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The Environmental Protection Agency recently released new rules regarding the Waters of the United States that decide which bodies of water fall under federal protection. But a case the U.S. Supreme Court is expected to rule on soon throws those rules into question and could mean less protection for wetlands.
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The Rockford Symphony Orchestra has a new maestro following a 30-year tenure of their former one. He recently had a conversation with WNIJ’s Yvonne Boose.
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The Northern Illinois University School of Theater and Dance will showcase a film that took over 10 years to complete.
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The Rockford Symphony Orchestra has a new music director.
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A Rockford native accomplished one of his lifelong goals and won big while doing it.
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Volunteers in a northern Illinois city use Martin Luther King, Jr. celebrations to foster community through the youth that expands beyond the holiday.
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A network of businesspeople in DeKalb is asking the community to help design their business directory cover.
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Nominations are now open for annual awards that celebrate the arts and artists in the Rockford area.
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City of Rockford braces for possible severe winter storm
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It’s been almost 10 years since one Rockford native was granted clemency by President Obama. This ex-drug dealer is using his story to help others choose a different path.