The Lincoln Library Board of Trustees will discuss its Summer Reading Program at its next meeting 4:45 p.m. Wednesday at the library, 326 S. Seventh St.
At a recent meeting, the Pleasant Plains Community Unified School District 8 Board discussed concussion protocols when student-athletes sustain head injuries.
Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner urged Republicans to take on the nefarious governmental force he called "the machine" and deprive the Democrat Party of its supermajority in the General Assembly.
Illinois’ unemployment rate is down slightly in large part because of a decline in the state's labor force, according to a recent press release and a spokesman for the state's Department of Employment Security.
Ever since Illinois Comptroller Leslie Geissler Munger instructed
payroll personnel last spring to make politicians wait for paychecks along with other state vendors, resistance has failed to deter her from that stance, and she recently has revised her "no budget, no pay" policy.
No one knows which way the state's Supreme Court will rule on the pending Independent Map Amendment ballot measure, but the litigation could face the same fate as previous rulings about term limits, Gov. Bruce Rauner recently told reporters.
After taking rhetorical shots at the Democrat-controlled General Assembly, which he said blocked state-backed legislation, Gov. Bruce Rauner, as part of Ag Day recently at the State Fair, announced the formation of a private Illinois Fairgrounds Foundation to do what the failed legislation would have done.
It was another successful week for athletes from Illinois at the 2016 Summer Olympic Games in Rio, as our participants hit the medal stand in six different events.
Mike Strick, Republican candidate for District 84 in the Illinois House of Representatives, recently asserted that his NoMoreMadigan pledge has been garnering some positive responses among voters and candidates these past few weeks.
The practice of the "pickup" -- where school districts pay some, if not all, of teachers' contributions into their own retirement pensions -- could leave Illinois' educators, students and taxpayers high and dry.
The public is invited to review and submit comments on a draft version of Springfield’s Transportation Improvement Program, covering Sangamon County, Springfield and the Village of Chatham for fiscal years 2017-20 from now until
Sept. 15.
Through its innovative “Work Ready Sangamon" program, Sangamon County
announced recently that it may soon become Illinois’ first jurisdiction to
achieve Certified Work Ready Community (CWRC) status in affiliation with the
Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce.
The Illinois Republican Party launched digital ads this week to highlight disproportionately lengthy tenures of Illinois' leading career politicians, including State House Speaker Mike Madigan (D-Dist. 22) and U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL), following “disastrous” decisions made recently in Springfield by the General Assembly.