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Champaign County jail and protection of Mahomet Aquifer
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I will be available to the public today, at 6pm in Room 215 at the Champaign Public Library, to hear from you.
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Unit 4 has so much going on here is just a snippet of what we're doing
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Governor Mitch Daniels to Headline Champaign County Republican Lincoln Day on April 19
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There has been a lot of rhetoric/discussion/misinformation about the changes in the healthcare law passed in 2010. Champaign business owners will have the opportunity to speak directly with national healthcare represenatives to get questions answered with the facts.
Mark your calendars!
Time: Tuesday, October 18th at 6:30pm Location: Huntington Towers 201 W. Springfield, 1st floor conference room
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Posted on 4/1/2011 8:22 AM By Ryan |
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The debate intensifies!
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Bradley Bunte is unofficially dead. He walked into a moving automobile while crossing University Avenue at its intersection with McCullough Street in Urbana a block east of Carle Hospital and its Regional Trauma Center. It was the evening of Unofficial Saint Patrick’s Day. Bunte was crossing against the traffic light. Knocked to the pavement a second automobile ran him over. His blood alcohol level was 0.27 – profoundly intoxicated. He was wearing the official green Unofficial St. Patrick’s Day tee shirt. He was a registered organ donor and was maintained on life support until his useful organs could be harvested to save others’ lives. He was 21 years old.
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Can the voting poll sites be a symbol of diversity in our community?
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