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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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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.
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Census cards will be mailed in September to specific areas of the city with a link to fill out the online form.
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One of the projects converted the high school into a junior-senior high for seventh through twelfth grade students.
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Galesburg City Tours and Travel Co. offers a local history tour and a walking tour of local breweries.
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Therkildsen Field Station at Emiquon field trips teach students how wetlands function and how various species’ survival depends on this environment.
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Dr. Kristi Mindrup outlined her priorities during a speech in Macomb.