$1 Million settlement for woman hurt in a crash on U.S. 20 in 2018. The case was settled on Thursday…
All Elgin fire stations will be accepted winter outwear as part of donation now through December 25, 2019. On behalf…
On October 8th and 9th, the 3rd annual CareerSpark Expo was organized in which over 4,600 eighth grade students from…
John R. Lausch, Jr., holds the office of the US Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois. The US Attorney’s…
The US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and the Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES) released the preliminary data today.…
The Junior Joliet College has announced the dates of the application submission for the radiologic technology program. The applications will…
The Transportation, Engineering, and Development Business Group of the City of Naperville invited the public to attend a second public…
The recently released Rebuild Illinois Highway Improvement Program includes the new interchange at I-55 and IL 59. The program also…
Things don’t look good for the Clean Energy Jobs Act as the General Assembly’s fall veto session awaits for it…
Two new buildings have been added to the local historic landmarks by the City of Joliet. The buildings have got…
In the latest, slowest Illinois harvest in a decade, Soybeans are leading the race. The U.S. Department of Agriculture Crop…
The local heroes of Freeport, Illinois will be recognized and memorized in the form of a Hero Tree. The Hero…
There is so much in Greater Peoria to celebrate in the Manufacturing Month. Greater Peoria is known as the earth-moving…
The Illinois Department of Transportation will work on the projects of rebuilding roads and bridges in Illinois. It is part…
The officials have set the limit of 500 and enlarged the legal hunting area this bobcat hunting season. The season…
Anthony Musso has been appointed by the Highland Community College as a Career Service Coordinator. He has the goal of…
A meeting was organized at the Naperville Municipal Center in which two former candidates for governor urged to use pension…
The negotiations between the Mendota Education Association (MEA) and the Mendota School District 289’s Board of Education (D289 BOE) have…
The City of Naperville Electric Utility has been offering a rebate up to $1000 to the homeowners who install a…
Advance Illinois, a statewide education advocacy group, released its annual report on “The State We’re In”. The annual report said,…
The Keystone Building located in 30 S. Stolp Ave is an iconic building of Aurora. The building will be reconstructed…
Buckle up Naperville residents as the bulk curbside leaf collection program will begin on Monday, October 21. The program will…
Halloween is celebrated by millions of children and adults every year. It is a holiday which is celebrated in the…
The harvest estimates for corn and soybeans have been lowered by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). The lowered…
The event is organized to meet the drivers’ shortage in the district. The Enrollment and Transportation Center of the Freeport…
JB Pritzker, the governor of Illinois, announced his administration’s 5-year plan to revitalize the Illinois economy and build future’s workforce.…
A 59-year-old employee of a McHenry County manufacturing firm stole trade secrets from his employer. He was planning to work…
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