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Spring? Not yet, winter storm system approaching

BLOOMINGTON — Those who think it's too late in the year for snow should be reminded that just five years ago this Saturday, the Central Illinois area was hit with a major snowstorm that produced several rounds of moderate to…

 

McLean County population remains above 2010 level

BLOOMINGTON — New figures from the U.S. Census Bureau show McLean County among the few counties in Central Illinois to show higher population last year than it did in 2010.

 

Clinton High School student killed in crash near Wapella

CLINTON — A Clinton High School student was killed in a single-vehicle crash Thursday afternoon near Wapella.

 

Grossinger dealership, arena to keep names after auto group sold

NORMAL — The Grossinger Auto Group, which owns Grossinger Motors in Normal, is being acquired by one of Canada’s largest car dealers. The announcement was made by officials of AutoCanada during a conference call with investors and media Thursday from…

 

Montana Tech's nursing program is the best in the state, independent rank says

An independent organization has ranked Montana Tech’s nursing program number one in the state.

 

Patient benefit cited in Advocate, Aurora merger

NORMAL — Central Illinois Advocate Health Care patients should benefit from the upcoming merger of Advocate with Aurora Health Care, the president of Advocate BroMenn Medical Center in Normal and Advocate Eureka Hospital in Eureka said Thursday.

 

Daily Digest 3/22/18

Registration extended for Chase event

 

Boys & Girls Club members learn from 'Black Panther'

BLOOMINGTON — Eighty-six junior high and high school students and 15 chaperones packed a theater at the Marcus Wehrenberg Galaxy 14 in Bloomington at 4 p.m. Thursday.

 

Welcoming-city ordinance backers to fast at City Hall

BLOOMINGTON — The Keep Families Together Campaign will call on the Bloomington City Council "to come back to the table" to pass a welcoming-city ordinance by conducting a fast outside Bloomington City Hall.

 

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