Student Reporter Melissa Schoper
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Video gaming fees won't be coming to Bloomington businesses anytime soon- if ever. The Bloomington Council chose to table the discussion for at least a…
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The Bloomington City Council chose to put off a vote on video gaming machine fees for one week. Currently business owners who own video gaming machines…
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The Unit 5 School board has agreed to an amended budget for the 2015-2016 school year. The board made some tough choices over the past school year due to…
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Two properties in a historic Normal neighborhood are being converted back to single family homes. The houses were previously rented by university…
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The Unit 5 School Board has agreed to borrow 3.5 million dollars to buy school buses instead of rent them. Unit 5 Business Manager Marty Hickman says Unit…
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The majority of Bloomington Fire Department calls are for emergency medical services. Fire Chief Brian Mohr told aldermen in his annual report that when…
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The cost of a school lunch in Unit 5 is going up 5 cents beginning this fall. Lunches will increase from $2.00 to $2.05 for students. The instructional…
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The Bloomington City Council approved a partnership with the The Boys and Girls Club of Bloomington-Normal, Western-Avenue Community Center, Lawrence…
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The Miller Park Zoo has broken its attendance record. Annual attendance for Fiscal Year 2016 was 114,311 guests. Zoo Direcor Jay Tetzloff says they are…
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The Normal Town Council approved design revisions to the proposed One Uptown Circle structure Monday night. The new mixed use development will be located…