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A month after bulldozers tore through Bell Bowl Prairie, forest preserve begins salvaging plant life
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The Chicago Rockford Airport had the federal go-ahead to demolish portions of the prairie
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The Federal Aviation Authority issued a decision that Rockford airport can resume construction
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The Governor is touting airport expansion in his re-election campaign. Some advocates says it isn't the whole story.
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The FAA confirms that work won't begin over the Bell Bowl Prairie until June 1.
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The Greater Rockford Airport Authority has not responded to a consultation letter from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources
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The Greater Rockford Airport Authority told the FAA they had preservation plans that don't appear to have come to fruition.
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Governor JB Pritzker visited the Rockford area to announce a slew of new projects coming to the state-line area.
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Airport officials announced they will redesign a portion of its expansion project which will remove a detention basin that was originally planned in the Bell Bowl Prairie.
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The Natural Land Institute announces a legal challenge to the Rockford Airport's extension that threatens the Bell Bowl Prairie.