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The vigil was without spoken words, but carried a strong message of peace.
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The valuation of properties and community growth may result in Bloomington's property tax rate going down, according to City Manager Tim Gleason.
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Core elements of the plan include improvements to traffic signals and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) ramps, street corners and crossings. The roadway will be resurfaced, with some areas requiring pavement replacements.
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It's a running, tongue-in-cheek joke for people who live in central Illinois: There's nothing to do but drink.
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A steady stream of city leaders, business owners and residents walked a circuit of posters depicting possible changes, while members of the city’s design team were at each station to field questions.
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Studies spanning the past several years have shown mental health conditions are common among agriculture professionals and their families, but women aren't always a focus of the conversation.
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Bloomington fire officials say first responders and the public they serve will benefit from an emergency equipment upgrades plan, approved at Monday’s Bloomington City Council meeting.
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The director of the City of Bloomington's hockey program says he's humbled by his selection to the Illinois State University Hockey Club Hall of Fame.
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Jesse Smart served as Bloomington mayor from 1985 to 1997, after serving eight years on the city council.
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The congregation of Victory Church in rural Bloomington gathered Sunday to raise money for the ongoing construction of a new church building and Christian youth school, and to enjoy an outdoor service.