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Behind the scenes at District 186 schools
The 2025 Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) Report Card that tracks performance at the state’s public schools showed that six Springfield District 186 schools had improved their designations and four schools’ designations had declined (“State report card improves for District…
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State looks to expand manufacturing training at community colleges
As the U.S. sheds manufacturing jobs, Illinois is accepting applications for $24 million in grant funding to establish training facilities…
Illinois joins WHO global outbreak network after U.S. withdraws
Illinois will join the World Health Organization’s Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network, or GOARN, to counterbalance the federal government’s…
Child care funding freeze could worsen shortage in Illinois, providers say
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Both data center plans move forward
Plans for a $500 million data center to be built by Dallas-based CyrusOne in rural southwest Sangamon County could receive…
Student loan borrowers in Illinois could face federal, state ‘tax bomb’ in 2026
For the first time in five years, certain forms of student loan forgiveness will be taxable following a change in…
Former Springfield police sergeant sentenced for DUI
A woman who almost lost her life because of a crash caused by Michael Egan said the 90-day jail sentence…

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Sean Grayson receives maximum sentence
A Sangamon County judge on Jan. 29 gave former sheriff’s deputy Sean Grayson the maximum sentence – 20 years in…
Paula Crouch faces primary opponent
The woman appointed as the new Sangamon County sheriff in the wake of the July 2024 murder of Sonya Massey…
Terrance Jordan slated for superintendent
The Springfield Public Schools District 186 Board of Education has recommended Terrance Jordan to serve as the next superintendent, succeeding…
New SNAP work requirements go into effect Feb. 1, threatening recipient eligibility
New work requirements for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program go into effect Feb. 1, threatening benefits for hundreds of thousands…
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New wisdom for a dangerous world
“We live in a world – the real world, Jake – that is governed by strength, that is governed by force, that is governed…
Senate candidates debate
The top three Democratic U.S. Senate candidates faced off twice last week. The first debate wasn’t televised, so the live audience was quite small.…
Letters to the editor 1/29/26
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Bears’ Indiana gambit changes tone of legislators
Illinois House Democrats were told last week that a state capital projects plan designed to assist Arlington Height’s bid to lure the Chicago Bears…
