AP For the first time in years substantial numbers of new homes are being built in Bloomington-Normal.
Most of the new housing development in Normal is happening closer to the edges of town than filling in or redeveloping areas closer to existing neighborhoods.
City Manager Pam Reece said the town has seen activity in Greystone Fields near Normal West high school, Pheasant Ridge, Blackstone Trails, Northbridge, and the Vineyards. Reece said those are all subdivisions that are more recently annexed. We also know that those subdivisions aren t completely built out. So, there could be more additions in the future as growth continues, said Reece.
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Fountianville by Veronica Langley
“Fountainville. It’s a dumb name, but the story is great, let me tell you.” -Paige
Paige, her boyfriend Arthur, and best friend Courtney are three post grads living under the same roof. They have intense writing sessions to encourage each other to grow in their fields of work. Seasons come and go like an idea for a story; tension flares when betrayals come to light. Will their relationships be preserved with the fountain of life or wither away?
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Enjoy the farcical antics of Linda and Carrie as they try to save their publicly funded radio program by hosting a pledge drive with help from an unexpected visitor.
Edwardsville pool won t open this summer
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EDWARDSVILLE The City of Edwardsville Community Swimming Pool on the campus of Southern Illinois University Edwardsville will remain closed thios summer.
Officials with the Edwardsville Parks and Recreation Department on Thursday announced that they had hoped to open the poool this season after being unable to open last summer because of COVID-19 attendance restrictions from the Illinois Department of Public Health.
“The Parks and Recreation Department is continuing to plan for events and activities for our community to enjoy,” said Nate Tingley, Director of Parks and Recreation. “We appreciate the community for understanding this difficult situation and will be looking forward to seeing everyone at our other wonderful parks this summer.”