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Soccer Game Preview: Bismarck-Henning/Rossville-Alvin on Home-Turf
The Bismarck-Henning/Rossville-Alvin Blue Devils will start their season against the Iroquois West Raiders. Kickoff is scheduled at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday. Iroquois West is leaving town to face Bismarck-Henning/Rossville-Alvin after disappointing their home crowd in their season opener. Iroquois West fell just short of Judah Christian by a score of 4-3 on Monday. One reason for the loss might be the Raiders' aggressive play style: BEN HACK and LANDEN KRAFT were both handed yellow cards.
Your Illini Nation 2024 Kickoff Show
(WCIA) — Watch the Your Illini Nation 2024 Kickoff Show, a 30-minute special dedicated to the 2024 Illinois football season. Courtney Layne Brewer, Tristan Thomas and new WCIA 3 Sports Director Glenn Kinley break down the upcoming season with special guest analyst Robert Rosenthal from Illiniboard.com and a 1-on-1 conversation with Illinois head coach Bret […]
NSF funds new iBioFoundry at Illinois
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — A newly funded U.S. National Science Foundation iBioFoundry at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign will build on more than a decade of research at the U. of I. to integrate synthetic biology, laboratory automation and artificial intelligence to advance protein and cellular engineering. This is one of five new biofoundries to be established in the U.S.
Family escapes house fire in Decatur
DECATUR, Ill. (WAND) - The Decatur Fire Department was called out for a fire Tuesday night. The call came in around 6:30 p.m. that fire was showing from a bedroom in a home in the 800 block of East Main St. The first arriving engine reported fire coming out of...
Archdiocese of Chicago announces Illinois' first natural burial site
PALATINE, Ill. - One suburban cemetery is going green when it comes to going 'six feet under.'. The Archdiocese of Chicago is introducing natural burials and has unveiled a natural burial site at St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Cemetery in Palatine. While natural burials are not a new concept, the...
Public submissions for new design of Illinois state flag will soon be accepted
The state of Illinois might be getting a new flag.Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias said public submissions for a new design will be accepted starting Tuesday.ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watchTen of those designs will be selected.SEE ALSO: Rancho Cucamonga woodworker's patriotic passion, making flags that are works of artAfter a public feedback period, the general assembly will decide whether to adopt a new flag or keep the current one.Visit www.ilsos.gov or submit designs via mail addressed to Illinois Flag Commission, Howlett Building, Room 476, 501 S. Second St., Springfield, IL 62756.Minnesota unveiled its new flag in December 2023, using a similar method to the one adopted by Illinois, a news release from Giannoulias' office Wednesday said. Both Michigan and Maine are also considering an official change in their state flags, the release said.
Downtown YMCA to name gym after Illinois State Senator Doris Turner
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WICS) — The Springfield YMCA is naming the Downtown YMCA Gymnasium in honor of Illinois State Senator Doris Turner. Turner will be recognized whenat a dedication ceremony and ribbon cutting on Wednesday, September 4, 2024, at noon at the Springfield Downtown YMCA, 601 N. 4th. The Y...
Illinois Police Departments Show Troubling Patterns in Use of Traffic Stops
Investigation Finds Chicago Police Officers Routinely Fail to Report Traffic Stops. A recent investigation by a watchdog organization found that Chicago Police officers have routinely failed to document instances of traffic stops that do not end in arrest or charges, as many as 20,000 a month last year, in violation of a 2003 law which mandates that every traffic stop must be documented. This information stands in stark contrast to CPD Superintendent Larry Snelling reporting this past June that traffic stops in Chicago were down by approximately 87,000 stops from last year. What is particularly troubling about these numbers is that rates of traffic stops increased just as the department announced it would move away from the controversial “stop-and-frisk” tactic of patrolling, with some believing the practice is just a replacement to the policy that advocates say violated individuals Fourth Amendment rights. “It is quite concerning, especially if CPD is intentionally not recording traffic stops so they can claim they’re fixing the problem, when all they’re doing is hiding it behind an absence of data,” said Alexandra Block, director of the Criminal Legal System & Policing Project at the ACLU of Illinois. Many advocates believe that officers use minor traffic stops as a pretext to search for drugs and weapons in minority neighborhoods. CPD leadership seems to know that traffic stops present an issue, with Snelling asking that traffic stops be brought under the supervision of the federal courts under the federal consent decree that CPD has been under since 2019. However, advocacy groups remain skeptical about the effectiveness of the consent degree and what change it can bring to drivers who feel they are being profiled and the routine traffic stops are an infringement on their rights.
Illini football season kicks off Thursday night
CHAMPAIGN, IL (Chambana Today) – Illinois kicks off the football season Thursday night at 8 p.m. for the 100th season of Memorial Stadium. The Illini squad will host Eastern Illinois University. Illinois; head coach Bret Bielema seeks his fourth straight season-opening win with the Fighting Illini. The team won...
Institute of Aviation at Parkland College | Community College Connections
Meteorologist Jacob Dickey heads to Parkland College to learn more about the Institute of Aviation and how they’ve been training pilots for the last 10 years. Learn more here: Parkland Aviation | Facebook10 Year Reunion: September 28thContact Wendy Evans, Director at wevans@parkland.edu or call 217/353-2173 See all of Jacob’s segments on WCIA.com/communitycollegeconnections
Can't Wait For Saturday | NCAA committee considering football portal change
Aug. 28—*** College football fans who are frustrated with the massive changes in rosters might be about to get some relief. The NCAA Division Council is looking into eliminating the spring transfer portal session. That would cut the amount of time for transfers to 30 days, down from the current 45. And it would make the entire block after the conclusion of the season, allowing teams to have a ...
Good Morning, Illini Nation: A few interesting data points
Aug. 28—If you're a regular reader (or podcast listener), you know my appreciation for Bart Torvik and devoted to all things college basketball analytics. Seriously, just click around for a while. There's plenty to see. As the 2024-25 season has yet to begin, there's no game data to sort through. But there are projections for the season to come. Projections that have Illinois slotted in at No. ...
‘Crime tourism group’ busted in Los Angeles also operated in Illinois
LOS ANGELES — Six people were arrested Wednesday and charged in Southern California for their alleged involvement in a nationwide theft ring that included Illinois. The Department of Justice said a man and his live-in girlfriend, 57-year-old Juan Carlos Thola-Duran and 41-year-old Ana Maria Arriagada, facilitated a ‘crime tourism group’ comprised of South Americans and other individuals.
Illinois Teacher Goes Viral Asking Parents Not To Bring Kid’s Birthday Cupcakes
One teacher in Illinois has a back-to-school ask of parents. Ann Brackemyer, a kindergarten teacher in Morrison, is going viral as kiddos are going back to school with what she says is an "unpopular opinion". Parents love to bring cupcakes to school on the kid's birthday for the class. It's...
Free Museum Days In Illinois During September
If you're looking for some family fun but are on a tight budget, there are opportunities available for free days at some Illinois museums. During September Some Illinois Museums Offer Free Days. I was pretty lucky growing up. My parents liked to do activities as a family so I got...
Federal pandemic relief funding for schools is ending. How has it impacted Illinois schools?
Superintendent Brian DeBernardi walks along the outside of Northwest Elementary School in LaSalle. “You can see where this kind of juts out. None of this was here,” he says, pointing to a 15,000 square-foot addition to the school. It’s brand-new — kids just stepped in the doors last week.
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