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When government should operate like a business
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Paul D. May, P.E., Assistant Executive Director, Northwest Suburban Municipal Joint Action Water Agency
Oct 12, 2016
See who's transforming the way government works for the better
By
Madeline Shepherd
Oct 11, 2016
Data Points: How Chicago's crime rate and population change stack up against other cities
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Alden Loury
Sep 29, 2016
Turning Nashville into 'Boomtown': An evening with former Mayor Karl Dean
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Skyler Larrimore
Sep 28, 2016
MPC is thrilled to see so many friends on Crain's Who's Who list!
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Ariel Ranieri
Sep 15, 2016
CTA looks to use Transit Facility Improvement Area to fund Red Purple Modernization
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Ryan Griffin-Stegink
Sep 15, 2016
Data Points: Are crime and population loss connected in Chicago?
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Alden Loury
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and MPC AmeriCorps VISTA Fellow Elizabeth O'Brien
Sep 14, 2016
Is integration worth pursuing? Three lines of argument
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Marisa Novara
Aug 30, 2016
So on Saturday I went swimming in the Calumet River
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Josh Ellis
Aug 30, 2016
Talking Transit: Milwaukee's new transit investments
By
Yonah Freemark
Aug 25, 2016
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