Illinois News

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…

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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…

5 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.…

5 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…

5 years ago

Stop EtO protests outside Senate President’s offices

Stop EtO members had protested outside the district officers of Senate President John Cullerton on Thursday. The members had demanded…

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Aurora and Naperville invite public to attend workshop on Complex Coordinated Terrorism Grant

The City of Aurora and the City of Naperville issued a joint press release in which they announced a Whole…

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Two ceremonies to take place in Aurora as Veteran Days activities on Nov. 11

The Aurora Veterans Advisory Council and the City of Aurora are going to organize the Veterans Day Parade on Monday,…

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Cars collide at Wheeling Road and Palatine Road Wheeling

A silver SUV and a Mercedes C3 collide as Wheeling police and firefighter/paramedics responded to a crash at Wheeling Road…

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IMRF Obligations discussed by Peoria County

What will be the impact of various forces on Peoria County? How will the county handle them? These are some…

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JJC in Top 150 U.S. Community College

Joliet Junior College is part of the top 150 U.S. Community Colleges. This accolade means that the college is eligible…

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Enrollment in Illinois community colleges decline this year but associate degree enrollments rise

The enrollments in the Illinois community colleges have been declining for the last nine years. The reason behind the decline…

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Caring Hands program offers Naperville residents to provide critical information to First Responders

Caring Hands, a Naperville public safety program, has been launched to help the residents who need special assistance during an…

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Firefighters extinguish attic fire in condominium building in Palatine

A fire broke into the 3-story condominium building on Nov. 1, 2019. The Palatine and firefighters received the call about…

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Driver faces DUI charges for crashing a pickup into private residence

A driver lost control of his vehicle and crashed into a private residence on Saturday night at about 4:15 am.…

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Freeport Art Museum hosts the 16th annual juried exhibition

The Freeport Art Museum will welcome all art lovers as the 16th annual Regional Juried Exhibition is opening on Saturday,…

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Second dark web drug trafficker conviction secured

Melissa Scanlan appeared at the federal courthouse in East St. Louis, Illinois this afternoon. She pleaded guilty to all the…

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Man charged with DUI for crashing his Lexus into a Church

Lake in the Hills man crashed his Lexus into Living Water Lutheran Church. About 12:18 a.m. Thursday, October 31, 2019,…

5 years ago

Get your Cocoa Crawl mugs

Aurora, IL – Good news for the Cocoa Crawl fans as December is upon us. Cocoa Crawl comes just once…

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Number of Illinois kids without health insurance growing

Across the nation, the number of kids growing without health insurance is rising and it is the same in Illinois…

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To resolve fraud investigation, Outcome Health agrees to pay $70 million

Outcome Health (Outcome) has agreed to a resolution with the Department of Justice to pay $70 million. The money will…

5 years ago

Rain, snow halts corn comeback

Rain and snow once again delay the harvest of corn as more than half of the state crop are in.…

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Seatbelt Safety Zones to be conducted by Joliet Police

The Joliet Police Chief Al Roechner announced that the Joliet Police Department will conduct Seatbelt Safety Zones. The police department…

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Rich will pay more under Pritzker fair tax

The Illinois Policy Institute is out and it has some news for the rich people. They will be paying more…

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2020 ACA Health Insurance Marketplace rates released

The health insurance rates and analysis for the Illinois Exchange 2020 Plan Year have been released by the Illinois Department…

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Bribery charges for Illinois State Representative

Illinois State Rep. Luis Arroyo has been charged with offering a bribe to a fellow state lawmaker. He has been…

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6 Distinguished Alumni recognized by Highland Community College Foundation

The Highland Community College recognized six Distinguished Alumni on Oct. 10 at the Freeport Club, Freeport. The Foundation has recognized…

5 years ago

Pumpkin Composting event to be hosted by Elgin

The City of Elgin residents have an excellent opportunity to compost their pumpkins as the city is arranging a collection…

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