The Illinois Department of Labor Amusement Ride and Attraction Safety Board will discuss the growing popularity of zip-line rides at its next meeting 2 p.m. Tuesday.
The Springfield Public Schools Board will discuss its student-athlete concussion/head injury policy at its next meeting, 6 p.m. Monday
at 1900 W. Monroe St.
The Peoria Regional Human Rights Authority Board will elect commissioners at its next meeting 10 a.m. Wednesday, July 27, at St. Elizabeth Medical Center, 1100 E. Norris Drive, in Ottawa.
Ball State University in Indiana has created a new business-climate ranking system called the States’ Business Climates Index, in which Illinois ranked 46th out of 50.
Repairs to a broken water valve by City Water, Light and Power (CWLP) necessitate a rerouting of eastbound Carpenter Street between Eighth and Ninth Streets, and closure of a southbound lane on Ninth Street between Miller and Carpenter Streets.
At a recent meeting, the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services' Foster Care Advisory Council discussed foster-home quality-of-care concerns.
The Springfield City Council will consider accepting a settlement offer over a lawsuit filed after a pedestrian tripped and fell on a city sidewalk, at its next meeting 5:30 p.m. Tuesday at 1450 Groth St.
At a recent meeting, the Illinois Department of Agriculture's Livestock Commissioners Advisory Board discussed proposed rule changes to animal-control regulations.
Illinois lawmakers want to remove the state’s auditor general from office as federal and state probes continue into the former state representative's questionable spending of campaign finances.
The City of Springfield began construction work this week to remove and replace portions of curbs, gutters, sidewalks and
accessible ramps on the following streets: Fourth (Capitol-Madison), Carpenter (16th-19th), Chenery (Henrietta-Pasfield), Henrietta (Lawrence-Vine), Lowell (Lenox-Outer Park) and Pasfield (Lenox-Outer Park).
Taxpayers United of America (TUA) recently released its 10th Annual Illinois State Pensions Report examining the state’s General Assembly Retirement System (GARS), Judges’ Retirement System (JRS), Teachers’ Retirement System (TRS), State Universities Retirement System (SURS), State Employees’ Retirement System (SERS) and the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF).
There is no painless fix that will get Illinois out of its fiscal mess anytime soon, the retiring director of the Southern Illinois University Paul Simon Public Policy Institute said during a recent interview.