Bloom Archives
Tag: B-Line Trail
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Work Begins on Habitat for Humanity’s Third Local Neighborhood
Habitat for Humanity of Monroe County broke ground Monday, June 14, on what will become its third neighborhood, Osage Place, later this year.
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City Wraps up Bicentennial Year With New Trails, Swag, and Party
Bloomington is capping its bicentennial year by initiating a plan to build new trails for recreation and transportation.
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Friendly Beasts Cider Co. — B-town Home of Hard Ciders
As owners of Friendly Beasts Cider Company, Fatima Carson and her husband, Ben Romlein, enjoy creating hard ciders that they say challenge people’s expectation…
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Saturday Mornings at the Farmers’ Market
If you want to get a real feel for Bloomington, there’s no better place than the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market, held from April through…
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Tree Project Puts Down Roots for B-town’s Next 200 Years
In 1984, Bloomington was the first city in Indiana to receive the Tree City USA designation given by the Arbor Day Foundation, an honor…
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March Honors Martin Luther King Jr. on 50th Anniversary of Assassination (PHOTO GALLERY)
Last Wednesday, April 4, Bloomingtonians marched in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on the 50th anniversary of his assassination. The Remembrance Day…
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Dale Enochs’ Statehouse Sculpture ‘Really Puts the Public in Public Art’
When Bicentennial Plaza at the Indiana Statehouse was being renovated in 2016, the call for public art proposals presented a challenge.


