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A Normal subdivision plagued by aging water mains and discolored water will see those pipes replaced two years ahead of schedule after the Normal Town…
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Bloomington will get financial help from the federal government to acquire property for connecting the two sections of Hamilton Road.On Wednesday night,…
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Bloomington city officials hope a state grant will allow the city to start sooner on the next phase of a major infrastructure project.The city council is…
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Projections made by the Town of Normal’s finance department anticipate a $10.4 million loss in the general fund, but officials say a strong fiscal…
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The Normal Town Council took the first step toward a new budget Monday night with the approval of a six-year Community Investment Plan.It includes an…
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A west Bloomington restaurant is getting pushback over plans to add a beer garden.Eric's Too Restaurant, 921 Maple Hill Rd., wants to expand his liquor…
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Bloomington's new ServLine program that insures homeowners against water and sewer leaks and repairs starts May 1.Residents are automatically enrolled in…
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Bloomington residents would pay about $1 more on their monthly water bills as insurance against leaks, based on a proposal the City Council reviewed on…
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A majority of Bloomington aldermen say they favor increasing storm and sanitary sewer rates all at once next year instead of spreading the hikes over…