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Friday, March 29
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Jennifer Russell
Boil Order Lifted for Residents near Northeast Park
The boil order has been lifted for customers who lost water on Tuesday during the water main installation near Northeast Park.
Tuesday, March 26
by
Jennifer Russell
Boil Order Issued for Residents that Lost Water near Northeast Park Today
The City of Kewanee experienced an unexpected problem during work on the water main expansion near Northeast Park on Tuesday, March 26th. More residents than anticipated lost water or are experiencing low water pressure and/or rusty water. There will be a boil ...
Thursday, March 21
by
The Center Square
As some push for more migrant resources, many Chicago residents are fed up
(The Center Square) – While some are arguing for more resources and protections for non-citizen migrants in Illinois, many Chicago residents say taxpayers have had enough and feel ...
Saturday, March 9
by
Jennifer Russell
City of Kewanee Addresses Questions and Concerns from Residents on Privatization of Sanitation
The City of Kewanee has published answers to many questions and concerns from citizens regarding the privatization of sanitation and recycling in the City of Kewanee. Read the answers below, or click here. The vote to privatize sanitation at the February ...
Thursday, February 22
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Sean Kernan
City of Galva Notifying Residents Regarding Cemetery Cleanup
The City of Galva is notifying residence that a planned Cemetery Cleanup is now set for Sunday March 24th, through the 28th. From the announcement by the City of Galva... Spring Cemetery Clean up week: All grave blankets, artificial flowers, potted flowers, and all other plants are ...
Sunday, February 18
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ABC News
37 million California residents on flood watch amid back-to-back storms
(NEW YORK)-- An already drenched California is bracing for a second storm as a multiday atmospheric river is projected to bring rainfall, wind and snowfall to the Golden state Sunday and extend through Wednesday.The National Weather Service issued a flood watch for nearly the ...
Tuesday, February 13
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Sean Kernan
IL Attorney General Urging Residents to Be Wary of Romance Scams Ahead of Valentine’s Day
In the run-up to Valentine's Day, Illinois' Attorney General Kwame Raoul is urging residents to be aware of potential romance scams when dating online. Cautioning against the tactics employed by fraudsters such as creating fake profiles, Raoul advocates for caution. He advises to only ...
Tuesday, February 13
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Sean Kernan
Henry County Clerk Reminding Residents February 20th Last Day to Register to Vote
Henry County Clerk Barb Link is encouraging citizens to register to vote. The deadline, set for February 20, 2024, is fast approaching. If you would like to participate in the General Primary Election on March 19, 2024, don't delay registering. Keep in mind, voters ...
Monday, February 5
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The Center Square
Manteno residents plan to amend lawsuit against China electric-vehicle battery maker
(The Center Square) – The non-profit Concerned Citizens of Manteno is suing Gotion, a Chinese electric vehicle battery maker, and the Village of Manteno. The plaintiffs will be ...
Saturday, February 3
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ABC News
East Palestine residents still displaced, suffering 1 year after toxic train derailment
(OHIO) -- In the one year since the toxic train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, where 11 cars carrying hazardous materials spilled toxins into the environment, many of the residents still haven't returned home. The spill forced hundreds of nearby residents out of their homes ...
Friday, February 2
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Sean Kernan
FCC Warns Low Income Illinois Residents Could Lose Affordable Internet Access
In a week's time, The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) won't accept new enrollments, warns FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel. This could leave more than 694,922 Illinois households at risk of losing affordable internet access. The ACP has connected nearly 23 million households across rural, suburban, ...
Thursday, February 1
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ABC News
North Carolina governor hopes Medicaid expansion, to 600K residents, can be example after yearslong battle
(NEW YORK) -- More than a decade after the Affordable Care Act was passed, more than 600,000 adults in North Carolina are now eligible to receive benefits through an expansion of Medicaid that the state, like 10 others, long resisted. The change in policy was ...
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