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From YouTube: Mayor Hamilton Message to Community on March 20, 2020
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A
Hello,
fellow
Blooming,
Tony
ins,
Mayor
John
Hamilton
again
just
wanted
to
give
you
an
update
it's
Friday
afternoon,
March
20th
and
we're
in
a
dynamic
situation.
I
do
appreciate
all
that
it's
happening
in
the
community.
These
are
very
unusual
times.
There's
a
lot
going
on,
so
many
people
are
raising
their
hands
and
offering
to
help,
and
that's
a
great
thing,
a
number
of
updates.
I
know
you
can
get
these
on
the
news
and
encourage
you
to
do
so,
but
locally
I
use
canceled
its
commencement.
A
You've
probably
heard
that
by
now
you
should
know
that
I,
along
with
other
civic
leaders,
government
health
department,
health
system,
hospitals,
school
corporations,
are
meeting
regularly
along
with
nonprofit
organizations,
businesses
there's
a
lot
of
virtual
meetings
happening
to
try
to
coordinate
all
this
among
the
big
announcements
over
the
last
couple
days.
Of
course,
public
schools
and
private
schools
k12
around
the
state
have
been
closed
through
May
first
tax
filing
dates
are
delayed
three
months.
A
We
also
have
SBA
approval
for
loans
for
small
businesses
to
apply
to
I,
know
I'm,
just
checking
my
lists
here,
the
no
essential
utilities
will
be
doing
shut
offs.
That's
a
state
order
from
gas,
electric
etc,
as
well
as
foreclosures
and
evictions.
Those
are
on
hold
to
protect
everybody
from
getting
any
difficulties
that
way
extended
the
state
emergency
for
a
few
another
30
days,
I
think
and
a
number
of
other
things
that
you
can
check
as
we
go
forward.
I
I
do
want
to
report.
City
government
continues
to
work.
A
Our
employees
are
on
the
job,
we're
of
course
doing
a
lot
of
things
a
little
differently,
but
in
order
to
protect
our
employees,
but
we're
also
knowing
how
important
a
lot
of
the
services
are
and
just
as
a
reminder.
Last
night
we
had
a
lot
of
storms
through
the
city
and
the
utility
department
had
to
get
out
and
fix
a
bunch
of
lift
stations
which
they
did.
A
The
streets
department
had
to
send
people
out
to
fix
signals
that
got
knocked
out
which
they
did
and
the
fire
department
had
to
go
out
to
save
two
people
in
a
tent
in
a
flood
flooded
stream,
they
were
gonna,
get
swamped
out
and,
and
who
knows
what
else
happened
in
the
fire
department
got
him
out
of
there
safely
last
night,
so
those
24/7
operations
continue
to
happen
and
I'm
really
proud
of
them,
and
thank
you
city,
employee.
If
you
see
them
remotely
not
too
close,
we
have
challenges
ahead
of
us.
A
I
know
you
see
the
news,
it's
so
important
that
you
continue
to
protect
yourself
and
your
family.
Thank
you
for
doing
that.
Following
the
health
guidelines,
you
can
see
them
on
the
CDC
website
about
social
distancing
and
particularly
people
with
risky
conditions
or
older
folks.
You
can
go
to
our
city
website.
There's
lots
of
information
there
too,
for
the
Bloomington
website
on
the
kovat
situation,
stay
safe,
stay
calm.
We
will
get
through
this
and
I'll
be
in
touch
with
you
regularly.
We
really
appreciate
the
community
coming
together,
as
we
do.