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100 Reasons: The train history of Decatur

Editor's note: The Herald & Review each day is listing a reason the Decatur region is loved. We're profiling people, places and history that are special to our region — and that make it a great place to live. See…

 

New law benefits trap/neuter/vaccinate/return programs for feral cats

DECATUR — A new law signed by Gov. Bruce Rauner in August allows Illinois counties to use pet population control funds for trap/neuter/vaccinate/return, or TNVR, programs of free-roaming feral cats.

 

Five at 5: Decatur neighborhood plans and 4 other stories you should see

City of Decatur officials are looking to gather input from residents, community groups and business owners about how to transform blighted blocks, before implementing a strategy to revitalize neighborhoods.

 

ADM touts latest carbon capture well

DECATUR — Archer Daniels Midland Co. publicly unveiled its system to pump carbon dioxide emissions deep underground on Friday, an initiative to lessen the carbon emissions of the company.

 

Tupper: A round at Scovill Golf Course like no other

DECATUR — When the Herald & Review recently published a special section that paid tribute to Scovill Golf Course, which will close in five weeks, we chronicled the history of a Decatur landmark 75 years in the making.

 

Downtown mixes local history, forward movement for visitors, residents

Editor's note: The Herald & Review each day is listing a reason the Decatur region is loved. We're profiling people, places and history that are special to our region — and that make it a great place to live. See…

 

Five at 5: Mental health evaluation sought in Mattoon shooting and 4 other stories you shouldn't miss today

More developments happened Thursday in the case of a student accused of opening fire in the Mattoon High School cafeteria.

 

Hot, dry weather greets start of fall

DECATUR — The first day of fall will offer scant signs of relief from the latest stretch of heat to hit Central Illinois this year.

 

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