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Videos Allege Cocaine, Taser Use As Kilroys Faces License Challenge

An earlier version of this story stated the next meeting of the Monroe County Alcoholic Beverage Board was on June 3. It has since been corrected. Monroe County National Organization for Women Vice President Cathi Crabtree brought video and audio, allegedly capturing illegal activity at Kilroy’s on Kirkwood, before the Monroe County Alcoholic Beverage Board, yesterday morning. The three videos …

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Kilroy’s on Kirkwood May Lose Alcohol Permit

Kilroys liquor license may be on the chopping block. As WFHB’s Jake Jacobson reports, this morning the Monroe County Alcoholic beverage board heard testimony from residents, asking the board not to renew the establishment’s license to sell alcohol.

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County Extends Kilroys Alcohol Permit

The Monroe County Alcohol and Tobacco Commission voted 2-1 this morning, to permit Kilroys on Kirkwood to continue to serve alcohol. Kilroys’ alcohol permit was originally scheduled to be automatically renewed by the board two months ago, but concerned residents asked the Monroe County board to reconsider that approval. Remonstrators argued against the automatic approval, objecting to Kilroys’ business practices …

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Daily Local News – February 13, 2018

Kilroys on Kirkwood, in downtown Bloomington, is facing a city challenge over its ability to operate in Monroe County; Tonight is the State of the Black Community in Bloomington City Council Chambers; INDOT’s project manager for Interstate 69’s Section 5 says work crews have moved more than 700 thousand cubic yards of soil since the State took over construction in …

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Document: Full List of “Action Ideas” for Downtown Bloomington

The city of Bloomington is asking for feedback on a broad range of ideas that could affect the future of the downtown area. From 9AM to noon on Saturday, City Hall is hosting an event where community members will discuss various action ideas generated as part of Mayor John Hamilton’s Downtown Safety, Civility and Justice Initiative. There are dozens of …

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