Though unconfirmed, he's thought to be a young creature roaming in search of a partner. Relatable!
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Southern Illinois Farming Alliance is a project of Food Works, a nonprofit organization that is working to create a sustainable food economy in Southern Illinois.During the year they host Field Days to encourage area growers to learn from each other by sharing their successes and challenges.
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Since the Rental Housing Support Program Fee was first introduced in 2005, a majority of the proceeds have been directed to Chicago and Cook County. Now the Peoria and Tazewell County clerks are part of an effort to get those funds more fairly distributed.
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Pritzker signs bill backed by attorney general and passed with only Democratic support
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Asian American college applicants have been cast as victims of affirmative action, often unwillingly, a researcher and activist tells WBEZ.
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In the six months after the fall of Roe v. Wade, it’s been up to each state to set its own abortion laws.
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Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias paid a visit to the McLean County Museum of History to see the impact of a nearly $100,000 state technology grant. The museum allocated the money toward digitizing its Pantagraph negatives collection—millions of images from 1930-2000, many of which were never printed.
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The Carbondale Police Department are asking for any information on the whereabouts of missing juvenile, Brayden T. Jeffers.
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Missourians scored some big wins for child care and pre-K programs in the 2023 legislative session, although some said it is just a start.
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Vehicles, toxic materials, animals and heat are all safety topics to keep in mind for summer months on a rural property.
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Case involves two ex-legislators – one acting as an informant – who already pleaded guilty
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NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Puck media reporter Dylan Byers on the ousting of CNN CEO Chris Licht after barely one year.
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Ben Folds reflects on his songwriting process, injecting empathy into lyrics, and why he believes that "we don't need any new albums."
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Thousands of people on Guam still don't have power and electricity after being hit by Typhoon Mawar on May 24. The local government says it aims to change that soon.
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A Wolverine spotted recently seen in Sierra Nevada's is only the second confirmed sighting of the creature in state in the last 100 years. They disappeared from California likely due to hunting.
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As we head into summer, a lifeguard shortage is affecting public pools throughout the country.
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Apple announces that in an upcoming update, the f-word will no longer autocorrect to "duck".
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WSIU Almanac for June 6th.
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"Star Gazers" is the world's only weekly television series on naked eye astronomy. Each weekly episode features selected objects for naked eye viewing for the following week.