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Immigrants and advocates held rallies and marches in four Iowa cities Wednesday evening to protest a law set to take effect July 1 that will allow state and local officials to arrest and deport immigrants who illegally re-entered the country.
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Grant funding and the Regional Office of Education will cover the first-year cost.
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A weekly roundup of news from around the region.
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Though the cicadas will be loud and abundant, the chair of biological science at Western Illinois University says there’s nothing to worry about.
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The school has begun digging up the sod at Calvert Stadium, and crews will soon also start digging up the cinder track that encircles the playing field.
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The scholarship helps Western Illinois University jazz students record a professional-looking video to use when applying for jobs or graduate school.
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The brand-new library's doors will open at 9 a.m. Wednesday, April 24.
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Spectators in the path of totality could see the sun's corona, Jupiter and Venus, shadow snakes, and the diamond ring effect.
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An entomologist who has studied ticks for nearly a quarter century said we are living in a time of change regarding the parasitic arachnids.
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A mediator with the Illinois Attorney General’s Healthcare Bureau contacted owner Sanjay Sharma of SBJ Group earlier this year, saying consumer complaints cast doubt on the legitimacy of the bills.
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Superintendent Guy Gradert said the district’s architects have already completed conceptual designs for the projects.
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The course focuses on the themes of water treatment, stormwater management, waste management, energy, and transportation.