This edition includes reports on the funding of early voting, a final decisions against Bloomington for two areas that the ...
The signs on the second floor of the North Showers building point the way to the new, temporary location of the voter registration offices.
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.
After cutting most of the clerk’s $242,781 request, but adding $5,000 for overtime, the county council signaled it expects 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. early voting hours and 28 polling sites. It looks like ...
Starting Feb. 9, Monroe County voter registration and Election Central moved to the second floor of the North Showers ...
Bloomington’s plan commission voted to recommend rezoning 6.3 acres for the Hopewell South PUD, clearing the way for nearly ...
This report includes new property transfers in Monroe County that haven’t previously been reported by The B Square, with dates ranging from Jan. 23 to Feb. 11, 2026. The data in this report comes from ...
The Indiana Supreme Court declined review, which means the Indiana Court of Appeals ruling blocking Bloomington’s bid to ...
A Feb. 9 re-inspection of Crawford Apartments did not clear the 61-unit supportive housing complex to reopen vacant units, leaving at least 28 apartments empty. Bloomington’s lawsuit remains pending, ...
Bloomington Transit’s Route 13, linking downtown to Ivy Tech Community College and Cook Medical, could stop March 8 unless Monroe County government comes up with $184,000. But timing of the funding ...
At a joint meeting, Monroe County officials confronted hard choices on a new jail: raise local income taxes to fund a $225M co-located justice center or accept a cheaper, split setup with higher ...