monday, June 3, between Mount Road and Finley Firehouse Road. Additional information, including a new closure date, will be provided at a later time.
The Bloomington Common Council will meet June 5, agenda released
REPORTS (A maximum of twenty minutes is set aside for each part of this section.) a. Authorizing Letter to Monroe Co. Capital Improvement Board re: Convention Center Project. a. Opioid Settlement Distribution Report (Controller’s Office) b. Status report on Plexes and Accessory Dwelling Units per Ordinance 21-23 (Planning &
Summit District development, Lauren Spierer book, abortion challenge | Indiana Newsdesk
Construction on the 140-acre Summit District neighborhood on Bloomington’s southwest side could start as early as next year, but some are not happy. The development is expected to take 10 to 12 years to finish. Nearly 13 years to the day of the disappearance of IU student Lauren Spierer,...
Bloomington Chamber now accepting nominations for the 2024 Women Excel Bloomington Awards
BLOOMINGTON- The Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce is excited to announce it is now accepting nominations for the 14th Annual Women Excel Bloomington (WEB). Each year, several women are recognized for their outstanding leadership in influencing the growth of others in the community and/or in their professional organization. WEB has a history of recognizing local, civic-minded women from various backgrounds and professions who mentor others and lead by example. Through their actions and initiatives, these women serve as an inspiration and demonstrate outstanding leadership in all they do. These prestigious business leadership awards will be presented at the WEB Awards reception scheduled for Thursday, August 22nd at One World at Woolery Mill.
Oolitic Town Council will meet in an executive session on Friday, June 7
OOLITIC – The Oolitic Town Council will meet in an Executive Session on Friday, June 7, 2024. The town council will conduct interviews and negotiations with individual or commercial prospects or agents of industrial or commercial prospects by a governing body of a political subdivision as authorized by Indiana Code § 5-14-1.5-6.1(4).
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