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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.
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The Social Security office at 207 N. Williamsburg Drive closes on Friday. The new Social Security office at 328 Susan Drive, Suite 100, Normal will open Monday.
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Sandhya Ganapathy, CEO of EDP Renewables North America, says the new hires will get 10 days of classroom and hands-on training at the site.
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Bloomington athletes Drew White and Rob Kelley have brought home medals from the Special Olympics World Games in Berlin, Germany.
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This week, parents got the chance to learn how to properly fasten their children’s car seats, during the Passenger Safety Car Seat Blitz in Bloomington-Normal.
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The Bloomington City Council voted Monday to create a commission focused on gun violence, but the 5-4 vote shows it’s not a universally-backed idea.
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Developers can build an $18.5 million housing development at the former Coachman Motel property, after the Bloomington City Council approved he project Monday night.
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The Bloomington City Council voted Monday on several items related to the nearly $14 million O’Neil Park and Pool project, including changing the skatepark designer.
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An $18.5 million proposal to create a high-end housing complex near downtown is on hold, after the Bloomington City Council opted Monday to postpone a scheduled vote until June 12.