• Bill Ingram joins First Central Bank’s commercial lending team. . .
  • QC Int’l Airport posts new high in May passenger traffic. . .
  • MidAmerican Energy ready for heat wave — and we’re paying attention. . .
  • Tony Reynolds, father of Adrianne, questions need to resentence daughter’s admitted killer. . .
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  • Danville Police Dept warns public of “extremely dangerous” armed subjects
    Danville Police Dept warns public of “extremely dangerous” armed subjects
  • Peoria housing crisis continues into new year
  • Chatham Police Dept donates to St Louis Children’s Hospital in honor of officer’s stepson
  • Judge to decide lawsuit on Board of Supervisors district map
  • Seven new officers sworn into Decatur Police Dept
  • Cedar Valley hero to be celebrated at 2026 Rose Parade
    Cedar Valley hero to be celebrated at 2026 Rose Parade
  • False active shooter alert at Decatur Civic Center accidentally sent out by employee, city says
  • Several arrested, 179 spent shell casings found at Decatur home
  • Man accused of threatening Champaign Kraft, choking deputy, released pretrial
  • Henderson’s twenty-year-old mayor may be nation’s youngest
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