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For more than four decades, the Cedar-Knox Rural Water Project has drawn water from Lewis and Clark Lake and pumped it into communities and ho…

SEMIAUTOMATIC WEAPONS: In a 4-3 decision Friday, the Illinois Supreme Court upheld the state's ban on the sale or possession of the type of se…

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The U.S. and its European allies are importing vast amounts of nuclear compounds and products from Russia, giving Moscow hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue as it wages war on Ukraine. Trade data and experts say Russia sold $1.7 billion in nuclear products to firms in the U.S. and Europe. The sales have raised alarms from nonproliferation experts and elected officials who say the imports help to bankroll the development of Moscow’s nuclear arsenal and complicate efforts to curtail Russia’s war-making abilities. The dependence on Russian uranium and other nuclear products leaves the U.S. and its allies open to energy shortages if Russian President Vladimir Putin were to cut supplies.

Producers of ethanol, the biofuel made from corn, are finally catching a break as the summer U.S. travel season is bringing an unexpected wind…

June 24, 1921—July 29, 2023 Our Lord and His angels welcomed another soul to the heavenly realm this week. June Arline Osburn Splichal passed …

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