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  2. Illinois Food Stamps Schedule: When Payments Hit Link Cards ...

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    Illinois residents can apply for ... The federal Lifeline program provides free or low-cost landline or cell phone service to EBT cardholders. Illinois ... The Illinois Link Card is accepted at ...

  3. Food Stamps: Illinois Link Card Schedule for December and ...

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  4. SNAP FAQ: What Is the Illinois Link Card and How Can You ...

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  5. E-ZPass - Wikipedia

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    E-ZPass is an electronic toll collection system used on toll roads, toll bridges, and toll tunnels in the Eastern, Midwestern, and Southeastern United States.The E-ZPass Interagency Group (IAG) consists of member agencies in several states, which use the same technology and allow travelers to use the same transponder on toll roads throughout the network.

  6. Food Stamps: Illinois Link Card Schedule for December and ...

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    The Illinois Link Card is accepted at most grocery stores and over 9,000 retailers in Illinois. Look for a display of the Illinois Link card or a sign that says “Illinois Link accepted here.”

  7. SNAP Schedule: When Illinois Link Card Payments ... - AOL

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    The Illinois Link Card is accepted at most grocery stores and some retailers. Eligibility for SNAP is based on household income and expenses and the number of people living/eating together.

  8. Greater Peoria Mass Transit District - Wikipedia

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    Greater Peoria Mass Transit District was formed in 1970 to take over operations of the struggling privately run bus service. [6] In 1991, GP Transit became the first transit system in the country to test an ethanol powered bus. GP Transit was rebranded as CityLink in 2000, and soon after, in 2003, a new transit center was opened in downtown Peoria.

  9. Belleville station (MetroLink) - Wikipedia

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    Belleville has a connection to the St. Clair County Transit District's 14-mile (23 km) MetroBikeLink shared-use path system. This was the first segment of the MetroBikeLink system when it opened in 2002 and consisted of a 4-mile (6.4 km) trail, running from the Swansea station to Southwestern Illinois College. [6]