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Voters chose their party nominees for the November elections, and Schuyler County voters decided whether to approve a public safety sales tax.
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Shop Talk is a weekly panel discussion about journalism issues.
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The district will instead hold E-Learning days.
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WIU faculty members said they gave back 2% three years ago in addition to increasing their workloads. So they said the forthcoming 2% rise in their salaries is a pay restoration, not a pay raise.
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A weekly roundup of news from around the region.
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The city had to wait for approval from the Division of Aeronautics at the Illinois Department of Transportation before they could seek construction bids, and that process was delayed by COVID-19.
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Title IX went into effect fifty years ago, on June 23, 1972. The civil rights law is often associated with sports but its scope is much wider.
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The university chose Paul Bubb, who is well-acquainted with WIU and the region.
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This week, the city council voted 4-1 to proceed with a master plan agreement with Farnsworth Group for around $19,000.
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City workers are currently required to live within 10 miles of town and within Lee County.
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Shop Talk is a weekly panel discussion about journalism issues.
House January 6 committee holds public hearings live.
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