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  • Students push for bill allowing Bachelor’s degrees from community colleges. . .
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  • Autism Society of the QC to host walk to celebrate Autism acceptance. . .
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Category: "Illinois News"

  • United Center owners’ massive 1901 Project could get $55M property-tax break
  • SPARK program offers full tuition, job security at Hammond-Henry Hospital
  • Illinois, Iowa Sens back ending law offering protections for Internet platform-providers
  • Bloomington OKs revised development plan for former State Farm building downtown
    Bloomington OKs revised development plan for former State Farm building downtown
  • In 2013, Chicago Public Schools tried to ban a book. It didn’t go well. A new graphic novel tells the tale
    In 2013, Chicago Public Schools tried to ban a book. It didn’t go well. A new graphic novel tells the tale
  • Years-long ethanol policy stand-off could cost drivers at the pump yet again
  • Legal battle intensifies over appointing special prosecutor for alleged “Operation Midway Blitz” abuses
  • Illinois nation’s sixth-worst state for doctors
  • Colona Alder challenges peers to examine priorities during budget discussions
  • MidAmerican Energy proposes average $300 a year rate hike for Illinois customers
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