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The company behind the viral fish tube — or salmon cannon — has a new project: Keeping Asian carp out of Lake Michigan using facial recognition technology

The company behind the viral fish tube or salmon cannon has a new project: Keeping Asian carp out of Lake Michigan using facial recognition technology Morgan Greene, Chicago Tribune © Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune Nora Hargett, left, and Stephanie Schmidt, graduate students from the University of Illinois, boat near leaping Asian carp near the fish sorting system being tested near Lewistown. There may come a day on the Illinois River when a fish swims up a chute, slides through a scanner, and, after being recognized as a feared silver carp, is sorted and removed, eventually ending up in a carp burger on your dinner plate.

Virtual conference will look at COVID-19 s impact on health policy

After more than 60 years, Eldridge jewelry legacy comes to an end

George Halas Hall of Fame career began in Decatur The 1920 Decatur Staleys with legendary player/coach George Halas, front row, center. The team would move to Chicago the next year and become the Bears in 1922. George Halas is forever Papa Bear, the man who founded the Chicago Bears as the Decatur Staleys in 1920. Company teams, particularly baseball, were common in the early 20th century, as wealthy owners sought a certain prestige for their firms. A.E. Staley Sr. was no exception, but he also had his eye on a new sport — football. Halas moved to Decatur and lived at 280 W. William St., according to the city s street directory.

Ray Eldridge Jewelry legacy comes to an end

George Halas Hall of Fame career began in Decatur The 1920 Decatur Staleys with legendary player/coach George Halas, front row, center. The team would move to Chicago the next year and become the Bears in 1922. George Halas is forever Papa Bear, the man who founded the Chicago Bears as the Decatur Staleys in 1920. Company teams, particularly baseball, were common in the early 20th century, as wealthy owners sought a certain prestige for their firms. A.E. Staley Sr. was no exception, but he also had his eye on a new sport — football. Halas moved to Decatur and lived at 280 W. William St., according to the city s street directory.

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