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The County Board voted in June to place that referendum on the ballot for the Nov. 5 election. The referendum requires a simple majority to pass.
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The city manager for the Town of Normal says it will take a long time to fully implement the newly-approved sustainability plan.
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Destihl describes the new IWU Brew as an “American Golden Ale that embodies the rich tradition and vibrant energy of Titan pride, with subtle malt sweetness balanced by a crisp, clean finish.”
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The Corporation for Public Broadcasting should require repayments and reduce grant funding to WTVP to the tune of $198,663 after the station overreported its financial support by more than a million dollars.
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The Heartland Community College Board of Trustees adopted an annual 2025 budget Tuesday that’s 9% smaller than the current spending plan.
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It’s been 10 years since Dave and Randi Howell purchased Duncan Manor, and as it approaches the anniversary, they want to make their home more available to the community.
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Panelists were both immigrants and advocates helping new arrivals in the Bloomington-Normal. They spoke about he ways immigrants can and do support one another, and their biggest challenges living in the community.
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The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline counselors help people who may be on the cusp of taking their own life. But some counselors say that they’re also facing verbal and sexual abuse from a small fraction of callers.
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U.S. Sen. Tammy Duckworth, D-Ill., proposed the IVF measure that failed to reach 60 votes again on Tuesday in a mostly party-line vote.
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Every so often on WGLT, we feature community servants and unsung heroes working to make Bloomington-Normal a better place to live. It's a series we call More of That, Please! In this edition, we focus on a man from rural Normal who has been lighting up children’s lives for close to six decades.
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The chart-topping American rock band formed in 1967 in Champaign will play its final Illinois shows in November.
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Rory Roberge is running for Normal Town Council. He was appointed to the McLean County Regional Planning Commission to represent Normal earlier this year.