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Durbin, Bustos call Trump administration’s new ethanol production rules ‘complete failure’

Two members of the Illinois congressional delegation criticized the Trump administration’s new rules on ethanol production. They called the new…

6 years ago

Illinois state-level Future City Competition to take place on January 18

The theme of 2019-20 Future City Competition is Clean Water: Tap Into Tomorrow. The Illinois state-level competition will take place…

6 years ago

Springfield Police Department announces traffic safety enforcement campaign during holiday festivities

The Springfield Police Department announced its traffic safety enforcement campaign during the holiday festivities. The campaign focuses on impaired and…

6 years ago

Downtown Aurora booms in 2019 with 16 grand openings

2019 proved to be a booming year for downtown Aurora. 16 grand openings happened in downtown Aurora in 2019 apart…

6 years ago

Chicago man convicted of illegal possession of gun

A jury found a Chicago man guilty on the charges of possessing a handgun gun illegally and offering to pay…

6 years ago

Court sentences two men from Freeport to prison over drug trafficking charges

The federal court in Rockford sentenced two Freeport men to prison on the charges of drug trafficking. Terrance Young, a…

6 years ago

Construction Backlog Indicator of ABC remains unchanged in October

Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) released the details of its Construction Backlog Indicator. They made the announcement that their Construction…

6 years ago

Court sentences hedge fund manager to more than seven year in prison in fraud case

A Connecticut man has been sentenced to seven years and four months in federal prison. He was involved in operating…

6 years ago

Illinois unemployment rate comes down to new historic low

The Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES) released the unemployment data provided by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).…

6 years ago

University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign reveals funding schools would relieve property taxes

The Illinois Economic Policy Institute and the Project for Middle-Class Renewal at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign conducted a study,…

6 years ago

Court sentences husband and wife to prison for seeking more than $1.3 in tax refunds

A Joliet couple has been sentenced to federal prison by a US District Court. The couple was involved in filing…

6 years ago

Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services award $16 million to Lurie Children’s Hospital

Ann & Hobert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago has received an award of $16 million from the federal Centers…

6 years ago

Pritzker signs pensions reform bill into law

JB Pritzker, the governor of Illinois, has signed a bill into law that will consolidate 649 police and firefighters pension…

6 years ago

Jury convicts 13 Peoria street gang members over charges of violent crimes

13 members of a Peoria street gang, Bomb Squad, have been convicted by a jury. The members were charged with…

6 years ago

5 vehicles crash at Route 53 Palatine, one roll over

The Palatine police and firefighters/paramedics received the report of a crash that occurred at Route 53 Palatine, Illinois. According to…

6 years ago

Chicago Fire Department faces charges related to USERRA Rights

The Department of Justice filed a case against the Chicago Fire Department (CFD) in the US District Court for the…

6 years ago

US-Canada-Mexico trade pact approved by US House

The US House approved the controversial trade pact bill. The bill was approved after the addition of concessions over labor…

6 years ago

National Labor Relations Board take three decisions on two days

The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has taken three decisions on December 16 and 17. All of these decisions are…

6 years ago

Paramount Theatre will host world premier musical on February 12

The Paramount Theatre in downtown Aurora will host a hilarious world premiere musical, The Secret of My Success, on February…

6 years ago

Monique Brinkman-Hill appoints as executive director of South Side Community Art Center

The South Side Community Art Center has announced the appointment of Monique Brinkman-Hill as a new executive director. The appointment…

6 years ago

Court sentences Rockford man to 15 months in prison for being involved in laser pointing at aircraft

Philip G. Reinhard, a US District Judge, sentenced a Rockford man to 15 months in the federal prison today. According…

6 years ago

Pritzker promises to boost Child Care Assistance Program

JB Pritzker, the governor of Illinois, said in a news conference, “Illinois will become the best state in the nation…

6 years ago

Naperville Police Department announces appointment of new deputy chief

Robert Lee has been appointed as the new deputy chief of the Naperville Police Department. He is a 25-year veteran…

6 years ago

Steel raise $6400 for Cyclones Amateur Hockey Association through auction

The Illinois Aviation Academy presented the auction during Winterfest on Saturday night at Fox Valley Ice Arena. The money raised…

6 years ago

Henry Bros. Co. initiates work on project for disable adults in Palatine

Spruce Village is an affordable housing project for adults with physical and mental abilities in Palatine. Henry Bros. Co. has…

6 years ago

2020 Cookie Program started by Girls Scouts with online sales initiating December 16

Elgin, IL – Girls Scouts have started the 2020 Cookie Program during the holiday season. The program will allow people…

6 years ago

Empower allows Naperville electric customers to view energy usage online

The City of Naperville has launched a free and secure online dashboard, Empower, for the electricity customers. The electricity customers…

6 years ago

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