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CAMBRIDGE CHRONICLE: State Senate candidate Stoller faults Throneburg for violating standards
(PEORIA) The campaign for Republican candidate for State Senate to succeed Senator Chuck Weaver, Win Stoller, called out Independent challenger Marcus Throneburg for violating his own principles that he just sent to voters.
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CAMBRIDGE CHRONICLE: Up to $2,500 penalties for businesses that don’t enforce coronavirus rules
Businesses could face fines of up to $2,500 if they fail to enforce rules requiring face coverings and limiting crowd sizes under new emergency rules announced Friday by Gov. JB Pritzker.
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CAMBRIDGE CHRONICLE: July 25, 1975: Experts determine Augusta home’s history
With America’s Bicentennial year only months away Augustans got the bad news some suspected and others dreaded.
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CAMBRIDGE CHRONICLE: Filled backpacks for children in need
First United Methodist Church in Geneseo is partnering with Another Child Foundation to provide 100 backpacks filled with school supplies for Geneseo School District children in need in grades K-5.
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CAMBRIDGE CHRONICLE: ‘I’m leaving and I’m just not coming back’: Fed up with racism, Black Americans head overseas
‘I’m leaving and I’m just not coming back’: Fed up with racism, Black Americans head over
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CAMBRIDGE CHRONICLE: Tulsa mayor lifts curfew ahead of Trump’s rally after call with president - live updates
Tulsa officials have rescinded a curfew tied to President Donald Trump’s controversial rally scheduled there Saturday in an extraordinary reversal that came after Trump spoke with the city’s mayor.
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CAMBRIDGE CHRONICLE: Remembering Joel Vandemore
Even though the sun may be shining, there is a cloud of sadness that covers Geneseo and the surrounding communities from the loss of a man who so many called their friend – Joel Vandemore.
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CAMBRIDGE CHRONICLE: Young adults in Kentucky threw a ‘coronavirus party.’ Now one of them has COVID-19.
Young adults in Kentucky threw a ‘coronavirus party.’ Now one of them has COVID-19.
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CAMBRIDGE CHRONICLE: Colleges are emptying because of coronavirus. Liberty University is inviting students back
Most of them won’t attend classes in person, but thousands of Liberty University students will return to the evangelical Virginia campus as the coronavirus continues to spread.
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CAMBRIDGE CHRONICLE: ‘We’re not being quarantined. We’re being detained.’ Americans stuck in Cambodia amid pandemic.
When Ryan Knapp and his wife booked a Viking River cruise along the Mekong Delta, they thought it would be a dream trip – a chance to finally see Angkor Wat, the stunning Buddhist temple complex, and explore other parts of Cambodia.
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CAMBRIDGE CHRONICLE: The race to find a coronavirus treatment: One strategy might be just weeks away, scientists say.
In a week when the coronavirus closures and quarantines hit like falling dominoes the lockdown in Italy, the empty workplaces and college campuses in the U.S
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CAMBRIDGE CHRONICLE: Oil price war,’ coronavirus could drive gas prices below $2 gallon
Gasoline could fall below $2 a gallon in the coming weeks, driven by oil prices that are plunging after major producers failed to agree to a plan to prop up crude prices this weekend and by fears of declining energy demand due to economic disruptsion from the coronavirus.
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CAMBRIDGE CHRONICLE: Earth may have been a ‘waterworld’ without continents 3 billion years ago, study suggests
Around 3 billion years ago, Earth may have been covered in water – a proverbial “waterworld” – without any continents separating the oceans.
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CAMBRIDGE CHRONICLE: Smithsonian makes nearly 3 million pieces of art available online and free to use
Ever wanted to take a deep dive into one of the world’s largest art collections?
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CAMBRIDGE CHRONICLE: School superintendents are overwhelmingly male. What’s holding women back from the top job?
Christine Ackerman, the superintendent of the Chappaqua school district in New York, always knew she wanted to be a school administrator and actively pursued that goal.
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CAMBRIDGE CHRONICLE: Justin Bieber gets candid about past drug addiction, getting sober: I ‘felt like I was dying’
“He’s gone through a lot in a very short life,” Braun added.
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CAMBRIDGE CHRONICLE: Trump warns Iran but says US ‘ready to embrace peace with all who seek it’
Trump warns Iran but says US ‘ready to embrace peace with all who seek it’
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CAMBRIDGE CHRONICLE: Ukrainian plane crash, 176 dead: What we know so far
Ukrainian plane crash, 176 dead: What we know so far
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CAMBRIDGE CHRONICLE: The Northeast warms ahead of rest of USA: ‘Our winters now are not like our winters before’
For one scientist, climate change in the Northeast announces itself in the abnormal appearances of warm-water fish – an abundance of mahi-mahi and unprecedented sightings in January of Gulf Stream flounder and juvenile black sea bass in shallow waters off the New England coast.
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CAMBRIDGE CHRONICLE: What’s open Christmas Day? The list includes CVS, Starbucks and 7-Eleven — but not Walmart
Cambridge Chronicle issued the following announcement on.What’s open Christmas Day?