Wednesday, May 7th, 2025

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Good morning, Bloomington. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 7th of May.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ The Foundation of Monroe County Community Schools and the Kiwanis Club of South Central Indiana hosted their first Duck Race Festival on a chilly Saturday afternoon at Woolery Mill where 3,426 yellow rubber ducks raced in a fountain as children rode tricycles, played carnival games, and listened to live music; prizes (including $2,500 for first place and a chance to win $50,000) were awarded with all funds supporting local schools. Indiana Daily Student
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ The City of Bloomington will host its annual Juneteenth celebration at Switchyard Park on June 13 from 2 to 9 p.m. The free, family-friendly event will feature live music starting at 6:10 p.m. by DJ Darran Mosley, a vendor market with local Black-owned businesses, food truck offerings, and health services provided by the Bloomington Fire Department and Indiana University Hoosier Health Check teams. City of Bloomington
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Bloomington's redevelopment commission approved two leases at its Monday meeting. Weddle Brothers received a temporary zero-dollar lease to use part of the former Bunger & Robertson building at 4th Street and College Avenue as a field office for the convention center expansion while K23 Films secured a 363 square foot lease in The Forge technology center — raising occupancy there to about 69%. The B Square Bulletin
- ➤ Bloomington's redevelopment commission approved nearly $22,000 in neighborhood improvement grants on Monday for three projects—one to create a native plant corridor, another to add a name to a neighborhood gate, and a third to restore cemetery headstones. Unused funds will later support a block party trailer and additional neighborhood cleanups. The B Square Bulletin
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SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Indiana softball, seeded 10, will face Washington, seeded 7, in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament today at Bittinger Stadium in West Lafayette at 1:30 p.m. — the Hoosiers came off a 10 to 2 win over Purdue while Washington beat Penn State 8 to 0 — in their first meeting this season. Indiana Daily Student
- ➤ During a weekend series, sophomore catcher TJ Schulyer hit a clutch RBI single in the top of the ninth inning to give the Hoosiers a 7-6 lead and complete a sweep over Abilene Christian—his hit capped off a strong offensive weekend that brought Indiana's record to 27-21. Indiana will face Purdue at Bart Kaufman Field on Friday at 6 p.m. Indiana Daily Student
- ➤ Ultramarathon running in Indiana has grown a lot in the past ten years as more people from Bloomington join races on rough trails—trails that were once made for horses—and face cold, muddy weather. Runners like Benny Hickok now help plan new races this June—bringing fresh challenges and inspiring local athletes. Indiana Daily Student
- ➤ Indiana basketball will face 17 of the nation’s top 50 transfer players next season from five of the top six transfer classes, per 247 Sports. The matchups—featuring players like Baker-Mazara and Dent—will test the new-look Hoosiers as they aim to improve on their current No. 8 national transfer ranking. The Herald-Times
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Cosmic Songwriter Festival 2025
7 PM - 1 AM — Buskirk-Chumley Theater — Ticket information available — Experience a unique four-night event of original music as artists collaborate and share their stories.
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IU Founders and Funders Network Venture Summit 2025
12 AM - 12 AM — Indiana Memorial Union Bldg — $100 — Connect with innovators and investors within IU’s startup ecosystem at this exclusive venture summit.
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Rodney Crowell Concert
7-11 p.m. — Buskirk-Chumley Theater — Check for ticket info — Experience the music of a Grammy-winning country artist with decades of hits.
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Spring Prospect Camp
10 AM - 4 PM — Bill Armstrong Stadium — Registration required — An exclusive soccer camp for female athletes looking to develop their skills.
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Artisan Bread Workshop
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. — Muddy Fork Bakery — $95 per person — Learn the art of sourdough bread making in an intimate, hands-on workshop.
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Composition Forum at 13th USA International Harp Competition
4:00 – 5:30 PM — Ford-Crawford Hall — Free entry — Engage in a discussion of the winning piece and performances at the acclaimed harp competition.
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Stand-Up Comedy Workshop Graduation Show
8 p.m. — The Comedy Attic — Free entry — Watch fresh talent take the stage for their first comedy performance after a five-week workshop.
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Bloomington Comedy Night
9-11 p.m. — The Comedy Attic — $16 – $20 — Enjoy an evening filled with laughter at a local comedy venue.
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Mosaic Lamp Making Workshop
10:00 AM – 12:30 PM — Holiday Inn Bloomington-University Area — Cost details not specified — Create a vibrant Turkish mosaic lamp while enjoying Turkish treats.
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PMP Certification Classroom Training
9 AM – 5 PM — Regus, 3802 E 3rd St, Bloomington, IN — Contact for pricing — Immerse yourself in 32 hours of comprehensive project management training with money-back guarantee and e-learning access.
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