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McLean County is hoping to create a mental health database that will combine client information from medical providers, shelters and the criminal justice system to better coordinate care. Health care officials in the area have concerns.
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Registration is officially open for McLean County's sixth annual Behavioral Health Forum, and this year, it’s free.
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Studies spanning the past several years have shown mental health conditions are common among agriculture professionals and their families, but women aren't always a focus of the conversation.
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Staffing shortages have been plaguing the McLean County Jail for months, but once it's up to full staff another special needs unit could open for inmates with mental health concerns.
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The annual McLean County Fair is a real come-together event — attracting urban and country residents, young and old, thrill seekers and leisure hounds.
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The Illinois Department of Transportation says it plans to complete $48 million in McLean County road projects yet this year. The six projects are part of the fifth year of the Rebuild Illinois capital program.
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Carle Health is bringing a 40-foot mobile health care clinic to McLean County to help close care gaps in the community.
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Bloomington, Normal and McLean County governments expect to receive payments over the next 18 years to combat opioid abuse.
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For a second consecutive year, McLean County has led all Illinois and U.S. counties in total production of both commodities with almost 71 million bushels of corn and 22 million bushels of soybeans harvested in 2022, according to the United States Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS).
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McLean County officials are studying the results of what they call an eye-opening survey on rural residents' level of satisfaction with their internet service.