PRESS RELEASE: Greater Bloomington Chamber Launches Bloomington Rainbow Leadership Network3/23/2026 The Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce has announced the launch of the Bloomington Rainbow Leadership Network, a new Chamber-affiliated initiative designed to support LGBTQ+ professionals, business owners, and allies while strengthening Bloomington’s economic and leadership landscape. Founded in 2025 and launching publicly in 2026, the Rainbow Network was shaped by direct community input from local professionals, employers, nonprofit leaders, and small business owners. The initiative responds to a clear desire for intentional leadership development, professional connection, and employer engagement within Monroe County’s LGBTQ+ community. “The Bloomington Rainbow Leadership Network reflects our belief that strong communities are built on strong leadership and meaningful connection,” said Eric Spoonmore, President & CEO of the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce. “By supporting LGBTQ+ professionals and fostering collaboration with employers, we are investing in talent retention, workforce development, and the long-term vitality of Bloomington’s business community.”
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Hello, Chamber friends. This is Eric Spoonmore, President and CEO of the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce, and I’m excited to share with you this month's Chamber Insider Update. Thanks for watching, and from all of us at the Chamber, thank you for all that you do to support our community and the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce. Special thank you to Wes Lasher with The Production House for his time and talent to create this video for us! (http://www.facebook.com/ProductionHouseVideo/) NOTE: This news article featuring the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce's President & CEO, Eric Spoonmore, was originally published by Dave Askins from B Square Bulletin on Wednesday, March 4th, 2026. Drinking water rates for City of Bloomington Utilities (CBU) customers will be going up for all classes of customers, with an order expected later this summer.
That’s been known since late June last year, when CBU was holding discussions with Indiana University and Washington Township to develop the proposal. IU and the township had formally opposed CBU’s rate increase four years ago, which is why CBU had to have meetings with those two big customers this time around. IU and IU Health are also formally opposing the current increase. After Bloomington’s utilities service board adopted the proposed rate increase in early September, it was submitted to the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC) for review. The IRUC docket for the case is a convenient online repository for all the filings as well as a schedule of important events, like the evidentiary hearing, to be held on April 30. |
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