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Recent News About Illinois State Police
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Sangamon County Finance Committee met March 27.
Sangamon County Finance Committee met Tuesday, March 27.
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Murphy hoping to keep 99th District red
Come Nov. 6, the District 99 seat of the Illinois House of Representatives will either remain in Republican control or become a Democrat district for the first time in four years.
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Drivers told to buckle down on buckling up or risk consequences
Illinois drivers are being reminded that the dog days of summer can be great for a road trip but not so fun if they're not playing it safe.
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Appropriations bill uses statewide money for Sangamon County projects
The Illinois General Assembly is looking to pass a bill that earmarks $166.5 million for various projects in lawmakers home districts across the state.
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Law enforcement groups back House changes to immigration measure
Illinois law enforcement agencies are pledging a united effort in enforcing immigration law changes if Senate Bill 31 becomes law.
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Illinois is where FOIA requests go to die, group alleges
Illinoisans hoping to get information from the government through Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests often give up or forget because the requests take so long to come through -- if they ever do, a government watchdog group said recently.
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Illinois State Police seek applicants for Merit Board
The Illinois State Police Troopers' Merit Board is calling for applications to join the force on an ongoing basis, and encourages those interested in working in law enforcement to apply.
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Watchdog group slams state's FOIA system as records request drags on
Alerted to withheld information, the Illinois consumer group Edgar County Watchdogs recently publicized its continuing concerns regarding a 4-year-old conviction of two local policemen whom the investigative outfit believes may have allowed another to escape justice.
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Illinois agency reviews Homeland Security update
The Illinois Emergency Management Agency Terrorism Task Force met March 23 for Homeland Security update.
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Springfield officer indicted on five charges
The Springfield Police Department reported that Officer Rodney Groth has been indicted on five charges this week.
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City Council to discuss intergovernmental agreements
The Springfield City Council will be discussing several ordinances including an intergovernmental agreement with the county during tonight's meeting.
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Springfield council session discusses police academy use
Springfield City Council Committee of the Whole met to discuss matters relating to an agreement with Illinois State Police.
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Benton supported by Poe for state Senate seat in the 50th District
Bryce Benton, Illinois state police trooper, has recently been endorsed by Rep. Raymond Poe (R-Springfield) for the 50th district state senate over incumbent, Sen. Sam McCann (R-Plainfield).