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New Nuclear Reactors May Go to Southnew

A nuclear-power consortium targets Alabama and Mississippi for the next reactors, suggesting that Clinton, Ill., no longer is a leading site for Exelon Corp.'s next nuke.
Illinois Times  |  Bruce Rushton  |  10-07-2005  |  Environment

The Reawakeningnew

Central Illinois is the site of one of the nation's most ambitious floodplain restoration projects. The Nature Conservancy has assembled a 7,000-acre preserve called Emiquon where two lakes were drained 80 years ago for agriculture.
Illinois Times  |  Jeanne Townsend Handy  |  11-30-2004  |  Environment

Federal Investigators Search for Answers to Plant Explosionnew

More than seven months after the fatal explosion at Formosa Plastics Corp. in Illiopolis, Ill., federal investigators have finally gained access to the long-restricted area of the chemical plant where the incident occurred.
Illinois Times  |  Todd Spivak  |  11-05-2004  |  Environment

Peace Activist Warns Students to Be Afraid...Very Afraidnew

Anti-nuke crusader Helen Caldicott tells Illinois Wesleyan University students that they live in a dangerous area, with a nuclear-power plant just 24 miles away.
Illinois Times  |  Todd Spivak  |  10-18-2004  |  Environment

Fate of Illinois's Natural Resources Increasingly Falls on Volunteersnew

An environmental group has released what is widely being hailed as the most comprehensive inventory of natural areas ever compiled in central Illinois. The group's efforts come at a time when the administration of Gov. Rod Blagojevich is hacking away at the state's conservation efforts.
Illinois Times  |  Todd Spivak  |  10-08-2004  |  Environment

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