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‘I have work to do,’ Pritzker says in launching third-term reelection bid
By Ben Szalinski and Andrew Adams Capitol News Illinois In a hot gymnasium on Chicago’s South Side, Gov. JB Pritzker announced last Thursday morning he’s running for a potentially historic third term as governor. In his announcement speech, Pritzker said he is running to “protect” the story he’s been telling about Illinois — one that…
Read MoreBirth to Five Illinois wraps up fiscal year with major impact tools
Birth to Five Illinois has released several key pieces that highlight another year of progress: an Impact Report, infographics for every Illinois Region, and an animated Action Plan video. Together, these tools underscore Birth to Five Illinois’ commitment to advancing Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) through authentic, community-led solutions. Impact Report The Birth to…
Read MoreIllinois Farm Bureau and the Illinois Press Foundation award grants to 26 school journalism efforts
Illinois Farm Bureau and the Illinois Press Foundation today announce the awarding of grants to 26 high school journalism efforts throughout the state. The awards are part of the Illinois High School Journalism Grants Program offered by the Illinois Press Foundation and financially sponsored for a fourth consecutive year by Illinois Farm Bureau. More than…
Read MoreQueen of the pool deck, Terri Taake
Terri Taake has been the queen of the pool deck for 46 summers—from Chautauqua to Donor Pool to Westlake—teaching thousands of kids how to swim, float, tread, and survive her high expectations. Whether working alongside Brenda McCreary, Cindy Russell, her daughters, or now passing her perfectly made swim forms to Ellen Kuebrich, Terri has been…
Read MoreL&C Unveils 2025 Interactive Mural by Alumna Grace Becker
Lewis and Clark Community College recently unveiled its 2025-2026 interactive mural by Graphic Design Alumna Grace Becker.
Read MoreJERSEY: McCarry Dairyland expands with indoor seating and hard scoop ice cream
By Steven Spencer McCarry’s Dairyland was able to expand this season with added indoor seating and new menu items, and to celebrate, Dairyland welcomed the community on Saturday for a ribbon-cutting ceremony and a big celebration.
Read MoreTax bills mailed out this week
By Steven Spencer Jersey County Treasurer Rebecca Strang announced that property tax bills were mailed out Monday, June 23, with the first installment due on July 25, 2025, the second installment due September 5, 2025, and mobile home bills due September 5, 2025. Strong said in a press release that late fees will be imposed…
Read MoreWilsonville man arrested following burglaries in Calhoun and Pike
By Steven Spencer A 40-year-old Wilsonville man was taken into custody last week after a string of burglaries in Calhoun County and Pike County. Casey W. Sobberi, of Wilsonville, is facing multiple charges in both Calhoun and Pike counties following a series of burglaries to local businesses, including the Jiffi Stop in Pleasant Hill, Flowers…
Read MoreFieldon Gears Up for a Festive and Family-Friendly 4th of July Celebration
The small town of Fieldon is preparing to come alive with red, white, and blue spirit as it continues a cherished tradition: the annual Fieldon 4th of July Celebration. This year’s event, set for Friday, July 4, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., promises a day packed with fun, food, and festivities for the whole…
Read MoreJuly “Come to the Table” Community Dinner Menu – June 26, 2025
Doors Open 5 p.m. – Meal Served 6 p.m. July 2 Speaker: Pastor James Beck Brats and/or “All Beef” Hot Dogs on Bun, Macaroni & Cheese, Green Beans, Cook’s Choice Dessert
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