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Longtime community leader Sonja Reece named Normal Citizen of the Year
It was a who’s who of notable Normalites at a reception Tuesday at Heartland Community College, where Mayor Chris Koos announced longtime community leader Sonja Reece as this year’s Normal Citizen of the Year. Reece has played many roles in the community, among them serving on the town...
Bloomington tells homeless people sleeping along Constitution Trail to relocate
Around 100 people in Bloomington-Normal are unsheltered, according to estimates from a McLean County Housing Coalition. The City of Bloomington is dispersing roughly 40 of them who’ve been living in tents along Constitution Trail, said Director of Community Outreach Steve Tassio with Home Sweet Home Ministries' homeless shelter [HSHM].
Circle Of Friends: Jenna Broom – Addiction and Community Service
This week, we welcomed back Jenna Broom, who is a strong champion for our community. This week we covered everything from addiction to ways to support Springfield through community service. This week, when it comes to volunteering, we spoke a lot about the Levitt Amp Springfield Music Series. There are...
Catching up with the Springfield area's four major league baseball players and their 2024 seasons
A couple of Springfield natives were recently selected in this year’s MLB Draft: Sacred Heart-Griffin's Sam Antonacci and Springfield High’s Ben Hartl. The duo won the NJCAA Division II title together at Heartland Community College before parting ways. Antonacci came off the board in the fifth round with...
Charges filed against Illinois deputy in death of Sonya Massey
An Illinois sheriff’s deputy has been charged with murder in the fatal shooting of a 36-year-old woman who had called authorities over concerns about a prowler, officials said Wednesday. Sonya Massey was killed inside her home after Sangamon County deputies responded to her 911 call at around 12:50 a.m....
Don’t Fall Victim to the Latest USPS Text Scam Circulating Illinois
We should all know better by now, but I nearly fell victim to a new package delivery text scam the other day, and I don't want the same thing to happen to you. Here's one thing I can guarantee about me; if you call or text me from a number I don't recognize, I will not answer or respond...ever. My notorious call screening usually saves me from phone scammers, BUT, when I have been waiting for over two weeks for Japanese Beetle traps I desperately need to arrive, receiving a text about a delivery issue almost had me falling hook, line, and sinker into the scammer's trap.
Illinois Lottery player wins $2M after buying ticket at Logan Square grocery store
CHICAGO - An Illinois Lottery player ended up with more than just groceries on their shopping trip over the weekend!. One lucky player purchased a $2 million winning Powerball ticket for the Saturday, July 13 Powerball drawing at Foodsmart, located at 3415 W. Diversey Ave. "We are so excited," said...
11 Tornadoes Leave Trail of Destruction Across Northern Illinois and Northwest Indiana
The National Weather Service has released a concerning update indicating that at least 11 tornadoes battered Northern Illinois and Northwest Indiana on Monday, resulting in significant damage and power outages across these regions. As teams assess the devastation that disrupted lives and landscapes, preliminary findings reveal a trail of ruin in the wake of these weather events. According to NBC Chicago, hundreds of thousands were plunged into darkness sans electricity, while the infrastructure was severely compromised in multiple locations.
Majority Of Illinois Music Fans Are Embracing Vinyl Revolution
The vinyl revolution just proves to Illinois music fans and collectors to never say never because there's always a chance. Thanks to my dad and uncle, I got into music really early in my life. They were going to concerts and buying new albums when I was a kid. There were always tunes playing in our house and also in the car. It had a huge impact on me.
Report: Housing is less affordable due to red tape in Illinois
(The Center Square) – A new report found that Illinois had the third-worst rate in the nation for building new housing units in 2023, with the main culprit being over regulation. Illinois Policy Institute found that government regulations account for nearly $70,000 of the $292,000 median home price in the state. Researcher Ravi Mishra said that is preventing new housing construction and aggravating a housing shortage, leading to higher prices...
Congresswoman Budzinski opens small business training lecture at CAP 1908
Late Monday morning, Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski of Illinois’s 13th congressional district opened for a small business training lecture dedicated to empowering Springfield’s Black community, kicking off a packed day of activities for the congresswoman which concluded with a tour of Black-owned businesses across Springfield. The training course was...
Forsyth moves forward with dispensary plan
FORSYTH, Ill. (WCIA) — The Village of Forsyth is moving forward with plans to bring a dispensary to town. The village Board of Trustees hosted its regular meeting on Tuesday, during which the trustees discussed the proposal of allowing Illinois Health & Wellness, LLC to open and operate a dispensary in Forsyth. The trustees heard […]
Local girls honored in Gold Award Class of 2024 by Girl Scouts of Northern Illinois
The Girl Scouts of Northern Illinois (GSNI) announced its 2024 class of Gold Award Girl Scouts, according to a press release. The Gold Award is the highest achievement that can be earned in Girl Scouts. The 2024 class of Gold Award Girl Scouts features eight recipients: Sachi Arora of Lake...
Deputy indicted for murder of Sonya Massey, fired by Sangamon Co. Sheriff
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WCIA) — A Sangamon County Sheriff’s Deputy has been indicted for first-degree murder. Sean Grayson of the Sangamon County Sheriff’s Office was charged on Wednesday for the murder of Sonya Massey. The Springfield woman called 911 because a ‘prowler’ was around her home on Hoover Avenue around 1 a.m. on July 6. Deputies […]
Peoria High to be among the first schools in Illinois playing girls flag football
PEORIA, Ill. (WMBD/WYZZ) — Peoria High is the oldest high school in Illinois but it will be one of the new kids on the block this fall. It will be among the first schools to field a girl’s flag football team competing in the Illinois High School Association’s newest sport. The IHSA is adding girls […]
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