Thursday, June 19th, 2025

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Good morning, Bloomington. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 19th of June.
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ On June 18th, IU professor Phil Powell warned that Bloomington faces economic challenges from low labor productivity, a 7.7% decline in the 25-to-44 age group and high local housing costs during a lunch hosted by the Bloomington Economic Development Corporation at the convention center. He credited IU President Pamela Whitten and local leaders—whom he described as pro-growth—for driving investments in life sciences, microelectronics and recruiting high-profile companies. The B Square Bulletin
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Hyun Joon Kim was arrested for intimidation and disorderly conduct after parking his car in a crosswalk at a protest and striking his car windows with a stick—he then threatened protesters and attempted to grab a tactical armor carrier before being taken to Monroe County Jail. Indiana Daily Student
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ On June 28, two improvised trios from St. Louis, Chicago and Bloomington will perform at Orbit Room for an all-ages show with $10 tickets. One group includes Alex Cunningham on violin, Damon Smith on double bass and Jerome Bryerton on drums while another trio features Lather, Xylocept and Kyle Quass using electronics and live instruments. The Bloomingtonian
- ➤ Louisville-based singer-songwriter Kirsten Peckham will headline an all-ages show at the Orbit Room this Saturday — local groups Ben Cartha Fowler Project and a version of Slug Rug support her performance — doors open at 6 p.m. with the show starting at 7 p.m. and tickets cost $12. The Bloomingtonian
- ➤ Constellation Stage & Screen is hosting a one-night-only sing-along screening of Mamma Mia! on Saturday, July 12 at 7 p.m. at the Waldron Arts Center, where audiences will join in a costume contest and finish-that-lyric challenge while themed cocktails will be available. The Bloomingtonian
ECONOMY NEWS
- ➤ Indiana homeowners may lose 30% clean energy tax credits for solar panels, batteries and energy-efficient upgrades if the House proposal moves forward—raising costs and threatening about 4,000 local clean energy jobs. The Senate will review the bill as part of a federal spending plan that could drive up energy bills and impact local jobs. The Herald-Times
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ The Bloomington Fire Department installed a new Safe Haven Baby Box at Fire Station 1 on E. Fourth St.—raising the total to two safe infant drop-off spots in the city; the box was funded by a $10,000 grant from the Indiana Department of Homeland Security and triggers silent alarms for secure newborn care until they receive medical attention. The Herald-Times
- ➤ Sheriff Ruben Marté launched his re-election campaign in front of a joyful crowd at Uptown Care on June 12. He promised four more years of transparent leadership — focusing on public safety and improvements at the jail — and earned support from local community leaders. The Bloomingtonian
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ FreshRealm is recalling certain chicken fettuccine alfredo meals sold at Walmart and Kroger after listeria contamination led to three deaths and 17 illnesses across 13 states – Bloomington shoppers with these items, having expiration dates from 6/19 to 6/27, should discard them and seek medical care if symptoms occur. The Herald-Times
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SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Indiana's football season-ticket sales for 2025 rose 50% since last season due to record attendance and coach Curt Cignetti's 'Pack the Rock' push — the team will play seven games at Memorial Stadium, including four Big Ten contests, and individual tickets will be available to the public on July 8 through new bundled options. This strong demand follows a historic 10-0 start and four sellout home games in 2024. The Herald-Times
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Frank Solo Performance
7-9 p.m. — The Vault Pub — Check local listings for entry fee — Enjoy an evening of solo music in a cozy pub setting.
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Rainbow Birders Nature Walk
4-5 p.m. — RCA Community Park Playground — Registration required — Discover native plants and their impact on Indiana's wildlife in a hands-on nature walk.
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CAMP SESSION 3
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM — Counsilman Billingsley Aquatic Center — Age Range 3-18 — Dive into a week of water sports fun at this co-ed camp in Bloomington.
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PMP Certification Classroom Training
9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. — Regus — Early bird rates available — Enhance your project management skills with 32 hours of interactive training and expert guidance.
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Tate Sherman Quartet Performance
5 p.m. — The Vault Pub — Free entry — Experience an evening of jazz with the Tate Sherman Quartet featuring talented musicians.
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BubbleFest 2025
10 AM – 5 PM — WonderLab Science Museum — Free with Museum Admission — Dive into the science of bubbles with hands-on activities and demonstrations for all ages.
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Mick Foley: 40 Years of Foley!
7:00-8:30 p.m. — The Comedy Attic — Ticket Prices Vary — Experience the legendary Mick Foley as he shares stories from his iconic wrestling career, concluding with a Q&A session.
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Indiana University Golf Tournament
Tee off at a beautiful 6,802 yard Par 71 course — The Pfau Course — Entry fee varies — Challenge yourself on a stunning golf course in Bloomington.
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Graphic Design Certificate Program
— All day — Institute for Indigenous Knowledge — Cost details available upon inquiry — Enhance your creative skills with a comprehensive graphic design certification program.
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Kids Camp
8 a.m. – 12 p.m. — Armstrong Stadium — Check website for pricing — A fun camp for kids to learn dribbling, passing, and shooting through engaging games.
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