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  • Davenport man w balls of tungsten vandalizes Police Department, Courthouse. . .
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  • Program tries to rid people of medical debt, but for many, help comes too late
  • Peoria police start “Books and Badges” reading program
  • Peoria man’s fifteen-year sentence reduced by Appellate Court
  • Bloomington attorney Hal Jennings, “lion of the bar,” leaves a legacy of integrity, passion
    Bloomington attorney Hal Jennings, “lion of the bar,” leaves a legacy of integrity, passion
  • Decatur racino bill clears starting gate, but may not reach this week’s finish line
    Decatur racino bill clears starting gate, but may not reach this week’s finish line
  • OSF Healthcare offers up new opportunities for nursing students
  • Two Central Illinois men hope state Supreme Court will hear their appeal
  • Moss Avenue Sale Finds New Home at Bradley U Quad
  • Bloomington’s $36M bond boosts water infrastructure upgrade
  • Rep Darin LaHood backs Medicaid work requirements in reconciliation bill
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