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Nearly 200 years after Native Americans were forced out of Illinois, the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation has become the first federally recognized tribal nation in the state after a decision from the U.S. Department of the Interior last week.
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The pastor of a small Rockford church is expanding his reach by using social media and other outlets.
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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 resolution was approved on a 10 to 6 vote after arguments were made ranging from anti-immigrant rhetoric to pleas to understand the economic role immigrants play in the local economy.
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Bob Evans takes a look at what could be the biggest problem for Democrats this election season.
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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.