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Roanoke changes special-use permit process

ROANOKE — The village of Roanoke will change a decades-old procedure of how it approves special-use permits after being advised to do so by village attorney Scott Brunton.

 

Overturned semi ties up Market St. traffic

BLOOMINGTON — A semitrailer truck overturned Monday afternoon on West Market Street near Interstate 55, reducing traffic to a single lane, according to Bloomington police.

 

City ponders fate of lilacs at Eureka Lake

EUREKA — The Eureka City Council is wondering whether people want to look at lilacs or a new view of Eureka Lake.

 

Crews battling mobile home park blaze in Atlanta

ATLANTA — Firefighters from eight Central Illinois departments are battling a fire that destroyed two mobile homes Monday morning in Atlanta.

 

Autism campaign to celebrate success

NORMAL — A community campaign to help businesses, the service industry and community organizations better understand and work with people with autism has experienced success that will be celebrated this weekend.

 

DUN 45 nominated for Woman of Distinction honors

BLOOMINGTON — Forty-five McLean County women have been nominated for the YWCA Woman of Distinction Awards, which will be presented May 22 at the 29th annual Women of Distinction Awards Banquet.

 

'A supportive community': Event raises awareness of medical cannabis use

BLOOMINGTON — When Gregg Brown saw a flyer about an event to raise awareness of cannabis and cannabis patients, he immediately made plans to go. Brown, of Bloomington, even brought a homemade sign to Sunday’s Central Illinois Cannabis Community Walk…

 

PFOP: Evergreen Lake groundbreaking 50 years ago

Fifty years ago this week — April 27, 1968 — Bloomington officials held a groundbreaking ceremony for the city’s second lake. On that day, Mayor Robert McGraw also announced the name of this new $5 million, 700-acre, 4.2 billion gallon…

 

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