• Project NOW receives $1.8M for Head Start programs. . .
  • Rock Island High School students walk out of class to protest district admin. . .
  • Construction brings short-term challenges, long-term hopes for downtown East Moline. . .
  • Davenport woman, arrested for overdue library items, asks for case dismissal. . .
  • Olympic Champion Tara Lipinski to keynote Women Lead Change Leadership Conference 11/12. . .
DR DAVID HARTSUCH SUING TWO STATE LICENSING BOARDS OVER INVESTIGATION INTO COVID-19-RELATED TREATMENT

DR DAVID HARTSUCH SUING TWO STATE LICENSING BOARDS OVER INVESTIGATION INTO COVID-19-RELATED TREATMENT

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  • Champaign School Board accepts principal’s resignation after less than one year on job
    Champaign School Board accepts principal’s resignation after less than one year on job
  • Local gov’t advocates oppose Gov JB Pritzker plan to cut distributions
  • North Chicago-based AbbVie investing $380M on new pharmaceutical plants
  • Gov JB Pritzker pushes to ban cell phones from classrooms
  • Eureka College Pres Jamel Wright looks to community, future
  • Ranked choice voting stalls in Illinois, waiting for clarity from courts
  • New task force in Champaign Cty to set parameters for large-scale data-center development
  • WGN-TV lays off eight on-air reporters, anchors in massive downsizing
  • Harvey City Council appoints Shirley Drewenski as acting mayor in unanimous vote
  • Springfield high-schoolers honor Black History Month w competitive quiz bowl
    Springfield high-schoolers honor Black History Month w competitive quiz bowl
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