In mid-January, Bloomington-Normal's first shelter village of about 50 tiny, mostly single-room living quarters opened its doors. The Bridge has largely been at capacity ever since. It made a big dent in the community's homeless population. One week later, volunteers canvassed McLean County to track the homeless population. It's called the Point-In-Time [PIT] count, an annual, national effort to see who is unhoused and try to connect them with services. The count is one of several factors that determines federal funding for homeless services.

Campaign to support art therapy on the other side of the globe returns to Bloomington
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B-N residents voice concerns about Flock cameras in policing to the man who leads Bloomington's program
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Peoria Riverfront Museum leader stresses inclusion in Great American State Fair is not political
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