• Bush Construction names Michael Johnson as Pres. . .
  • Rob Sand, gubernatorial candidate, announces water quality, health plan, w emphasis on farmer support. . .
  • Rep Randy Feenstra, gubernatorial candidate, holds round table in Davenport. . .
  • Bettendorf selects interim principal after North Scott hire. . .
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Category: "Illinois News"

  • Texas leads nation in supplying new residents to other states, including to Illinois
  • State grants $4M to private theaters
  • Amazon gets approval to build massive retail concept in Orland Park
  • Long-suffering Frank Lloyd Wright home hit the market for $350K
    Long-suffering Frank Lloyd Wright home hit the market for $350K
  • Compromise hemp ban clears Chicago City Council, leaves THC drinks legal
    Compromise hemp ban clears Chicago City Council, leaves THC drinks legal
  • Bipartisan calls to bring no tax on tips to Illinois
  • Unwilling to make “a bad deal even worse,” Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson drops out of competition to buy back parking meters
  • Naperville council rejects data-center plan
  • Slightly smaller share of families choosing Chicago Public Schools for their children, a report found
  • State House Speaker, GOP leader divided on solutions to lower cost of living
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