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MURPHYSBORO — Amanda Allen Hall meticulously plans every meal. She avoids restaurants. Spending time outdoors requires careful consideration — a painful reality for the former hiking enthusiast since she developed alpha-gal syndrome eight years ago. A mere step outside leaves her at risk of an anaphylactic reaction, as the threat and population of ticks increases...

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CHICAGO — President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” severely impacted two of Illinois’ most economically vulnerable groups: the hundreds of thousands of Illinoisans set to lose Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program food assistance this year and the small farmers who are losing them as customers. The bill, H.R. 1, made changes in who can receive...

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Sirens and announcements to take shelter blared from public address speakers in Libertyville, Gurnee, and North Chicago the evening of Wednesday, June 17. Tornado clouds and potential funnel systems, from a low front, were spotted heading eastward from McHenry County toward Lake County. They eventually went over Lake Michigan, bringing rain. “The Gurnee area experienced...


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Raymond Grieshaber seemed to have it all. Working as a chemical engineer, the Evanston resident had plenty of friends and was having plenty of fun. “I had everything I wanted. I was going through the list in my head and I realized all the boxes were checked,” Grieshaber said. “I said, ‘The boxes are all...

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Dan Barreiro vividly recalls what the area north of downtown Aurora along the Fox River once looked like. It was not a pretty sight. “As a youngster growing up in Aurora, I remember traveling down North Broadway in the ’70s and ’80s and it looks much different now,” said Barreiro, now a 1st Ward Aurora...

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