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Chicago Steel wins against Sioux City Musketeers by 6-3 margin

It was a comprehensive win for the Steel against the Musketeers on Saturday night at Tyson Events Center. The Steel…

6 years ago

Annual Mistletoe Walk to take place on Nov. 24 in Downtown Freeport

The shoppers are invited to join the annual Mistletoe Walk on November 24, 2019, in Downtown Freeport from noon to…

6 years ago

The New Arts Jazztet to perform on December 2, at the Varsity Center

The New Arts Jazztet, a music group, will perform in the New Arts Jazztet Does Christmas show on December 2,…

6 years ago

Rep. Stephanie Kifowit urges veterans to volunteer with foster children

Rep. Stephanie Kifowit joined a group of bipartisan legislators for fighting to advocate for the vulnerable children in the local…

6 years ago

Alleged ISIS material supporter charged in Chicago

A Chicago-area street gang’s leader has been arrested by the police on the charges of providing material support to the…

6 years ago

Big honor for TRIO Director DeAndre Butler

Huge Achievement for Joliet Junior College director of Project Achieve/TRIO Programs as Community College Business Officers (CCBO) honors him with…

6 years ago

No more paraprofessional shortage in Illinois schools?

The Illinois Education Association (IAE) has used legislation to combat the shortage of paraprofessionals in Illinois schools. They have worked…

6 years ago

Dollar Tree issued FDA warning letter

The Dollar Tree has been given a warning letter by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The Greenbrier International, Inc.…

6 years ago

Exiting poverty possible with money for nothing?

The head of a Mississippi pilot program shared some benefits of giving $1,000 a month to 20-African American mothers. The…

6 years ago

Good news comes for perspective students from University of Illinois Springfield

The University of Illinois Springfield announced that it would waive the application fees for all prospective students. The decision was…

6 years ago

Stephenson County court sentences Marcum with life in prison

Devin Marcum, a Freeport man, was sentenced with life in prison in a courtroom of Stephenson County during the sentencing…

6 years ago

Community Activists call for hands-on approach to stem gun violence

A symposium was held on the South Side of Chicago in which community activists and Chicago police officials participated. They…

6 years ago

Winter Market grows as Winter Lights joins in

Aurora, IL - Window Lights has a new addition in the form of an indoor winter market. The lineup will…

6 years ago

9-year sentencing for the ‘Drug Llama’

The United States District Court for the Southern District of Illinois has sentenced Brandon Arias (a.k.a “The Drug Llama”) to…

6 years ago

US Department of Agriculture releases monthly crop production report

The crop production in Illinois held steady in November despite the early snow that hit much of the state last…

6 years ago

Digital the way for Salvation Army’s Red Kettle Campaign

Salvation Army’s Red Kettle Campaign has gone digital. The director of development for the Tri-County Salvation Army based in Peoria,…

6 years ago

Woman given 135 months for Methamphetamine Offense

A Randolph County woman has been sentenced to 135 months for methamphetamine offense. The 31-year old Kayla S. Kempfer, of…

6 years ago

Centerstone hosts Spotlight Series events

Centerstone has hosted two Spotlight Series events in October featuring Ryan Hampton. Centerstone is a national leader in behavioral health…

6 years ago

Durbin joins fight against insulin price gouging

U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin has brought the End Price Gouging for Insulin Act bill to combat the increasing insulin prices.…

6 years ago

Steel wins with margin of 9-1 against Capitols at home ice

It was a wonderful night for the Steel as it bagged a great win of 9-1 against the Madison Capitols…

6 years ago

Premier Design + Build Group starts off Bridge Point Itasca project

The Bridge Point Itasca is the mixed-use project of the Bridge Development Partners, LLC. The Bridge Development Partners has hired…

6 years ago

Public Comment for CMOM Plan opens

The City of Naperville public will have an opportunity to give their feedback about the plan that encompasses the management…

6 years ago

To assist Nursing students, JJC and ISU join hands

Good news for nursing students as Joliet Junior College and Illinois State University have agreed for a dual degree program.…

6 years ago

Continued Success: RAEDC’s annual meeting goal

Rebecca Ryan had the opportunity to discuss the future of Rockford Region as she addressed the business and community leaders…

6 years ago

Man sentenced to 15 years for Robbing stores at Gunpoint

A Chicago man has been sentenced to 15 years in federal prison for robbing suburban stores at gunpoint. A federal…

6 years ago

Conference on Servant Leadership hosted by Office of Student Activities of JJC

The Illinois Community College Student Activities Association (ICCSAA) Fall Conference was hosted by the Office of the Student Activities of…

6 years ago

Chicago man convicted by federal jury of robbing ATM technician

A Chicago man was involved in robbing an ATM technician on gunpoint. A federal jury found him guilty on the…

6 years ago

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