Illinois News

Naperville Electric Utility customers get offer of rebates

The residents and non-residents of Naperville can apply for availing the offer. The qualified residential and non-residential customers of the…

5 years ago

Culinary Competition Team of JJC finishes second at Nationals

The Joliet Junior College Culinary Competition Team remained second in the nation at the National Conference of the American Culinary…

5 years ago

First Fridays in Aurora will be witchy

The theme of the First Fridays in Aurora is something witchy and fall fun. The event is scheduled on October…

5 years ago

Waukegan police arrest an alleged person involved in hit-and-run crash

A bicyclist was killed by a driver at 8th Street and Jackson Street of Waukegan last Thursday. The driver hit…

5 years ago

The true story of ‘Newsies’ kicks off in Paramount Theatre, Aurora

Aurora, IL – The true story of Newsboys’ strike of 1899 produced by Disney has been kicked off in the…

5 years ago

Public clubhouse in Addison approved

Construction will begin on a public clubhouse in Addison as the DuPage Forest Preserve District gives approval. A public clubhouse…

5 years ago

Andrew Chesney donates raise in pay to local organizations

State Representative Andrew Chesney refused to take a pay raise of $1628 and gave it to the local organizations working…

5 years ago

Illinois students march in a strike over climate change

The demand of the striking student was political actions to be taken on climate change. Thousands of students gathered in…

5 years ago

National Coffee with a Cop Day allows the community to chat with the police chief

The main aim of the informal event is to build a conversational relationship between the community of Naperville and the…

5 years ago

City Council Chambers host swore in ceremony for eight new officers

SPRINGFIELD, IL. – A ceremony has been organized in the City Council Chambers in which eight new officers joined the…

5 years ago

Tax Amnesty Program announced by IDOR

The Illinois Department of Revenue (IDOR) announced a tax amnesty program. It is a one-time tax amnesty program for the…

5 years ago

Aurora Police Officers and a Fire Lieutenant save life of a woman in Fox River

A woman was about to be drowned in the Fox River on Friday night when three police officers of Aurora…

5 years ago

JJC Automation Program receives two trucks from Navistar

Joliet Junior College runs an automotive service technology program. Navistar, a famous manufacturer of commercial vehicles, donated two trucks, 2014…

5 years ago

Naperville’s family favorite event comes again

Good news for Naperville as the Naperville Police and Fire Departments are teaming up once again to invite all the…

5 years ago

Wanted Freeport fugitive arrested from a motel

Freeport Police has reported the arrest of a wanted fugitive at a motel in Joliet Illinois. The wanted fugitive was…

5 years ago

Safety Checkpoints conducted in September by Joliet Police

The Joliet Police Department, in collaboration with the Illinois Department of Transportation, will take part in statewide efforts to promote…

5 years ago

$3 million allocated for historic Harrison St. project

In its first round of funding, the Illinois Historic Preservation Tax Credit Program (SHTC) has set $9.75 million in tax credits.…

5 years ago

African Americans 8 times more likely to be homeless than whites

A study has revealed that, in Illinois, African Americans are eight times more likely than whites to be homeless. With…

5 years ago

10th birthday celebration of Aurora GreenFest

Aurora GreenFest will be celebrating their 10th birthday on Saturday, Sept. 28 and everyone is invited. They will be celebrating…

5 years ago

Local leaders will discuss marijuana business in Freeport tonight

A meeting has been organized inside Freeport City Hall in which the local leaders will discuss the two proposed ordinances.…

5 years ago

No solution for Illinois Pension problem?

It seems that Illinois’ pension problem will continue to persist as a panel of financial experts failed to give a…

5 years ago

Illinois Universities in latest college rankings

U.S. News & World Report have released the annual college rankings on Monday in which there are two Illinois Universities…

5 years ago

Teams announcement for the 2019 Brave Launch

The teams for the 2019 Brave Launch cohort have been announced by the Illinois Small Business Development Center (SBDC) and the…

5 years ago

Municipal Center Parking Deck improvement will start from September 9 week

NAPERVILLE, Ill. – The improvements to the upper level of the Municipal Center Parking Deck will start on the week…

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Lena Lions’ ‘The Cadillac of Small Town Festivals’ schedules on 6th and 7th September

The 69th Annual Fall Festival of Lena Lions will be held in downtown Lena. The festival is scheduled on 6th…

5 years ago

70th Anniversary season for the Elgin Symphony Orchestra

It will be an amazing Friday, September 13th at the Harris Theater for Music and Dance in Chicago as the…

5 years ago

Has the bleeding stopped for SIU Carbondale?

Southern Illinois University Carbondale has released its figures on Wednesday showing declining enrollment again this fall. However, there is good…

5 years ago

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