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Friday, February 27
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Jennifer Russell
Wake Up Tri-Counties Andy Regal Talks Surviving Workplace Bullying with Book “Surviving Bully Culture”
Andrew Regal joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to talk about his experiences with workplace bullying and his quest to educate employers and employees on how to survive workplace bullying. During the isolation of the pandemic, Andy Regal began documenting his life story, aiming to leave ...
Friday, February 27
by
Jennifer Russell
Critical Fire Danger Expected Friday as Dry Windy Weather Increases Fire Risk
Strong winds and warmth are combining with dry conditions to elevate fire risks across much of the region. The National Weather Service has placed a Fire Weather Watch on the calendar for Friday afternoon, pinpointing areas where flames could quickly get out of control. ...
Thursday, February 26
by
Jennifer Russell
Spring Freezer Meal Fundraiser Offers Convenient Homemade Dinners to Support Local Agriculture Through March 5, 2026
Busy schedules can mean sacrificing homemade meals, but the Bureau County Farm Bureau Foundation has a solution. Their Spring Individual Freezer Meal Fundraiser features a delicious lineup of ten prepackaged meals, created by Custom BBQ of Lanark. Each meal—ranging from cheesy casseroles to chicken ...
Thursday, February 26
by
Jennifer Russell
Dr. Crystal Strode Brings Medical Expertise to Freedom House Board of Directors
Freedom House has welcomed Dr. Crystal Strode to its Board of Directors. Known for her focus on patient-centered care, Dr. Strode is praised by COO Chloe Lund for her dedication to health and community service. Dr. Strode founded Vibrant Health in Cambridge in 2019 ...
Monday, February 23
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Jennifer Russell
Governor Pritzker Proposes Statewide Limits on Student Cell Phone Use to Boost Classroom Focus
Governor JB Pritzker visited Oak Park and River Forest High School today, advocating for new legislation that would require Illinois schools to limit cell phone use during class time. The proposal responds to concerns from educators, with recent surveys showing 72% of high school ...
Sunday, February 22
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Jennifer Russell
Bureau County Sheriff Arrest and Citation Report February 20, 2026
BUREAU COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE PRESS RELEASE 02/03/2026 – 02/20/2026 -- 2/3/2026 0643 HRS LOCATION: WHITVER ST/LIBERTY ST WALNUT,IL INCIDENT: TRAFFIC ACCIDENT DRIVER UNIT #1 LONG, JAMES G 72 YRS OLD DRIVER UNIT #2 HEINZEROTH, JACOB K 33 YRS OLD --2/4/2026 1630 HOURS LOCATION: 2200 N AVE .5 MILE W OF 2200 ...
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Wednesday, February 18
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Jennifer Russell
Matchbox Twenty to Headline Illinois State Fair Grandstand in August 2026
Matchbox Twenty is set to ignite the Illinois Lottery Grandstand Stage at the Illinois State Fair in Springfield on Sunday, August 16, 2026. Known for iconic hits like “3AM,” “Unwell,” and “Push,” the band continues to resonate with fans across generations. Their upcoming performance ...
Wednesday, February 18
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Jennifer Russell
Illinois EPA Launches Seven Million Dollar Grant to Boost Energy Resilience at Wastewater Plants
The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency is allocating seven million dollars to boost energy resilience for publicly owned wastewater treatment plants. Through the Resilient Energy for Wastewater Infrastructure Grant Program, communities can apply for funding to assess vulnerabilities and install solar-plus-battery storage systems. Award amounts ...
Wednesday, February 18
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Jennifer Russell
Congressman Sorensen Backs Bipartisan Bill to Raise Pay for Federal Correctional Officers
Congressman Eric Sorensen is backing new bipartisan legislation aimed at boosting pay for federal correctional officers, including those in Illinois prisons. The Federal Correctional Officer Paycheck Protection Act of 2026 would raise base pay by 35 percent for eligible staff, tackling chronic staffing shortages, ...
Wednesday, February 18
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Jennifer Russell
Illinois Reports First Measles Case of the Year and Traces Possible Exposures in Metro East
Illinois health officials have reported the state’s first confirmed case of measles this year, involving an adult in the Metro East area who recently traveled out of state. The Illinois Department of Public Health is tracing potential contacts, with exposure identified at Good Shepherd ...
Wednesday, February 18
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Jennifer Russell
Illinois Officials Urge Earthquake Preparedness After Montgomery County Earthquake in January
Last month’s 3.8 magnitude earthquake centered in Ohlman, Illinois, served as a powerful reminder of the state’s seismic risk. Illinois, situated between the New Madrid and Wabash Valley Seismic Zones, experienced tremors felt by thousands. With February marking Earthquake Awareness Month, officials urge residents ...
Wednesday, February 18
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Jennifer Russell
Illinois Pushes Back Against Threatened Federal Funding Cuts Over Commercial Driver License Policies
Illinois officials are pushing back against federal threats to cut highway funding over their handling of commercial driver licenses issued to non-domiciled residents. The Secretary of State’s office argues its policies follow federal guidelines and that the U.S. Department of Transportation has ignored extensions ...
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