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In the
United States Court of Appeals
For the Seventh Circuit
Nos. 06-1039 & 06-1...
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CHICAGO -- Fitch Ratings has assigned an 'AAA' rating to the City of Champaign, Illinois' (the city) approximately $9.315 million general obligation (...
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Eugene M. Thirolf, Champaign, Ill., for plaintiffs-appellants.
James L. Capel, Jr., Champaign, Ill., Frederic M. Grosser, Asst. State's Atty., Urbana...
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NORMAL - A change in Amtrak's station guidelines has prompted a redesign of the first floor of the planned transportation center in uptown Normal.
The City Council approved paying Ratio Architects of Champaign up to $61,000 for the redesign.
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J. Steven Beckett (argued), Beckett & Crewell, Champaign, Ill., for plaintiff-appellant.
Michael R. Cornyn (argued), Thomas, Mamer & Haughey, Champai...
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... one Catholic congregation in a midwestern city of 100,000 population. Their beliefs largely repre... Work, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. Shankar Nair, MBA, is a PhD student, School of Bu...
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James G. Walker, Dean Engelbrecht, Bloomington, Ill., for Guillermo Castillo.
Lawrence R. Samuels, Jeffrey A. Berman, Jacquelyn F. Kidder, Ross & Har...
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CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -- Big Ten University presidents and athletic directors talk about a handful of factors that they say will decide whether the conference expands.
But listen closely and it sounds like one factor outweighs them all: money.
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City of Champaign, the home of University of Illinois, gets state-of-the art outdoor Wi-Fi network just in time for back to school
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Ca...
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CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -- The mayor of a small Southern Illinois city threatened by two swollen rivers ordered all residents to leave by midnight Saturday because a "sand boil," an area where river water was seeping up through the ground behind the levee, had become dangerously large.
Cairo Mayor Judson Childs issued a mandatory evacuation order for the city of 2,800 residents late Saturday afternoon hours after meeting with Maj. Gen. Michael Walsh, the Army Corps of Engineers officer tasked with deciding whether to blow a hole in the Birds Point levee in Missouri, downstream from Cairo, to relieve pressure on levees along the dangerously high Ohio and Mississippi rivers.