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The three candidates participated in a WGLT forum to answer questions submitted by the voters, each making their pitch for the leadership style they want for Normal.
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The Town of Normal is making progress on an experimental project to remove ammonia from town water by using bacteria.
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A potential huge cost looms for drinking water producers — so-called forever chemicals or PFAS. Bloomington and Normal water departments expect regulation will eventually require removal of PFAS.
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The new policies, for employees not covered through collective bargaining agreements, are expected to cost the town about $250,000 annually.
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The city will borrow the money from public loan programs, and pay Champaign-based Clark Dietz up to $2 million for engineering designs.
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Fire investigators for the Town of Normal said they are puzzling over why an explosion blew the roof off a well house early Tuesday on East Cherry Street.
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The Bloomington and Normal Water Reclamation District will have to spend $160 million-plus over the next couple decades. Businesses, homeowners and…
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Illinois State University scholars, from biologists to sociologists, have been working for years on individual projects involving water.Now, ISU plans to…
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Here in the U.S., if you have to go to the bathroom, chances are there’s a toilet just a few steps away. That’s not the case for some 4.5 billion people…
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The big water main break that caused a boil order in the town of Normal earlier this month was, surprisingly, not that expensive for the town.Apart from…