• Annie Wittenmyer housing project awarded $4.7M in state tax credits. . .
  • Nuclear Regulatory Commission discusses QC Generating Station safety at public meeting 05/14. . .
  • Iowa board upholds suspension for Alleman student behind deepfake videos of teachers. . .
  • Amazon marks milestone at Davenport delivery station. . .
  • Vet TalkX to help QC employers see advantages of hiring veterans 06/17. . .
RIVERMONT COLLEGIATE LOSES ACCREDITATION AFTER COMPLAINT OVER PROPOSED “NEUTRALITY POLICY”

RIVERMONT COLLEGIATE LOSES ACCREDITATION AFTER COMPLAINT OVER PROPOSED “NEUTRALITY POLICY”

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March, 2025

  • Bill protecting Mahomet Aquifer from carbon sequestration passes House committee
  • Connect Transit and NFP in negotiations for shelter village
  • Tier 2 pensions a better deal for long-term state workers than Social Security
  • Stricter truck pollution rule would prevent 500 deaths a year in Chicago region, study shows
    Stricter truck pollution rule would prevent 500 deaths a year in Chicago region, study shows
  • Saline Cty leaders eye centralized storm shelter
    Saline Cty leaders eye centralized storm shelter
  • East Peoria extends moratorium on new smoke shops
  • Chicago Teachers Union accuses Public Schools of fostering disruption, chaos in not agreeing to key compromises
  • Bloomington launches new online Infrastructure Dashboard
  • New venue Bookclub revives former Elbo Room in “leap of faith”
  • Chicago church won’t be planting fruit trees this spring as climate funds remain frozen
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