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In a Sept. 30 ruling, Judge Colleen Lawless of the Central District of Illinois granted a preliminary injunction that blocks the use of extended solitary confinement at the Mary Davis Home and granted class certification in a lawsuit filed by current and former residents of the home last year.
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For our "Women's Voices" series, commentator Maren McIlvaine-Newsad says she’s learned from a variety of people, both inside and outside the classroom, and she’s grateful for every teacher she’s had.
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People working to address hunger say the canceled report is a main resource to understand where and how people are experiencing food insecurity across the country.
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The Western Illinois Museum and the Western Illinois University School of Music are collaborating to bring live music to the museum’s Our Front Porch series.
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The Trump Administration asked states to find the lowest-cost option in the latest program to build broadband infrastructure in rural areas. That opens the door for more types of technology, which some worry could be less reliable in the long-term.
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Western Illinois University held a brief ceremony on Sept. 23 to mark the 126th anniversary of its founding.
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