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Developers, archeologists strive for balance in progress, preservation |
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There's a delicate balance between holding back development and holding onto irreplaceable history.
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![]() Washington University archeology students, under the guidance of Professor John E. Kelly, work through the summer at Cahokia Mounds, remapping a site once inhabited by Indian civilizations. Archeologists work in the public and private sector, preserving finds and rerouting commercial development when necessary to save historical records. | |||||||
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![]() 10 years of the 'new' Clark Bridge easing traffic flow to and from Alton
ALTON - It's no secret that Abraham Lincoln played a major role in Illinois - in its history, its pride, its tourism and
"placing it on the map." He also spent a great deal of time in Alton - participating in the famous Lincoln-Douglas debate,
visiting friends and representing legal clients. But who would have thought that with a little stretch of the imagination he
may have inadvertently played a role in the Clark Bridge?
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Passage of state bill could expedite pace of state design-build projects
State of Illinois agencies have never been able to contract a construction project on a design-build basis.
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