• Augustana hires students to help students overcome mental-health struggles. . .
  • Physician-assistant program becomes “physician associate” at St Ambrose. . .
  • Nick Athanasiou comes to Up Over to light up the Q Multimodal Station. . .
ABORTION MEDICATION NOW REQUIRES AN IN-PERSON VISIT TO HEALTH-CARE PROVIDER, PER IOWA LEGISLATION

ABORTION MEDICATION NOW REQUIRES AN IN-PERSON VISIT TO HEALTH-CARE PROVIDER, PER IOWA LEGISLATION

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  • Small businesses feel more uneasy ahead of the holidays after a year of slow sales and high costs
    Small businesses feel more uneasy ahead of the holidays after a year of slow sales and high costs
  • Aledo announces new customer support hotline for trash, recycling service problems
  • Ameren Illinois donates more than 20K pounds of food to local pantries
  • South Side Turkey giveaway covers gap amid SNAP uncertainty
  • New QCA scam impersonates cancer group
  • Knox College partners w regional firms on $10M science building renovation
  • United Way of West Central Illinois presents $10K to River Bend Food Bank
  • Chicago’s immigration crackdown spawns suits, inquries, anxiety
  • Appeals court rules shuttered Lincoln College still property-tax-exempt
  • New temporary emergency homeless shelter opens in Champaign
    New temporary emergency homeless shelter opens in Champaign
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