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Updated: February 25 -
The Bloomington Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on March 11, 2021, at 6:00 PM in the Council Chambers at Bloomington Civic Plaza, 1800 West Old Shakopee Road, Bloomington, Minnesota, or by electronic means as provided by state law to consider Case PL2021-10, an application by the City of Bloomington to consider a Comprehensive Plan Text Amendment to add a description of the Lyndale Avenue Retrofit Strategy. -
Updated: February 25 -
The Bloomington Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on March 11, 2021, at 6:00 PM in the Council Chambers at Bloomington Civic Plaza, 1800 West Old Shakopee Road, Bloomington, Minnesota, or by electronic means as provided by state law to consider Case PL2021-10, an application by the City of Bloomington to consider a City Code Amendment to establish additional standards for and remove a moratorium on self-storage facilities. -
Updated: February 22 -
February 22, 2021 - Public Information Release Shooting Incident -
Updated: February 22 -
Jasmyn Green is a program manager at local nonprofit Oasis for Youth. -
Updated: February 18 -
Jerry W. Blackwell is the founding partner and chair of Blackwell Burke P.A. He serves as national and trial counsel in complex litigation cases around the country and has recently accepted an appointment to serve as a special prosecutor in the State v. Chauvin et al. prosecution involving the death of George Floyd -
Updated: February 18 -
Longtime Bloomington resident Nur Mood serves as Hamline University’s assistant director of social justice programs and strategic relations and does extensive work in the community. -
Updated: February 18 -
Dinna Wade-Ardley is Bloomington Public Schools’ office of educational equity director and office of educational equity Leadership Academy founder and director -
Updated: February 17 -
Dr. Josie Johnson has been a leader in the civil rights movement for decades. At nearly 90 years old she has an impressive history. -
Updated: February 16 -
Even a quiet neighborhood library deserves to make a little noise about turning 50. -
Updated: February 09 -
It has been seven months since the FBI was requested to investigate and, thereafter, opened a case regarding a rope tied into a crude noose that was found in the locker of a Bloomington firefighter who is Black.