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The Normal Town Council on Monday approved several infrastructure-related items and heard about labor concerns for the Tailgate and Tallboys event.
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A study done for the City of Bloomington has estimated the cost to dredge Lake Bloomington at more than $35 million.
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The Central Illinois Regional Airport has about $70 million in infrastructure projects underway, or in a six-year pipeline. Some are moving faster than others.
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The City of Bloomington will spend more than $500,000 to buy additional powdered-activated carbon in an effort to eliminate ongoing odor and taste issues with the water supply.
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The intersection at Landmark Drive and Veterans Parkway has caught the ire of motorists and businesses alike.
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Bloomington’s newest council member says affordable housing and infrastructure are two of his top priorities for the city.
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The Town of Normal has adopted an updated six-year capital improvement plan, following a unanimous vote of the town council on Monday.
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Democratic U.S. Rep. Eric Sorensen said his success rate in getting funding for projects in the district this year is way above average compared with other U.S. congressman.
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A federal contribution to a new STEM/Science Lab Building at Illinois State University could come with the help of U.S. Rep. Eric Sorensen, who has requested funding for 15 projects in his district, including $15 million for the ISU building.
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Labor leader Mike Matejka returned late last week from a trip to the White House as part of a delegation invited to discuss infrastructure investments in Illinois and Indiana.