
Eastern Illinois University Operations Normal After Unfounded Report
Eastern Illinois University has resumed normal operations after a report of an armed person on campus Monday was investigated and found to be unfounded.
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Eastern Illinois University has resumed normal operations after a report of an armed person on campus Monday was investigated and found to be unfounded.

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The Mercer County School Board has placed Superintendent Timothy Farquer on paid leave after he was charged with illegally accessing student medical records.

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