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This is the WFHB Local News for Monday, April 15th, 2024.
Later in the program, WFHB News Correspondent Kelsey Pease provides a roundup of the latest Monroe County Board of Commissioners meeting. More in today’s headlines.
That’s Michelle Moss, Bloomington Volunteer Network Coordinator, here to announce the 2024 winners of the Be More Awards. We celebrate people working for positive change in our community later in the show on a new episode of Activate!
But first, your daily headlines:
Bloomington City Council
On April 10th during the Bloomington City Council meeting, City Clerk Nicole Bolden introduced a resolution expressing support for the Bloomington Public Transportation Corporation regarding a 35 million dollar grant application.
The grant dollars would be used to design and construct a climate resilient, administrative, operations and maintenance complex. General Manager of B-P-T-C John Connell walked through why he wants the city council’s support for the grant application.
Grants and Procurement Specialist for BPTC Zac Huneck discussed ongoing projects and made a case why he believes city councilors should support the resolution.
City Council President Isabel Piedmont-Smith asked how much the grant would be for, and what the local match would look like. Huneck responded that B-P-T-C is seeking 35 million dollars in federal funds and nearly 7 million dollars in local funds.
Council Member Hopi Stosberg questioned if B-P-T-C has already selected a site for the new proposed complex. Huneck said that they are still in the process of narrowing down a location.
Council Member Rollo agreed with Flaherty saying he supports the climate friendly nature of the resolution.
The council voted 8-0 in support of the resolution with Council Member Andy Ruff absent. The Bloomington City Council will meet again on April 7th.
Feature Report:
Up next, WFHB News Correspondent Kelsey Pease provides a roundup of the latest Monroe County Board of Commissioners meeting. We turn to Pease for more.
In today’s feature report, local journalist Dave Askins of the B Square Bulletin reads an item from his weekly newsletter for the WFHB Local News. We turn to Askins for more.
Bloomington is teeming with people working for positive change in our community. The annual Be More Awards celebrates them. The 2024 awards will be presented next Thursday April 25th in a public event at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. The ceremony starts at 6:30pm or you could go a little early for the meet-and-greet. Bloomington Volunteer Network Coordinator Michelle Moss is ready to announce the winners right now on a new episode of Activate!, coming up next on the WFHB Local News.
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This is the WFHB Local News for Monday, April 15th, 2024.
Later in the program, WFHB News Correspondent Kelsey Pease provides a roundup of the latest Monroe County Board of Commissioners meeting. More in today’s headlines.
That’s Michelle Moss, Bloomington Volunteer Network Coordinator, here to announce the 2024 winners of the Be More Awards. We celebrate people working for positive change in our community later in the show on a new episode of Activate!
But first, your daily headlines:
Bloomington City Council
On April 10th during the Bloomington City Council meeting, City Clerk Nicole Bolden introduced a resolution expressing support for the Bloomington Public Transportation Corporation regarding a 35 million dollar grant application.
The grant dollars would be used to design and construct a climate resilient, administrative, operations and maintenance complex. General Manager of B-P-T-C John Connell walked through why he wants the city council’s support for the grant application.
Grants and Procurement Specialist for BPTC Zac Huneck discussed ongoing projects and made a case why he believes city councilors should support the resolution.
City Council President Isabel Piedmont-Smith asked how much the grant would be for, and what the local match would look like. Huneck responded that B-P-T-C is seeking 35 million dollars in federal funds and nearly 7 million dollars in local funds.
Council Member Hopi Stosberg questioned if B-P-T-C has already selected a site for the new proposed complex. Huneck said that they are still in the process of narrowing down a location.
Council Member Rollo agreed with Flaherty saying he supports the climate friendly nature of the resolution.
The council voted 8-0 in support of the resolution with Council Member Andy Ruff absent. The Bloomington City Council will meet again on April 7th.
Feature Report:
Up next, WFHB News Correspondent Kelsey Pease provides a roundup of the latest Monroe County Board of Commissioners meeting. We turn to Pease for more.
In today’s feature report, local journalist Dave Askins of the B Square Bulletin reads an item from his weekly newsletter for the WFHB Local News. We turn to Askins for more.
Bloomington is teeming with people working for positive change in our community. The annual Be More Awards celebrates them. The 2024 awards will be presented next Thursday April 25th in a public event at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. The ceremony starts at 6:30pm or you could go a little early for the meet-and-greet. Bloomington Volunteer Network Coordinator Michelle Moss is ready to announce the winners right now on a new episode of Activate!, coming up next on the WFHB Local News.
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