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Gov. J.B. Pritzker cites ‘private conversations’ in declining to discuss VP possibility
Gov. J.B. Pritzker on Thursday continued to sidestep questions about whether he’s under consideration as a potential running mate for Vice President Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign, again saying he would not discuss “private conversations.” The comments were Pritzker’s first to local media since President Joe Biden dropped his reelection bid over the weekend, and came a day after ...
Illinois is paying $380,000+ to WHO???
You will NEVER guess whose salary in the Land of Lincoln was over $380,000 last year...Taxpayer dollars are going to this person and I guarantee you have ZERO idea who this person is or what they do... According to an article from the Illinois State Journal-Register (they are a FANTASTIC...
Illinois quick hits: Flood clean kits available; unclaimed property auction
Flood clean kits available Residents of Nashville, Illinois, will be able to collect cleanup kits from the American Red Cross this week to help with flooding recovery efforts. Last week, multiple inches of rain fell, leading to flash flooding in Nashville and the surrounding area. Local emergency officials warned of an imminent dam failure and evacuated over 200 residents. ...
Normal police probe Tuesday night shots fired incident
NORMAL – Police are investigating a shots fired incident that happened Tuesday night in north Normal. According to a news release, officers were called around 11:44 p.m. to the 1500 block of Northbrook Drive for a report of shots fired. Once on the scene, police said they found evidence...
Raising an Olympian: Former Rock Island track star Courtney Lindsey’s mom shares his journey
DAVENPORT, Iowa (KWQC) - Former Rock Island track star Courtney Lindsey will be competing at the Olympics in Paris and his mom has been right by his side. Lindsey’s mom, Larondia Vesey says his love for running didn’t come at a young age, but once he discovered it, the rest was history.
Swansea’s Rep. Hoffman’s Initiatives To Curb Catalytic Converter Theft, Strengthen Move Over Laws, Signed By Governor
– A pair of initiatives led by state Rep. Jay Hoffman, D-Swansea, and the Illinois Secretary of State were signed into law Friday, July 19, 2024, strengthening the state’s move over “Scott’s Law” zones and bringing increased scrutiny to catalytic converter transactions in order to reduce their theft.
Springfield pawn shop raided by Attorney General’s Office
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WCIA) — A Springfield pawn shop was served a search warrant on Tuesday as part of an ongoing investigation by the Illinois Attorney General’s Office. WCIA reporters saw investigators at Monster Pawn on McArthur Boulevard carrying items out of the store. While the Attorney General’s Office confirmed that the search warrant was one […]
Election integrity efforts underway as IL early voting begins in two months
(The Center Square) – With early voting for the Nov. 5 election beginning in just over two months in Illinois, the political parties are putting out their election integrity teams. Early voting in Illinois begins 40 days before the November election in Illinois, or around Sept. 26. Former Illinois GOP Chairman Don Tracy said Illinois voting needs reforms. “You know it used to be we had election day, now we...
IN SEARCH OF MORE SPACE
PAXTON — Just as its search for a new public health administrator was finished, the Ford County Public Health Department officially began a new search — this time, for a bigger office building to rent in Paxton to consolidate its operations under one roof. The board of health...
Champaign’s Paul Abraham hired as agency’s new administrator
PAXTON — The more that Paul Abraham looked into Ford County as a potential landing spot for his next professional gig, the more he became interested. It did not take long, either. The soon-to-be-34-year-old Champaign resident and native of Effingham and Coles counties was not only immediately attracted to...
Rock Island-Milan School Board approves hire of Deputy Superintendent
ROCK ISLAND, Ill. (KWQC) - The Rock Island-Milan School Board voted on the hire of Jeffrey Dase for the position of Deputy Superintendent Tuesday evening. After a lengthy discussion, the school board voted in favor of Dase’s hire with five “yes” and two “no” votes. Dase will now serve in the newly created position as deputy superintendent for the Rock Island-Milan School District.
Chicago Fire Looking for 20 and 30 Something Paid Extras for Fun Club Scene
Are you a fun college student... or can you play one on TV? Not only are you in for a fun day at a Chicago club, but you'll get paid too. Way back in 1994, I was an extra in a movie. It was the remake of 'Miracle on 34th Street,' and I really don't remember too much about it. I know I had to borrow someone's navy blue pea coat, and I know that the original shoot was rescheduled because rain, so I got an extra $25 on my paycheck.
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