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  2. ‘This is Black American history’: Hungerford heir visits ...

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    Since she was a child in the 1950s and 60s, Bea Leach Hatler had always heard stories of “the land in Eatonville” that was an important part of her family’s legacy. On Thursday, for the ...

  3. Judge to decide if lawsuit over Hungerford land in Eatonville ...

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    Lawyers for Orange County Public Schools argued before a judge Thursday morning for the dismissal of a lawsuit filed over the future of 100 acres of land that once housed the Robert Hungerford ...

  4. Mashel River - Wikipedia

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    The city of Eatonville has made efforts lately to clean up the area including a big cleanup in 2004 which ended up hardly making an impact. The canyon was even closed and signs were posted in an attempt to discourage people from mistreating the land. Within days, most of the signs were defaced or removed. [5]

  5. Illinois quick hits: Ice storm could impact N. Illinois; deer ...

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    The American Burn Association reports each year there is an estimated 1 person per 10,000 people in the U.S. requiring inpatient hospitalization at a burn center. State reports 2024 deer harvest ...

  6. African Americans in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    African Americans have significantly contributed to the history, culture, and development of Illinois since the early 18th century. The African American presence dates back to the French colonial era where the French brought black slaves to the U.S. state of Illinois early in its history, [3] and spans periods of slavery, migration, civil rights movement, and more.

  7. Columbus H. Boger – mayor of Eatonville 1887 [31] Mitchell Chapelle – mayor of LaVilla (now part of Jacksonville) [20] Oliver J. Coleman – county commissioner and Madison councilman (also Florida House and Florida Senate) [19] James Dean – Monroe County judge 1889 [20] Charles Dupont – sheriff of Monroe County c. 1893 [20]

  8. Study shows economic impact of deteriorating bridges in rural ...

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    The Illinois Soybean Association sanctioned a study to show the economic impact of rural bridges and their current condition. The association said agricultural productivity is expected to grow by ...

  9. Why the blowout jobs report is tanking stocks and sending ...

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    Stocks and bonds are tumbling after the December jobs report came in much stronger than expected. Nonfarm payroll additions smashed forecasts, while the US unemployment rate unexpectedly fell.