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The mayor of Bloomington said he's glad the community had the discussion about spending public dollars on services to migrants who might be bused from the border to central Illinois. Mboka Mwilambwe said he's also pleased the McLean County Board rejected the proposed ban on such spending last week.
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A board room renovation in the downtown Government Center will temporarily displace the Bloomington City Council meetings, with the council relocating to the Center for Performing Arts.
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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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Bloomington’s O’Neil Park and Pool project won’t be ready to open this summer as originally planned.City parks and recreation director Eric Veal says construction lost a few months to unexpected on-site problems with the ground.
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The Bloomington City Council adopted a $290 million budget on Monday — the largest in the city’s history, and nearly 8% higher than the current year’s spending plan.
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People who buy homes and cars aren't the only ones paying higher interest rates on loans. City of Bloomington residents will pay more as well.
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The Bloomington City Council’s Monday meeting included expected big-money decisions on two major capital projects, but also brought the surprise resignation of Ward 1 council member Jamie Mathy.
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A summer of swimming may be the latest casualty of supply chain bottlenecks, rising prices, and a tight labor market.
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The City of Bloomington has received a $20,000 gift that will make the new O'Neil Pool accessible to low-income families.
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The Bloomington City Council on Monday voted 8-1 to move forward on the nearly $12 million O’Neil Pool and Park project on the city's west side.The city…