Bloom Magazine
Category: Local News
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Hundredth Hill Artist Retreat Seeks Applicants For Writing Residency
Applications are open for the Deep Winter writing residency at The Hundredth Hill artist retreat until September 30, 2021.
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UPDATE (September 23): New and Closing Businesses in Bloomington
Bloom is keeping a running list of the businesses that are closing and opening in Bloomington during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The 28th Annual Lotus Fest Has Arrived! Here’s What You Need To Know
The 28th annual Lotus World Music and Arts Festival begins on Thursday, September 23 in downtown Bloomington, featuring 18 artists…
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IU Football Photo Gallery: Cincinnati 38, Indiana 24
Indiana University fell to 1-2 with a 38-24 loss to No. 8 Cincinnati on Saturday, September 18.
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EPA Removes Three Bloomington Sites from Superfund List
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has announced the deletion of Bloomington’s Bennett Stone Quarry, Lemon Lane Landfill, and Neal’s Landfill sites…
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Walk to End Alzheimer’s Raises More Than $100,000 to Fight Alzheimer’s Disease
early 440 residents participated in this year’s Bloomington Walk to End Alzheimer’s—both in person at Switchyard Park and by watching…
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Bloomington Health Foundation Announces New President and CEO
The board of directors of the Bloomington Health Foundation has named Michelle Gilchrist as the organization’s new president and chief…
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Centerstone Offers No-Cost Virtual Support Group for Pregnant People
Centerstone, a nonprofit health system specializing in mental health and substance use disorder treatments, is offering Baby Bumps, a no-cost…
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City Receives $3.5 Million in Federal Funds to Establish Trades District Technology Center
from the Economic Development Administration (EDA) of the U.S. Department of Commerce.
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