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2013/06/19 22:30
2013/06/19 22:30
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Kansas-based Ash Grove Cement Co. has agreed to pay a $2.5 million penalty and invest about $30 million in pollution control technology at nine of its cement manufacturing plants, including one in...
2013/06/19 22:30
2013/06/19 22:30
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2013/06/19 15:35
2013/06/19 15:35
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Stroke and neurology services will be enhanced at Neosho Memorial Regional Medical Center through a partnership with Wesley Medical Center. WesleyCare Telemedicine Network, which will be implemented...
2013/06/19 07:13
2013/06/19 07:13
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RANKIN — Margaret “Maggie” Diskin, 82, of Rankin, passed away at 10:10 a.m. Tuesday, June 18, 2013, at her home. Maggie was born Aug. 21, 1930, in Anchor, Ill., the daughter of Glen S. and Blossom...
2013/06/18 12:47
2013/06/18 12:47
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FRONT PAGE 40 YEARS LATER: Dave Fisher, a former Quincy resident, played in the first Pepsi Titan Little People's Golf Championships in 1974. Forty years later, he'll watch his son, Luke, play in...
2013/06/17 17:04
2013/06/17 17:04
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RANTOUL, Ill. (AP) - A consultant working for the eastern Illinois town of Rantoul says the city is considering a range of ideas to help develop the long-closed Chanute Air Force Base. Mike Royse is...
2013/06/17 12:20
2013/06/17 12:20
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RANTOUL — Crimestoppers and Rantoul police need help finding the people responsible for vandalizing a building on the former Chanute Air Force Base, in an apparent copper theft. On Nov. 1, 2012,...
2013/06/17 12:20
2013/06/17 12:20
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RANTOUL — Could the former Chanute Air Force Base become the site of a food hub or a biofuel facility? Those are two possibilities being explored, according to Mike Royse, a community innovations...
2013/06/17 12:20
2013/06/17 12:20
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Rich Thomas, Rantoul Recreation Department superintendent, stands beside a sewer vehicle in the shop at the Rantoul Recreation Building. Maintenance of the village fleet is one of the many...
2013/06/16 18:36
2013/06/16 18:36
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Barton Community College has named 234 students to the President’s List for the spring 2013 semester. To qualify for this honor, students must have been enrolled in a minimum of 12 credit hours and...
2013/06/15 21:52
2013/06/15 21:52
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... — Ironman 150, Ravenwood Lodge, 256-6444. 16 — Kansas Walleye Association Fishing Tournament at Eisenhower State Park, 256-6444. 16 — Wild Within You 5K and 5K Hell Creek on Heels, Trail Run,...
2013/06/14 23:44
2013/06/14 23:44
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Update: 3:32 pm CHAMPAIGN -- After a week of searching, police made arrests in connection to one of last week's shootings.... RANTOUL -- A man is dead after being hit by a car in the parking lot of a...
2013/06/13 09:40
2013/06/13 09:40
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SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) - The Illinois National Guard says 295 cadets attending a military academy in Rantoul for school dropouts will graduate this month. The guard said in a news release Wednesday...
2013/06/12 13:07
2013/06/12 13:07
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Keith Finuf, 90, of Shawano, passed away unexpectedly, yet peacefully on Saturday afternoon, June 8, 2013, at Theda Clark Regional Medical Center in Neenah, where he had been a patient for the past...
2013/06/12 05:13
2013/06/12 05:13
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HOOPESTON — Mary Coretta Garrison-Bolin, 62, of Hoopeston, passed away at 11:55 a.m. Monday, June 10, 2013, at her home in Hoopeston. She was born March 14, 1951, the daughter of John Homer and Mary...
2013/06/11 23:52
2013/06/11 23:52
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V Historical Projects Augusta – restoration of Frisco Station Depot; Abilene – repair bridge abutment on Abilene and Smoky Valley Railroad bridge; Chanute – replacement of Santa Fe Depot roof; Dodge...
2013/06/11 01:19
2013/06/11 01:19
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OZARK, Mo. -- Builders in the Ozarks are busy making homes that are storm resistant. George Van Hoesen with Global Green Building initially set out to build energy-efficient homes. "Our codes aren't...
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2013/06/10 08:02
2013/06/10 08:02
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Local resident Tim Young recalls a specific incident many years ago that helped ignite two complimentary interests — the first, to serve in the military and secondly, to become a firefighter. “I had...
2013/06/09 13:20
2013/06/09 13:20
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When a star softball player from Dallas was an exchange student in Monterrey, Mexico, she became acquainted with the Missionary Catechists of the Poor, a religious order founded and based there. She...
2013/06/09 12:20
2013/06/09 12:20
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Don't get Ota Dossett started on the subject of metal thieves unless you have a while to listen. "You dirty birds. You are stealing from the babies of Urbana. It's against every grain of my being,"...
2013/06/09 05:44
2013/06/09 05:44
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Innovation technology? Yes! Rust belt industry? No! Years ago, after I returned to the region in the late 1980s, I’ll never forget an exchange I had with an operator. With the automated systems now...