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Old 02-11-2016, 09:05 AM
 
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So I put in for a job in Congerville. I am trying to find out more about the town. Most towns you google or FB the town and come up with something. Other then the population or a map nothing comes up. Other then wikipedia I can't find anything. Does Congerville have a website, FB or something else? Thanks.
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Old 02-11-2016, 07:28 PM
 
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So I put in for a job in Congerville. I am trying to find out more about the town. Most towns you google or FB the town and come up with something. Other then the population or a map nothing comes up. Other then wikipedia I can't find anything. Does Congerville have a website, FB or something else? Thanks.
https://www.facebook.com/Congerville...t=feed_comment

https://www.facebook.com/Congerville...arket/?fref=nf
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Old 02-13-2016, 12:02 AM
 
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From fhe Illinois River beginng at Peoria, to as far East as Normal and as far Southwest as Springrield, us lttle more than thousands of acres of crops interrupted by cattle, small farm tows and forested areas. Of this area Peoria is the oldest and largest, followed by Springfield and Bloomington. The other communities once in sioze from enclaves of less thn 200 to 10,000 when you get closer to a large community. You'll find the same thing from Brimfield to Lincoln and points south.

Congergville, Eureka, and Goodfield are not far from I-74 and roughly mid-way between the Illinois River and I-55. Eureka, the seat of Woodford County, is the largest of the three. It is a small leafy, green town with a court house that is home to Eureka Lake and Eureka College, a well regarded Liberal Arts school. ISU, a 22,0000 student campus at Normal, is also well regrded. For seious shoppers the closest metro is Peoria (over 400,000 demographics).
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Old 02-13-2016, 09:51 AM
 
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From fhe Illinois River beginng at Peoria, to as far East as Normal and as far Southwest as Springrield, us lttle more than thousands of acres of crops interrupted by cattle, small farm tows and forested areas. Of this area Peoria is the oldest and largest, followed by Springfield and Bloomington. The other communities once in sioze from enclaves of less thn 200 to 10,000 when you get closer to a large community. You'll find the same thing from Brimfield to Lincoln and points south.

Congergville, Eureka, and Goodfield are not far from I-74 and roughly mid-way between the Illinois River and I-55. Eureka, the seat of Woodford County, is the largest of the three. It is a small leafy, green town with a court house that is home to Eureka Lake and Eureka College, a well regarded Liberal Arts school. ISU, a 22,0000 student campus at Normal, is also well regrded. For seious shoppers the closest metro is Peoria (over 400,000 demographics).

You from the area? I think ISU and U of I champaign are both there. How about Montgomery Township
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