B There 4th Street & The B-Line Trail The Solar-powered mobile surveillance cameras are now set up at Fourth Street where The B-Line crosses. The Solar-powered mobile surveillance cameras are now set up at Fourth Street where The B-Line crosses. (Dave Askins, July 18, 2025)
Bloomington approves new special events policy amid disputed attendance figures, denied records requests Bloomington’s board of public works adopted a new policy limiting large festivals in the public right of way to three downtown areas, citing public safety concerns. Fourth Street Festival organizers objected but received a one-year exception for the event’s 50th anniversary.
Bloomington plan commission sends Northgrove subdivision to second hearing amid concerns The Bloomington plan commission advanced the proposed 18-lot Northgrove subdivision to a second hearing, but members voiced concerns about requested waivers and variances from city subdivision standards, including alleys and sidewalks. Other concerns include stormwater impacts and tree loss.
High school hoops: South rallies past North in second half to claim 50–43 rivalry win After trailing by seven at halftime, Bloomington High School South Panthers surged past Bloomington North Cougars with defense and clutch free throws. Jack Clark scored 19 of his 25 points after the break as South won 50–43 at the Cougar Den.
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