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Thursday, March 19
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Tom Katz
Jury Selection Under Scrutiny in Whiteside County
A recent judicial ruling has exposed more than three decades of wrongful exclusion of qualified jurors in Whiteside County. The verdict follows a challenge from a defense attorney, who uncovered that the Clerk’s Office had systematically removed individuals under 22 or over 79 years ...
Thursday, March 19
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Tom Katz
Criminal Arrest Report By Macomb Police
On Monday, March 16th, at approximately 5:03 p.m., Macomb Police Officers responded to a business in the 1400 block of E. Jackson St. to a report of a male subject that had inappropriately touched a juvenile female within the business. The suspect male had ...
Thursday, March 19
by
Tom Katz
Four Injured in Two Vehicle Crash
On Wednesday, March 18th, at approximately 11:27 a.m., Deputies from the Lee County Sheriff’s Office responded to a two-vehicle crash at the intersection of Palmyra Road and Carriage Hill Drive in rural Sterling, Lee County, Illinois. The preliminary investigation indicates that a 2015 Dodge Journey, ...
Thursday, March 19
by
Tom Katz
SVCC Hosts Spring Blood Drive on March 30th
Sauk Valley Community College invites you to give the gift of life during our Spring Blood Drive. Visit the Sauk campus, Monday, March 30th, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. in the Dillon Mall. All presenting donors will receive a $15 e-gift card and an ...
Wednesday, March 18
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Tom Katz
Sterling Police Report for March 18
Sterling Police have made several recent traffic-related arrests, with charges ranging from driving with a revoked license to operating vehicles with suspended or expired registration. Authorities also cited instances of motorists driving without insurance. In addition, officers responded to a crash on Sixth Avenue, ...
Wednesday, March 18
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Tom Katz
Spoon River College Hosting Public Forums Seeking Input in Search for New President
Spoon River College will host three public forums to gather input that will assist with the development of the Presidential Profile as the search to identify the next President of Spoon River College begins. The hour-long forums will be held on Wednesday, March 25th, with ...
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Wednesday, March 18
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Tom Katz
4th Annual Sterling PD Run for the Badge 5K Run/Walk
Registration is underway for the highly anticipated Run for the Badge 5K Run/Walk, launching Police Memorial Week on May 9th at 9:00 AM. The event welcomes everyone and has no registration fee, although donations for Concerns of Police Survivors, or C.O.P.S., will be accepted ...
Wednesday, March 18
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Tom Katz
ISP Reports Numerous Scott’s Law Violations During Blizzard Conditions
Illinois State Police responded to a series of incidents involving the Move Over Law on March 16th. Three separate crashes occurred as drivers failed to yield to emergency vehicles with activated lights. The most serious happened on I-57 near Ashkum, where a Trooper and ...
Wednesday, March 18
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Tom Katz
Local and State Voting Results
In local election results, incumbents Karen J. Stralow, Penny Van Kampen, and John F. Booker each faced no opposition in their primary contests and are set to continue in their roles as County Clerk, Treasurer, and Sheriff, respectively. On the statewide stage, big shifts are ...
Tuesday, March 17
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Tom Katz
2026 Student-Teacher Art Exhibit Winners Announced
Woodlawn Arts Academy hosted the opening for the 15th annual Student-Teacher Art Exhibit on Friday, Feb. 20. More than 250 community members were in attendance to view nearly 100 submissions from surrounding schools. Woodlawn Arts Academy is proud to exhibit artwork from talented students ...
Tuesday, March 17
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Tom Katz
Business Registry Coming This Spring
To better serve, inform, and engage businesses in the city, the City of Macomb plans to launch a business registry starting in the 2026-2027 fiscal year. This informational database can be utilized by city officials to: improve communication on public safety alerts (weather, road ...
Monday, March 16
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Tom Katz
McCombie Column: Illinois Doesn’t Have a Revenue Problem
Illinois families are used to hearing the same explanation whenever something goes wrong in state government: we just need more money. Yet Illinois already has one of the highest overall tax burdens in the country, and state spending continues to grow year after year. This ...
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