The court has sentenced Lawrence D. Rutledge, a 57-year-old Belleville man, to five years in federal probation. The court also…
Sara Huser, a member of the Illinois Education Association, has initiated a GoFundMe page to raise money. The money will…
Friends of Harley Clarke, an Evanston grassroots group, started a fundraising campaign for the preservation of the Harley Clarke House.…
The culinary and college programs of the Walt Disney Company will be started next year. 12 Junior Joliet College students…
Lucio Martinez, MD, a family health physician, has returned to the FHN Family Healthcare Center. The FHN released news about…
Douglas A. Brown, the chief utility officer, released press news about the next meeting of the City of Springfield Public…
Sue Myerscough, a US District Judge, has ordered Erica Miller, a 37-year-old Peoria woman, to serve 15 months in federal…
Cook County medical examiner’s office released a report of the death of a Des Plaines man. The report revealed that…
Rep. Joyce Mason of D-Gurnee (61st Street) supported the pension reform and property tax relief to the homeowners. She highlighted…
The battle of getting fair tax is on in Illinois. JB Pritzker, the governor of Illinois, said last March that…
Arlington Heights police received a report about the unlawful entry of an offender in Dunkin’ Donuts on South Arlington Heights…
The City of Carbondale is working on the goal of becoming a leader in sustainable energy. The City has approved…
State Representative Monica Bristow will host an I-Cash for helping the residents of Granite City to keep money in their…
Naperville, IL – On Nov. 26, there was a fire at a commercial building located in the 2800 block of…
Students in the sociology class Death and Dying are hosting a Death Café to talk and discuss societal topic. The…
Tammy Duckworth, a US Senator, has received requested by a federal health agency to conduct investigation near a trash incinerator.…
State Representative Barbara Hernandez, D-Aurora, invited the residents to attend a town hall meeting on December 4, 2019, from 6:30…
A career fair, “Your Future, Your Choice”, is going to be held at Freeport Community College on Tuesday, November 26,…
The City of Naperville has taken a step for the enhancement of community engagement. The City offers an online speaker…
The Hope Chest has been part of the Aurora community since the 1980s. It is located at 36 N. Lincoln…
The Peoria Innovation Hub has been launched by JB Pritzker, the governor of Illinois. Several local leaders joined him during…
The Big Band of Highland Community College (HCC) will feature the sounds of Big Band jazz in a concert on…
Timothy J. Herman, a former McLean County man, has been sentenced to 78 months (6 and ½ years) in prison…
The Better Government Association (BGA) has released a report in which it was revealed that Trump’s Environmental protection Agency (EPA)…
Postcards are a special kind of art that has remained relevant for at least 150 years. During this time, postcards…
The shoppers are invited to join the annual Mistletoe Walk on November 24, 2019, in Downtown Freeport from noon to…
Aurora, IL - Window Lights has a new addition in the form of an indoor winter market. The lineup will…
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