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A Bloomington business owner said Monday the downtown post office will move into a portion of his building in the 300 block of Main Street downtown.
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The Community Health Care Clinic in Normal has recovered its federal tax-exempt status. The agency that serves low-income people with no or inadequate health insurance lost its 501-C-3 designation in May of last year.
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The City of Bloomington will consider a development incentive package that would allow a game store to expand in downtown.
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Seven candidates are seeking to replace Jamie Mathy on the Bloomington City Council in Ward 1.
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A proposal from Bloomington City Council member Jamie Mathy has re-energized a longstanding conversation about where new housing should go – on the edges of town, or closer to its core – and the financial implications of those decisions.
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Bloomington City Council members signaled to staff Monday night they would like to use existing aid and improvement programs to help flood victims before considering direct aid from the city. That will come back for a vote next week.
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A Bloomington City Council member says he hopes recent flooding spurs more investment in under-the-street infrastructure in the city’s older neighborhoods.
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The Bloomington City Council will again consider a proposal for a Welcoming Cities ordinance, nearly three years after a group of council members halted a…
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Bloomington City Council member Jamie Mathy has announced plans to seek a second term on the council next year.Mathy was appointed to the council in 2013…
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Jamie Mathy said he’s happy to see Bloomington city government close the book on what he calls a self-inflicted “fiasco” — the sick leave buyback program…