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The Town of Normal is moving ahead with work on the proposed Trail West and East Project in Uptown even though a development agreement is not yet in place. City Manager Pam Reece said there's a lot to be done to prepare for the start of construction next spring.
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The estimated price of the Uptown Underpass Project in Normal could go up by 25% because of inflation.
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A group of cannabis industry professionals wants to build a marijuana retail store in Bloomington.
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The race for McLean County Board District 2 involves three Republicans vying to two seats in the June primary.
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A lot of work has to happen quickly to determine whether the Market Street Parking Deck in downtown Bloomington will be a good fit for a Connect Transit bus transfer center.
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McLean County's taxable assessed property value rose by $143 million last year. County treasurer Rebecca McNeil said the growth largely came from the addition of the Bloomington Grove Wind Farm.
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The head of a large long-term care company based in Bloomington said lawmakers did good work on nursing home reform in the spring session. One bill, more than a year in the making, will annually put $700 million more into the revenue stream (HB 246).
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The Normal Town Council will take up a proposed $158 million budget next week. It's slightly larger than the preliminary budget that came out in January with the $251,000 increase coming from the addition of a third town attorney and an increase in sewer equipment and vehicle money.
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Housing and food insecurity issues are already a struggle for immigrants, and the COVID-19 pandemic financially devastated many by limiting their work opportunities.
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Housing and food insecurity issues are already a struggle for immigrants, and the COVID-19 pandemic financially devastated many by limiting their work opportunities.