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Feb 15, 2025 |
mdmh-bloomington.com | Shelly Carroll
Bloomington, Indiana – A plan outlining transportation needs through 2050 was approved by the Bloomington-Monroe County Metropolitan Planning Organization Policy Committee on Friday. The BMCMPO conducted three public meetings and collected 206 responses to an online poll prior to approval. The infrastructure for bicyclists and pedestrians was improved, safety was prioritized, and existing facilities were maintained rather than expanded.
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Feb 15, 2025 |
mdmh-bloomington.com | Roderick Mccormick
Indianapolis, Indiana – In an effort to declare Section 504, a federal civil rights provision that prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities, unlawful, the State of Indiana has joined the lawsuit. The United States Department of Health and Human Services “Final Rule” addition to Section 504 in May 2024 is being contested by 17 states, including Indiana, according to a complaint filed in a federal court in Lubbock, Texas in September 2024.
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Feb 15, 2025 |
mdmh-bloomington.com | Natasha Pearson
Indianapolis, Indiana – As is customary in the Marion County Clerk’s Office, a lot of couples get married on Valentine’s Day, so love is in the air. Marquise Howard, one of the numerous individuals getting married on Friday, declared, “I get to spend the rest of my life with the love of my life.”The Marion County Clerk’s Office is transformed into a unique Valentine’s Day location for couples getting married on this one day of the year.
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Feb 13, 2025 |
mdmh-bloomington.com | Shelly Carroll
Bloomington, Indiana – Gov. Mike Braun of Indiana requested last week that local governments “prove” they require tax income that will be affected by a property tax measure he supported. Jennifer Crossley, the president of the Monroe County Council, now has a response.
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Feb 13, 2025 |
mdmh-bloomington.com | Roderick Mccormick
Indianapolis, Indiana – Warning warnings are being mailed to drivers who were caught speeding through a significant construction zone on the northeast side. Speed cameras are placed on the interstate where crews are working as part of the Indiana Department of Transportation’s “Safe Zones” program. After installing the cameras along a busy work zone on I-70 in Hancock County throughout the summer, INDOT reported a 70% decrease in speeding.
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