Bloom Archives
Author: Sophie Bird
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COVID-19 (Novel Coronavirus) Community Resources
As a public service to our readers, Bloom has assembled this list of resources that may be helpful in navigating the ongoing COVID-19 (novel…
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Facts About the 2020 Census: Be Counted. Itās Important!
Mandated by the Constitution and conducted every 10 years since 1790, the census helps determine political districts at the federal, state, and local levels,…
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Community Food Train Offers Monroe County Students Free Meals
A community food train has opened in Bloomington, providing access to free meals for K-12 students throughout the month of March.
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A Wellness Coach Who Knows About Trauma
Although she has always had a desire to help people, Susan Woods says experiencing her own health crisis took her work as a health…
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Servers and Bartenders Perform At Cardinal Spiritsā Tipple and Tune
On the first Monday of each month, Cardinal Spirits, 922 S. Morton St., hosts Tipple and Tune from 7 to 9 p.m.
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Six Area Artistsā Work Chosen for New Hospital
When the new IU Health Regional Academic Health Center opens next year, works by six area artists will play a role in the healing…
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Globe-Trotting with Brooke Bierhaus: Exotic Food, Teas & Clothes That Can Keep You Warm
Though temperatures may drop, that doesnāt mean outdoor adventures need to stop.
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Bloomingtonās Entrepreneurial Spirit on Display at the Combine
On its surface, the Combine looks like a tech conference. But conference chair Mike Trotzke says itās really not. āItās a conference for people…
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āAda and the Engineā Celebrates the First Computer Programmer
More than 175 years ago, the coding concepts that would lead to modern-day computer programming were pioneered by a woman named Ada Lovelace.
