Gov. Rauner announces Uber launch in central Illinois visit

Uber is now offering ride-sharing services in Bloomington-Normal and several other Illinois communities. (Photo by SpaceAgeSage/flickr)

By Metro News Service

CHAMPAIGN – Gov. Bruce Rauner visited Champaign on Sunday to celebrate the launch of Uber. 

The ride-sharing service opened in Champaign-Urbana as well as in Bloomington-Normal, Rockford and Aurora on Sunday. 

Uber opened in Springfield with 50 drivers about three weeks ago.  It now has around 150 drivers.  The service is in over 280 cities worldwide.

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