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Mother Nature's son — Reber, other Grand Prairie Friends interested in maintaining natural habitat

Not many people know the 5-acre cemetery holds a remnant of the tall grass prairie — what Reber called “one of the three best remnants left in east-central Illinois.”

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Reber, other Grand Prairie Friends interested in maintaining natural habitat

Not many people know the 5-acre cemetery holds a remnant of the tall grass prairie — what Reber called “one of the three best remnants left in east-central Illinois.”

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THE COURTS | News, Sports, Jobs - Morning Journal

Grand Jury LISBON A woman allegedly caught with more than 200 grams of cocaine in her possession is facing multiple felony counts, including a specificati

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Police | News, Sports, Jobs - Morning Journal

County Sheriff A deputy was dispatched at 4:43 p.m. July 4 to Sandy Creek Road, West Township, for a welfare check. The deputy spoke to the person, who sa

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Officials fear $17M road bond will come up short

NARRAGANSETT – Town officials are concerned that a $17 million bond approved in 2012 will not be enough to complete the renovation and reconstruction of a number of roads originally slated for the project, estimating that a total of about $25 million will be needed. “The $17 million is not going to rebuild all of the roadways that were listed,” said Narragansett Department of Public Works Director (DPW) Mike DiCicco. “I think it was about $25 million that will have covered everything. We’re going to be able to finish a good chunk of the roads but we’ll have to regroup and figure out what we’re going to do to go after the rest of them at some point.”

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