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Chesney: Rural Illinois “Not Forgotten” when it comes to higher taxes and fees

It’s no secret that much of rural Illinois, the vast region of Illinois outside of Chicago and the collar counties,…

6 years ago

Fresh Fitness Returns to 2020 Winter Farmer’s Market

The City of Carbondale has once again teamed up with the Carbondale Park District and SIU Recreation Center to host…

6 years ago

Rep. Carroll decries Lake Zurich anti-Semitism

A state legislator pledges new laws on anti-Semitism after a swastika was painted on a Lake Zurich elementary school last…

6 years ago

JJC Trustee Mike O’Connell Announces Departure From Board, College Outlines Process to Fill Vacancy

Joliet Junior College Trustee Michael O’Connell will resign from the Board of Trustees effective Jan. 2, 2020, citing the desire…

6 years ago

Sam Colangelo Nets First-career Hat Trick As Chicago Extends Win Streak To Nine Games

Playing in the first outdoor game in franchise history, the Chicago Steel (23-4-1-0, 47 pts) took down the Green Bay…

6 years ago

Centerstone receives $2.1M grant from Illinois Children’s Healthcare Foundation

Centerstone, a national leader in behavioral health care, today announced it has received a $2.1 million, six-year grant from the…

6 years ago

Smooth rollout, long lines for legal weed

Long lines formed outside marijuana dispensaries on New Year’s Day and persisted into Thursday after recreational cannabis went legal across…

6 years ago

Fox Valley Orthopedics Welcomes Pain Management Specialist

Fox Valley Orthopedics is pleased to welcome Dr. Ryan Unger to their team of physicians. Dr. Unger is a board-certified…

6 years ago

Naperville Firefighters Battle Structure Fire on 1200 Block of Andria Court

At 7:29 p.m. on Tuesday Dec. 31, 2019, Naperville’s Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) received a 911 call for the…

6 years ago

Steel clinches 9-5 victory over Phantoms on Saturday night

It was a sixth straight win for the Chicago Steel as they won the Saturday night game against the Youngstown…

6 years ago

Court sentences a suburban gun dealer to 12 years in federal prison

A suburban gun dealer has been sentenced to 12 years in federal. He was proven guilty in the court over…

6 years ago

Brisson, Colangelo, Farrell, Fontaine, Reid selected to BioSteel All-American Game

The USHL made an announcement on Friday about the selection of the players for the BioSteel All-American Game. Five players…

6 years ago

Senior Fraud Prevention Seminar to be hosted by Rep. Stuart on January 6

State Rep. Katie Stuart, D-Edwardsville, is going to host a Senior Fraud Prevention Seminar on Monday, January 6, 2020, at…

6 years ago

Arlington Heights Police receive report of retail theft of $1000 at Harbor Freight

An unknown male criminal concealed merchandise for sale and left Harbor Freight without paying on Monday, December 23, 2020. Arlington…

6 years ago

Bristow will host Senior Fraud Prevention Seminar at Bethalto Senior Center

Representative Monica Bristow is going to host a Senior Fraud Prevention Seminar on January 6. The seminar will be hosted…

6 years ago

BLS and IDES release preliminary data of Illinois unemployment rate

The US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and the Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES) released the preliminary data today.…

6 years ago

Rep. LaPointe backs Pension Reform Bill signed by Pritzker

State Representative Lindsey LaPointe supported Senate Bill 1300. The bill will ease the tax burden for local residents. According to…

6 years ago

Lightfoot says Chicago is still “Welcoming City” for refugees

Lori Lightfoot, the mayor of Chicago, reaffirmed the status of Chicago as a “Welcoming City” for refugees. President Trump issued…

6 years ago

City of Joliet announces garbage collection and closures for New Year holiday season

The City of Joliet announced the garbage collection and closures dates during the week of December 30, 2019. The garbage…

6 years ago

Steel Fans ready for receiving giveaways during this weekend games

The Chicago Steel will face the Youngstown Phantoms in two clashes scheduled on December 28 and December 29. The weekend…

6 years ago

Lake Zurich firefighters take control on house fire quickly

The firefighters/paramedics of Lake Zurich responded to a report of a house fire on December 25, 2019, at 8:39 am.…

6 years ago

Bristow teams up with Santa Claus to share gifts at local daycares

State Representative Monica Bristow, D-Alton, joined Santa Claus to spread Christmas cheer with the community. Bristow shared stockings of goodies…

6 years ago

Community Advisory Council formed for ‘The 78’ project

‘The 78’ development project is moving forward as a Community Advisory Council has been formed for the project. The development…

6 years ago

Pritzker announces Illinois will get $40 million in fed funds for early childhood

JB Pritzker, the governor of Illinois, announced that he had secured $40 million in federal funding to accomplish his mission…

6 years ago

Mazda, Toyota, and Subaru crash at Route 12 and Volo Village Road

The Lake County Sheriff’s Deputies and Wauconda paramedics/firefighters received a report of a crash at Route 12 and Volo Village…

6 years ago

Rivian adds 1.3 billion at the end of year

Rivian is an electric-truck manufacturing company and it added $1.3 billion investment on Monday. The total investment made by the…

6 years ago

AGC survey finds key challenges for Illinois contractors

The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) conducted a survey about the challenges of contractors in finding hourly and salaried…

6 years ago

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