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The Bloomington City Council approved a contract on Monday with Iverson Consulting Group as part of its Continuous Improvement Initiative for the city. City officials and the firm will work together to implement two to three changes by the end of the year.
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The Bloomington Liquor Commission has rejected an application for a liquor license from an out-of-town businessman who sought to open a packaged liquor store in an abandoned Family Video building in the Park Place subdivision.
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The mayor of Bloomington won't yet say whether District 87 schools will get a cut of potential revenue created by the proposed tax increment financing district, or TIF, for the downtown area.
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The Bloomington Liquor Commission held a public hearing Tuesday concerning an application for a new packaged liquor and smoke shop that wants to move into the abandoned Family Video location in the Park Place subdivision in west Bloomington.
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The Bloomington Liquor Commission fined two more establishments Tuesday for violating COVID-19 mitigation rules in January, and four others for tax…
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Bloomington Liquor Commissioner and Mayor Tari Renner issued a $600 fine against Joe’s Pub for a violation of Gov. JB Pritzker’s executive order banning…
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Five Bloomington businesses have paid $400 fines to the city for violating the state’s ban on indoor dining during the coronavirus pandemic, city…
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The Bloomington City Council voted Monday to send a west side restaurant’s request for a beer garden back to the liquor commission.Eric’s Too restaurant…
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A west Bloomington restaurant is getting pushback over plans to add a beer garden.Eric's Too Restaurant, 921 Maple Hill Rd., wants to expand his liquor…
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The Bloomington Liquor Commission approved three new liquor licenses Tuesday, including a tavern license for a restaurant going into the former Hooters…