This is one of the stories published in the March/April 2026 issue of ETX View Magazine, a product of the Tyler Morning Telegraph and Longview News-Journal. More stories […] ...
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The head of the CHA asked Mayor Brandon Johnson this week to consider removing longtime Commissioner Debra Parker from the ...
College of DuPage's Horticulture program has secured a $650,000 grant through the U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Institute of Food ...
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The city said it handles workers' compensation claims appropriately, but some first responders passionately dispute that.
Being quick to blame major public policy failures on corruption hides the fact that it's most often incompetence that's ...
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A food shelf in Burlington expanded to better accommodate a resource center for homeless people. Now, proposed funding cuts threaten the resource center’s future.
Armed with a zoology degree from the University of Manitoba, Janice Martin started work at Assiniboine Park Zoo in 1980 and ...
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