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More people are seeking plant-inclusive and animal product-free meals. But satisfying vegan and vegetarian diets is not easy in Bloomington-Normal.
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Exelon has completed the spin off of its nuclear power plant division into a separate company. Constellation is publicly traded on the NASDAQ, and Exelon owners received one share of Constellation stock for every three shares of Exelon they have.
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Bloomington-Normal is not a bad place to be if you are a bird. That's according to a study done by Illinois Wesleyan University biologist Given Harper.
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Insects are becoming more popular in global diets with more than two billion people regularly eating insects. Gina Hunter from ISU says the idea that eating bugs is gross is learned.
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A new assessment of the state strategy to reduce nutrient runoff shows mixed results. “The trajectory will not meet the goals of the strategy,” said Kris Reynolds with the ag environmental group, American Farmland Trust.
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A research economist says the jobs electric automaker Rivian has created at its plant in Normal should boost wages in the community and create an economic "ripple effect."
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A battery expert says if Samsung decides to build an electric vehicle battery plant in Bloomington-Normal, the community would need to generate enough water and possibly more electricity to sustain it.
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Gov. JB Pritzker’s administration released a revised plan for how to spend the state’s share of a multi-billion dollar Volkswagen settlement, which found…
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Organic food growers have seen a boost in demand since the pandemic began. There's also demand for more people to farm the land.But as more farmers get…
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McLean County may try again to join a cost-sharing agreement for drop-off recycling with Bloomington and Normal.McLean County Administrator Camille…