A grant that will help fund a two-mile stretch of new sewer interceptor on Bloomington-Normal’s west side is part of a much larger project that may link some small towns in McLean County to the Twin Cities' sewage treatment system.

Lawmakers Chung, Koehler look to keep Illinois a beacon of LGBTQ+ support
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McLean County Board awards more than $1.7 million in health and public safety funding
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Stan Gozur takes over as president of Unit 5 school board, is pleased with district's direction
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