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Scheels Sports Park development on track
"There is no delay in any of the financing"
By Dean Olsen
Tags: News
Elimination of cash bail seems to be working
Three months in, jail population is down but crime rates haven't spiked
Tags: News, Video
Postal problems
Shortage of letter carriers causes mail to be late or not delivered at all
By Scott Reeder
Free laundry spruces up dignity
Soap to Hope helps people get clean clothes
By Cinda Ackerman Klickna
Letters to the editor 12/14/23
By Letters to the Editor
Tags: Letters to the Editor
Funeral home failures
State failed to act for at least six months on Carlinville funeral director that mishandled remains
By Beth Hundsdorfer, Capitol News Illinois
Editors note 12/14/23
By Fletcher Farrar
Rethink candidate endorsement questionnaires
By Rich Miller
Tags: Rich Miller
District 186 report card was a "gut punch"
District isn't happy about the overall report. There is progress in some areas. It's a place to start.
By David Blanchette
Empowering the east side
City awards grants to three organizations serving youth
What do top-scoring and bottom-scoring schools look like?
Profiles of progress at Owen Marsh, Enos, Jefferson and Southeast
Police pay to increase
Union officers and command staff to receive raises, bonuses
Healing racial divisions
United Way to award state-funded anti-racism grants to local nonprofits
Letters to the editor 12-07-23
Editor's note 12-07-23
Dolly Parton Imagination Library officially launches statewide in Illinois
Pritzker says goal is to send free books to all children, ages 0-5
By Peter Hancock
State releases revenue and spending forecast
Sangamon County could see first wind farm soon
German company seeks approval for first phase of three-county project
Liquor license dilemma
State commission overturns Rochester village president's denial of liquor license
Inside Illinois youth lockups
By Molly Parker, Capitol News Illinois
Letters to the editor 11-30-23
Federal trial for Sam McCann postponed again
Decides to represent himself, pleads not guilty to charges of illegal campaign spending
BOS Center one step closer to major expansion
Creation of a tourism improvement district would finance a $100 million project
State school board weighs increased funding requests
By Peter Hancock, Capitol News Illinois
A love of literacy
Nonprofit seeks to improve reading skills among low-income children
Blended & Blessed Conference
@ Calvary Church Hazel Dell Campus
Sat., April 27, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Man arrested by FBI owns property with an Illinois state trooper
Additional raids on Asian massage parlors
Helping the Homeless. My journey and my blessing.
By Julie L Benson
A major loss for Chicago Teachers Union