• QCA libraries receive state funding as part of $27M program. . .
  • Rock Island-Milan appoints principal, IT Dir, and dean. . .
  • Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Mississippi Valley names Daniel Gleason its new Pres and CEO. . .
  • Iowa Migrant Movement for Justice cuts 40% of immigration attorneys due to federal funding changes. . .
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  • Shriners Hospital aims to foster acceptance for all abilities
  • How Henry Cty horse-owners are taking back the reins on harness racing
  • Princeton Police Chief Tom Kammerer to run for Bureau Cty Sheriff
  • State House Speaker Chris Welch defends what Republicans call “pork” in state budget
  • Chicago’s Black-owned businesses hope Juneteenth support extends year-round
  • Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson claimed he conducted a formal nat’l search for CTA president, but records show otherwise
  • Better Business Bureau warns of online shopping scams
  • New café in Midtown Champaign offers hang-out spot, opportunity to adopt cats
  • Advocates await action on bill protecting rights of immigrant students in Illinois
    Advocates await action on bill protecting rights of immigrant students in Illinois
  • Legendary Chicago restaurant Gale Street Inn permanently closes doors
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