News
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After the back-to-school rush, Valley View Elementary students got a new playground this fall. It’s one of 14 park improvement projects completed in 2017. Learn more » -
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In 1958, Lincoln High School students enjoyed the winter weather at Sno Day, an event that included skating performances, costumes and even a Sno Day king and queen. Learn more » -
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When golfers put their clubs away for the winter, Hyland and Dwan’s six full-time maintenance team members begin disassembling, inspecting, sharpening, fine tuning and rebuilding more than 75 pieces of equipment. Learn more » -
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Much to longtime Bloomington resident Betty Ludvigsen’s surprise, she spotted herself while she was flipping through the August issue of the Briefing. Learn more » -
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Bloomington Public Health was recently recognized as a breastfeeding-friendly division with the Minnesota Department of Health’s gold (top) award. Learn more » -
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Heating equipment is one of the leading causes of home fires during the winter months. Learn more » -
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The City is working with Xcel Energy to amp up the acreage of milkweed and other pollinator-friendly plants growing in Bloomington to restore pollinators’ habitats and give them more room to thrive. Learn more » -
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A familiar face and three new representatives will make up the Bloomington City Council starting January 2018. Bloomington had more than 25 percent voter turnout with 14,038 ballots cast in the November 7 election, according to City Clerk Janet Lewis. Learn more » -
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More than 2,000 fans packed the stands at the Bloomington Ice Garden in October to see the Minnesota Wild take the ice in the first-ever open practice in the arena. Learn more » -
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As Bloomington residents, we enjoy some incredible community amenities right in our backyards. Learn more »