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Ash Street underpass project in Springfield named “Project of the Year”

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Wednesday, May 19, 2021 12:00 PM
  • Springfield
  • Transportation

23275 IDOT Ash Street underpass photo1It’s no secret that cities are better when they’re efficient and less divided. One infrastructure project in Springfield that attempts to increase efficiency and bring neighborhoods together was recognized by the American Public Work Association.

On Monday, the Illinois Department of Transportation announced that the APWA had selected the Ash Street underpass in Springfield as one of its “Project of the Year.” This award recognizes achievement in management and administration of public works projects across the United States.

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Chicago: birthplace of the Ferris wheel

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Wednesday, May 19, 2021 08:30 AM
  • Chicago
  • Ferris Wheel
  • ChicagoWorld's Columbian Exposition

a ferris wheel serves as a reminder of peaceful times in beirut the city has 8a1615 1600A staple at any carnival or fair is the Ferris wheel, but did you know that the Ferris wheel is over 120 years old?

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Illinois State Cancer Registry selected to support national research program

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Friday, May 14, 2021 10:00 AM

20190371158 0739d7d6a1 kIllinois has long lead the way in research aimed at improving the quality of life for state residents, as the selection of the Illinois State Cancer Registry to participate in a prestigious national program demonstrates.

The ISCR is a program of the Illinois Department of Public Health that collects and provides data relating to the occurrence of cancer in Illinois. This data allows medical professionals and communities to learn how to better treat cancer in patients and to identify potential causes of cancer cases by mapping where they occur.

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“Time for Me to Drive” campaign highlights opportunities to travel across Illinois

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Thursday, May 13, 2021 01:28 PM
  • Tourism
  • Harmon

IOT 2021 05 TFMTD Display General 300x2501With summer on the horizon and COVID-19 vaccination rates rising, many Americans may be looking for opportunities to hit the road. Luckily, the Illinois Office of Tourism has decided to give them a lot of options.

The Office of Tourism and Governor JB Pritzker have newly announced their “Time for Me to Drive” multi-state ad campaign, which shows people suffering from cabin fever the many opportunities Illinois offers for tourists with every interest. Their newly updated website, “Enjoy Illinois,” features more than 60 road trip itineraries and highlights things to do and places to see from across the state.

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