Rolling day time closures of side streets to the east of Brady between River Dr and 7th St will occur for the remainder of the day today (Monday, June 5th) and tomorrow for pavement milling work. Traffic delays are likely during these rolling closures.

Teens between the ages of 11-19 are invited to hang out with an experienced Dungeon Master and learn the skills necessary to run a Dungeon & Dragons campaign. Join us on Saturday June 24 at 2:00pm at Fairmount (3000 Fairmount). New and experienced D&D players are welcome.

HAMPTON, Ill. (June 2, 2017)- Illiniwek Forest Preserve will host the Big Fish fishing contest now through June 30. Three winners from each age group will be awarded prizes.

“We have a prime fishing location here at Illiniwek along the Mississippi River,” says Mike Petersen, superintendent of Illiniwek Forest Preserve. “We want to get families out of the house to spend quality time together in the great outdoors.”

Public Safety Officers Benefits Improvement Act reduces delays in processing survivor benefits

CHICAGO - Governor Bruce Rauner today announced he has made appointments to the State Board of Investment, Illinois State Police Merit Board, Illinois Criminal Justice Authority, Illinois Housing Development Authority, Illinois Criminal Justice Authority, the Employment Security Board of Review and the State Universities Retirement System Board of Trustees.

 

Name: Stacey Woehrle

SPRINGFIELD – Governor Bruce Rauner today vetoed Senate Bill 19 due to an agreement between the Department of Corrections and the Illinois Nurses Association. As a result of good faith negotiations, both sides reached an agreement on an alternative to subcontracting that was fair to taxpayers and state employees.

Governor Rauner wrote in his veto message:

A Message from State Treasurer Michael L. Fitzgerald

11 RUNS IN FINAL TWO AT-BATS PUNCTUATE SERIES WIN

Alvarez, Henderson homer in 14-5 win

The “Wind Up” and “Double Play” make their debuts Friday, double-decker carousel on-deck

‘Healthcare Options for All Act’ will allow those with no options available on the Exchange to be able to still receive coverage

Washington, D.C. – Amid reports that Iowans who rely on healthcare insurance purchased through a state's exchange could be left without any options for coverage, Congressman Dave Loebsack today introduced legislation to protect Iowans where no coverage options may be available.

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