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  • Mentally-ill man restrained in chair for three days settles case in Williamson Cty
  • Boys and Girls Club of Bloomington-Normal secures new location
  • Flooding in Chicago worsening partly because of climate change
  • Siebel Center for Design facilitates conversations around AI use for U of Illinois faculty
    Siebel Center for Design facilitates conversations around AI use for U of Illinois faculty
  • Students in McLean, Woodford counties awarded SAR scholarships
    Students in McLean, Woodford counties awarded SAR scholarships
  • Unit 5 reveals enrollment plan, keeps Carlock and Glenn open
  • Nearly seventy Chicago groups receive micro-grants after SNAP cuts, federal deportation campaign
  • Lake Land College intro’s new computer science degree
  • Illinois Arts Council awards $15K for Peoria art project
  • Marquette Heights NFP says new tax could cut thousands in donations
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