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The Prairie Band Potawatomi, based in Kansas, signed an agreement last week putting the 130 acres of farmland in DeKalb County into a federal trust.
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To celebrate this year for Earth Day and National Volunteer Week, employees at IDEAL Industries planted cabbage and kale for the DeKalb County Community Gardens.
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The U.S. Department of the Interior announced that Illinois is, once again, home to a federally recognized tribal nation.
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Like a cyclone of knowledge, NIU STEAM touches down on the scene to demystify whether or not weather can alter this human condition.
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This week, it’s the 2nd and final part of our conversation with Northern Illinois University Distinguished Teaching Professor, Dr. Gulsat Aygen. Dr. Aygen is a world-renowned Linguistics teacher, author, and translator.
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Tom McBride is not a fan of the moon. But the sun is another matter.
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Dylan Lloyd joins us to talk about his music and play live in Studio A.
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A Rockford health literacy initiative that uses art to help spread its message is once again taking part in this year’s Spring ArtScene. This biannual art walk takes place April 19 and 20.
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Kyle White says DeKalb County has at least 20 food pantries — and that inspired him to get to know his neighbors and clients.
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In a rural corner of northern Winnebago County, right up near the Wisconsin border, you can find one of the country’s most important bird research centers – and one of the most dedicated teams of volunteers you’ll ever meet. So as spring migration started ramping up, we sent our own dedicated team to investigate the Sand Bluff Bird Observatory and banding station.
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The resolution lays out arguments for why the county will not support migrants and instead pledges to support "legal residents."
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A northern Illinois poet is using a particular poetry form to inspire others to write.