Old Towne Coins thankful for support, still making deals

When Old Towne Coins opened in 2002, the clock was already ticking on owner Jim Mullikin’s life. He was three years into the nine doctors gave him after diagnosing him with lupus. Doctors again told him he was going to die after delivering a diagnosis of histoplasmosis, also known as spelunker’s lung, in 2011. They said, then, he had … Read more

Indiana FFA Foundation recognizes Lisa Chaudion with service award

Indiana FFA Foundation Executive Director Lisa Chaudion was recognized June 15 with a Distinguished Service Award at the 87th Indiana FFA State Convention. Chaudion was instrumental in bringing the Indiana FFA to Richland-Bean Blossom Community School Corp. beginning next academic year. Distinguished service honorees are selected by a student-run executive committee each year. “When students … Read more

Public safety county income tax to take effect on Oct. 1

A proposed countywide public safety income tax will go into effect Oct. 1 after the Bloomington City Council unanimously passed the ordinance on June 1. The city council has a majority vote on the Monroe County Income Tax Council, which also includes the Ellettsville Town Council and the Monroe County Council as voting members. The … Read more

Picnic at Flatwoods Park to feature food, games, prizes

More than 250 people are expected to dine and play games at the ninth annual Picnic at Flatwoods Park on June 14. The picnic is a joint venture of the Ellettsville branch of the Monroe County Public Library, Monroe County Parks and Recreation, and Nutrition Therapy of Indiana University. Free packed lunches provided by Nutrition … Read more

Football game and concert to benefit lymphoma survivor

Last year, former Ellettsville Fire Department volunteer firefighter Jeff Hackett was told T-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma would take his life. But thanks to a stem cell transplant from his brother, he was able to overcome it earlier this year. The Bloomington-based semi-pro football team Indiana Cutters organized a game and concert featuring the Jake Dodds Band … Read more

Public safety income tax vote delayed for public comment

The Monroe County Council delayed a vote on a proposed county public safety income tax at its May 24 meeting to allow more time for public comment. The proposed 0.25% tax would raise an estimated $6.9 million, with 30% of it going to help fund the central dispatch center headquartered in Bloomington. The county council’s … Read more

Westside development area rebranding study approved

The Monroe County Redevelopment Commission unanimously approved a rebranding study for the Westside Economic Development Area at its May 18 meeting. The study is the first step toward defining the area’s identity. If pursued, the project’s cost is estimated to be more than $3 million. Commission President Barry Lessow, Secretary Efrat Feferman, voting members Doug … Read more