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The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA) has announced more than $66 million invested through it's State Revolving Fund in loans to local governments and water districts for the first half of Fiscal Year 2024. The fund provides low interest loans for wastewater, stormwater and drinking water projects. Here in Lawrence County, the South Lawrence Water Corporation has been named the recipient of an approximately $1.5 million loan. The funding will be used to improve their water distribution system infrastructure to provide an adequate supply of drinking water to it's customers. They will install two new pumps for booster pump station #2, a new booster pump station to provide interconnect with Bridgeport, booster pump station #1 will get two new pumps, piping and valves and watermains and appurtenances will also be installed.
3-Month-Old baby boy safely recovered after abduction east of Plymouth; woman charged
USDA makes American children healthier, agriculture stronger with more farm to school investments
The Taste of the Fair Food Competition, presented by Pepsi
Suspect charged with kidnapping after 3-month-old recovered safely in multi-agency operation
3-month-old infant safely recovered in Merrillville following Marshall County Abduction Alert
3-month-old infant safely recovered in Merrillville following Marshall County Abduction Alert
Plymouth Community Schools implements bell-to-bell cell phone ban beginning this fall
Plymouth Police make 3 traffic-related arrests over Independence Day weekend
