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The Immigration Project started off as a small team of lawyers. Now, the Normal-based nonprofit is moving into a larger physical space that matches the scope of its mission.
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New survey from McLean County Fatherhood Coalition finds room for improvement in father-friendlinessFathers in McLean County are often underrepresented or marginalized within organizations and programs that serve children and families, according to the results of a new survey.
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Illinois State University is the first college in Illinois to launch a United Sound chapter. The nationwide program aims to reduce barriers to music participation for people with disabilities.
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WGLT talks to a Birth to Five Illinois expert to get some advice on how to find child care center and in-home provider options, what you should expect to pay, and how to evaluate the quality of a provider.
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A new study shows younger adults make up a much larger percentage of colorectal cancer patients than a few decades ago.
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Jenna Smith is a nutrition and wellness educator with University of Illinois Extension based in Bloomington. She guides would-be food entrepreneurs and actually helped shape some recent changes to Illinois’ Home-to-Market law.
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The Bloomington nonprofit known as PATH says it’s experienced high demand for the newly expanded 988 suicide prevention and crisis hotline.
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Newcomers to Bloomington-Normal can be a mirror to the community. The things they want, the things they value, offer insight to people already living in the Twin Cities — and they help each other have a better understanding of what it is to be part of the community.
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Expectant parents in Bloomington-Normal are lucky. Some communities in Illinois have lost their baby unit at their local hospital, forcing a long drive at an … inopportune time.
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A boost in immigration is one reason why an Illinois Secretary of State-funded adult literacy program is seeing a higher number of people seeking to hone their English skills.