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Durbin calls for Amtrak reforms

The state's senior U.S. senator has held the freight lines accountable after its on-time performance on state train runs got…

5 years ago

JJC will accept applications for radiologic technology program from Nov. 1-30

The Junior Joliet College has announced the dates of the application submission for the radiologic technology program. The applications will…

5 years ago

TED Group to host second public input session on October 29

The Transportation, Engineering, and Development Business Group of the City of Naperville invited the public to attend a second public…

5 years ago

Safety and Economic Benefits wait after Joliet Interstate improvements

The recently released Rebuild Illinois Highway Improvement Program includes the new interchange at I-55 and IL 59. The program also…

5 years ago

Veto session awaits for Clean Energy Jobs Act

Things don’t look good for the Clean Energy Jobs Act as the General Assembly’s fall veto session awaits for it…

5 years ago

City of Joliet names two buildings ‘historic landmarks’

Two new buildings have been added to the local historic landmarks by the City of Joliet. The buildings have got…

5 years ago

Federal jury convicts Chicago police officers over obstructing justice charges

Two police officers of the Chicago Police Department have been convicted by a federal jury. They were facing the charges…

5 years ago

For bus-only lanes, Chicago will invest $20 million

Chicago’s mayor Lori Lightfoot has announced that the city will invest $20 million for the Bus Priority Zone Program. The…

5 years ago

Soybeans leading the race in delayed harvest

In the latest, slowest Illinois harvest in a decade, Soybeans are leading the race. The U.S. Department of Agriculture Crop…

5 years ago

Freeport urges the residents to participate in Hero Tree initiative

The local heroes of Freeport, Illinois will be recognized and memorized in the form of a Hero Tree. The Hero…

5 years ago

Greater Peoria celebrates Manufacturing Month

There is so much in Greater Peoria to celebrate in the Manufacturing Month. Greater Peoria is known as the earth-moving…

5 years ago

Pritzker announces rebuilding of road and bridges in Illinois

The Illinois Department of Transportation will work on the projects of rebuilding roads and bridges in Illinois. It is part…

5 years ago

Kinzinger and Cicilline submit a US House resolution on Turkey’s role in NATO alliance

The alliance of the US with Turkey and the US military actions in Syria are being questioned by the Illinois…

5 years ago

To demonstrate home rehab opportunities, CCLBA gives away home

Vanessa Johnson of Auburn Gresham is the lucky winner of Cook County Land Bank Authority (CCLBA)’s third annual home giveaway.…

5 years ago

Chicago Steel falls to Team USA

Chicago Steel and Team USA were locked in a high-tempo back and forth battle on Saturday night as Steel salvage…

5 years ago

Lake County Sheriff’s Office issue alert

The Lake County Sheriff's Office has informed people of the ways thieves use to steal vehicles. They also urged the…

5 years ago

15-Year sentencing for Rockford man on child pornography charge

U.S. District Judge Philip G. Reinhard has sentenced a Rockford man to 15 years in federal prison. This sentencing will…

5 years ago

Experts expect lower population of bobcats this season

The officials have set the limit of 500 and enlarged the legal hunting area this bobcat hunting season. The season…

5 years ago

Chicago manufacturing company’s operators charged with hiring undocumented workers

The operators of a company based in suburban Chicago has been charged with hiring undocumented workers in a federal court.…

5 years ago

The Art Institute of Chicago to host Andy Warhol-From A to B and Back Again

Andy Warhol is known for changing the cultural icons into high art. The Art Institute of Chicago will exhibit the…

5 years ago

Muskegon beats Steel by 5-3 margin

It was the first loss for the Chicago Steel on its home ice this season. The Muskegon Lumberjacks won the…

5 years ago

Highland Community College appoints Musso as Career Service Coordinator

Anthony Musso has been appointed by the Highland Community College as a Career Service Coordinator. He has the goal of…

5 years ago

Naperville Park District to host 13th annual Pennies for Pies drive

The Loaves and Fishes Community Service will get the benefit from the 13th annual Pennies for Pies drive of the…

5 years ago

Pawar and Biss address on issue of using public dollars to enhance public good

A meeting was organized at the Naperville Municipal Center in which two former candidates for governor urged to use pension…

5 years ago

Mendota Education Association announces strike after negotiations stalled

The negotiations between the Mendota Education Association (MEA) and the Mendota School District 289’s Board of Education (D289 BOE) have…

5 years ago

Homeowners get rebate offer from Naperville Electric Utility

The City of Naperville Electric Utility has been offering a rebate up to $1000 to the homeowners who install a…

5 years ago

Two independent professional baseball leagues merge to make a mega league

The Frontier League and the Can-Am League are two of the most established independent professional baseball leagues. These two are…

5 years ago

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