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Wednesday, September 18
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Tom Katz
Northwest Illinois Conservative Values on Full Display
State Senator Andrew Chesney (R-Freeport) recently mailed a Fall 2024 legislative survey to constituents throughout the 45th Senate District, and the results reaffirmed the conservative values held by those who live in Northwest Illinois. “We mailed the survey without regard to political affiliation, so Republicans, ...
Tuesday, September 17
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Tom Katz
Chesney Named Manufacturing Champion
In recognition of his votes taken in the legislature that benefit manufacturers and the broader business community in Illinois, State Senator Andrew Chesney (R-Freeport) has been named a “Champion of Manufacturing” by the Illinois Manufacturing Association (IMA). “Illinois manufacturers appreciate Senator Chesney, who has a strong ...
Tuesday, September 17
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Tom Katz
Hancock County Fights Cancer
Hancock County Fights Cancer has generously distributed $46,000 to support cancer research and aid local patients. St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital received $18,400 to further its pioneering research, while $27,600 was allocated to HUGS of Hancock County, a vital support group providing financial and ...
Tuesday, September 17
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Tom Katz
Program That Helps To Pay Home Heating Bills Resumes October 1st
As winter approaches, WIRC-Community Action Agency announces the continuation of the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) for residents of five western Illinois counties. This initiative aids eligible households in managing their heating expenses during the colder months. Priority application begins on October 1st, ...
Tuesday, September 17
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Tom Katz
WIU Office of Public Safety Report
The crime log incidents posted may not match the crime statistics as reported in the Annual Campus Security and Fire Safety Report per the federal Clery Act, as the crime log is compiled using the Illinois Crimes Code and the crime statistics are required ...
Tuesday, September 17
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Tom Katz
House Republican Leader Spoke at SIU
State Representative Tony McCombie, addressing concerns about political imbalance at Southern Illinois University, criticized the current partisan composition in Illinois. McCombie, representing the 89th district, which consists of all or parts of Carroll, DeKalb, Jo Daviess, Ogle, Stephenson and Winnebago counties, highlighted the disproportionate ...
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Tuesday, September 17
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Tom Katz
Schuyler County Sheriff’s Report
Recent traffic incidents and law enforcement activities have highlighted a surge in vehicular offenses in our region. Over the past week, several drivers, including Matthew Hochgraber and Karolyn Alcequiec-Perez, were cited for exceeding the speed limit by over 20 mph in 55 mph zones. ...
Monday, September 16
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Tom Katz
Paint the Town is This Saturday in Morrison
Paint the Town, a much-loved visual arts festival returns to Morrison, on Saturday, September 21st. Celebrating its 28th year, this community event paints downtown Main Street with creativity. Participants, ranging from children to seasoned artists, will fill 1800 squares and circles with vibrant art ...
Monday, September 16
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Tom Katz
WIU & JJC Sign MOU for Guaranteed Admission Program
Western Illinois University has teamed up with Joliet Junior College to streamline the transfer process for students. Under a new Memorandum of Understanding, JJC students who complete an Associate of Arts or Science will have guaranteed admission into WIU, satisfying all general education requirements ...
Monday, September 16
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Tom Katz
Food for Friends Drive Coming Up
The 23rd Annual 'Food for Friends' event will take place on October 2nd, as Sterling, Rock Falls, and Newman Deanery schools collaborate to collect essential items for local food pantries. Needed donations include cereal, peanut butter, jelly, and canned goods among others. For those ...
Monday, September 16
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Tom Katz
Clinton Symphony Orchestra to open 71st Season Saturday
The Clinton Symphony Orchestra is set to launch its 71st season with a captivating concert at Zion Lutheran Church this Saturday at 7:30 p.m. This season opener marks the 18th year under the baton of Conductor and Music Director Brian Dollinger. The venue shift ...
Monday, September 16
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Tom Katz
Dixon Police Investigating School Threat Message
Dixon police and public schools are investigating a series of troubling Snapchat messages about potential threats at Dixon High School and Reagan Middle School. Despite these messages suggesting a "2024 school shooters list" and connections to a wider social media trend, both Dixon and ...
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