Sunday Funnies: Hawk v. Fish County cows and city cows. That must be what the city's branding effort is all about, right? The Hawk and the Fish are, as always, right about everything.
Bloomington RDC to be asked for $300K more in support of Dora deal on convention center host hotel At its upcoming meeting on Monday, June 2, 2025, Bloomington's RDC will be asked to approve $300,000 for architectural designs as part of an effort to get a deal done with Dora Hospitality for the development of a hotel at the former Bunger & Robertson site at 4th Street and College Avenue.
Marté to start reelection campaign for Monroe County sheriff Monroe County sheriff Ruben Marté is running for reelection in 2026, and will officially begin his campaign on June 12. That’s according to a May 21 news release.
Bloomington garden walk returns for 35th year, honors local icon Whether you're already an avid gardener or merely an aspirational one, you'll soon have a chance to peek into five private gardens across Bloomington. Now in its 35th year, the Bloomington Garden Club's Annual Summer Garden Walk will take place on Saturday, May 31
Sunday Funnies: Hawk v. Fish The origin story for the image might make the cartoon a little funnier, if you're a reader who does not instantly recognize the fish. On top of the historic Monroe County courthouse there is a weathervane featuring a metal fish crafted by blacksmith Austin Seward, which is called
Editor's Notebook: Unplanned eye surgery disrupts timeline, but B Square vision still clear Yesterday I underwent emergency surgery for a detached retina. The procedure went well, and I’m on the road to recovery. But part of the post-operative protocol means no reading—no screens, no books, no documents. That restriction makes it effectively impossible for me to write or report in the
Bloomington Transit looks to boost micro-transit numbers with free downtown zone trips Two ends of the public transportation spectrum got attention at Bloomington Transit's regular meeting on Tuesday—service offered through a smartphone app to serve a single passenger at a time, and regular fixed route service provided by 60-foot articulated buses, carrying up to 100 passengers at a time.