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Court sentences six Rockford residents on federal fraud charges

Matthew F. Kennelly, a US district judge, sentenced six Rockford residents on Monday in federal court on the charges of…

4 years ago

Illinois Governor Announced COVID Funding for PreK-12, Higher Education with Equity Focus

Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker has announced that he will be dedicating $108.5 million in federal Governor’s Emergency Education Relief (GEER)…

4 years ago

Launch of New E-Filing and Case Management System Announced

Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission (IWCC) has announced the launch of a new e-filling and case management system. The IWCC is…

4 years ago

Charles Box Scholarships Announced

Today, the Charles Box Scholarships have been unveiled by the region's leading private four-year institution, Rockford University. The program will…

4 years ago

National study finds coronavirus pandemic worsens housing crisis

The coronavirus pandemic has worsened the housing crisis in the US, according to a national study released on Tuesday. The…

4 years ago

Knoch Knolls Nature Center Reopening

Naperville Park District is planning to reopen Knoch Knolls Nature Center for the public, drop-in visits. They are reopening it…

4 years ago

C-Suite Award to be given to Szpekowski

Daily Herald Business Ledger will honor Pat Szpekowski, APR, president, PR Strategies & Communications, Inc. in Elgin with the C-Suite…

4 years ago

Highland Community College Announces Precautions

Highland Community College is preparing for the fall 2020 semester. They are welcoming back employees, students, and visitors to the…

4 years ago

Congressional Democrats: Add food stamps to farmer’s markets

Illinois congressional Democrats are leading the fight for easing the usage of food stamps at farmers’ markets and small businesses…

4 years ago

Employment non-profit to move into $14 million renovated building

An employment non-profit will move into former bank building after $14 million renovations. A $14 million building permit has been…

4 years ago

Virtual Public Workshop to be hosted by Moving Will County

Moving Will County project is hosting a virtual public workshop on August 13, 2020. Will County and the Chicago Metropolitan…

4 years ago

Child Pornography Trafficking Charges for Four East Central Illinois Men

Four men have been charges in separate unrelated cases with trafficking child pornography. A federal grand jury this week returned…

4 years ago

Stealing Mail Charges for Postal Employee

27-year old Brittany Freeman of Johnston City, Illinois (Williamson County) has been charged with four counts of theft of mail…

4 years ago

School Board Meeting to be Packed

Recently dismissed teacher and former New Berlin Education Association President Joe Kindred will be supported by several parents, community members,…

4 years ago

Illegal Sports Bookmaking and Tax Offenses Charges

A north suburban man has been charged with illegal sports bookmaking and filing a false federal income tax return. The…

4 years ago

Five individuals charged with drug offenses in US District Court in Chicago

A federal investigation found five individuals involved in cocaine trafficking on Chicago’s North Side. These five individuals have been indicted…

4 years ago

Impact of Paycheck Protection Program

The data on the utilization of the popular Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) was released earlier this week by the Small…

4 years ago

Taxpayers paid more than $22 billion to help retention of 2.1 million jobs

Small Business Administration's newly released data reveals that taxpayers paid more than $22 billion to more than 200,000 Illinois businesses…

4 years ago

Pritzker signs Hospital Assessment and Health Care Affordability Acts into law

JB Pritzker, the governor of Illinois, signed two bills into law to improve the health care facilities for Illinoisans. He…

4 years ago

Unemployment Claims Drop to 1.3 M

The new U.S. unemployment benefit claims dropped to 1.3 million last week. However, the claims are still almost double the…

4 years ago

COVID Relief Calls by Independent Clubs

Coronavirus relief is been lobbied for by numerous independent clubs across the nation. The clubs are saying without the relief,…

4 years ago

Virtual Benefit Dinner for Supporting Racial Equity in Arts

A virtual benefit dinner with artist Amanda Williams and Chef Erick Williams is to be conducted to support racial equity…

4 years ago

National Weather Service certifies UIS as a StormReady® University

The National Weather Service has certified the University of Illinois Springfield as a StormReady® University. The StormReady® universities are better…

4 years ago

Pandemic prompts business closures & early retirements

The COVID-19 Pandemic forced businesses to close down but after more than three months into the pandemic, some businesses are…

4 years ago

City of Champions Cup Team Names Released

The City of Champions Cup will open on July 16th at DuPage Medical Group. The Cup will have 3 new…

4 years ago

Springfield Man facing additional federal charges in connection with the killing of Special Deputy U.S. Marshal Jacob Keltner

Floyd E. Brown is facing additional charges in connection with the killing of Special Deputy U.S. Marshal Jacob Keltner as…

4 years ago

Gov. Pritzker urges federal lawmakers to adopt nationwide face-covering requirement

JB Pritzker, the governor of Illinois, urged federal lawmakers on Wednesday to adopt nationwide face-covering requirements. In some states, a…

4 years ago

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