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  • Fruitland Lions Club honored w comm service award
  • Gov Kim Reynolds issues disaster proclamation for five counties in response to severe weather
  • State higher-ed budget chair calls U of Illinois Springfield faculty strike “unnecessary”
  • State research centers around farming CropWizard AI
  • From hobby to community hub: Dubuque Pottery Studio welcomes new artists
  • Amid AI explosion, lawmakers debate best path to regulate
  • Device that helps make space travel possible named “Coolest Thing Made in Illinois”
    Device that helps make space travel possible named “Coolest Thing Made in Illinois”
  • Bill may help lower cost of early education
  • Gov JB Pritzker touts BUILD Act reforms as pushback from suburbs grows
  • Financial institutions bet big on repeal of first-of-its-kind law
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