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Tuesday, February 6
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Sean Kernan
New tool gauges economic effects of expanded broadband in rural IL
By Will Wright for The Daily Yonder. Broadcast version by Mark Richardson for Illinois News Connection reporting for The Daily Yonder-Public News Service Collaboration As the federal government distributes $42.5 billion to expand broadband internet access across America and its territories, some local leaders are asking ...
Monday, February 5
by
Sean Kernan
Report grades IL tobacco prevention efforts
Illinois' efforts are all over the map in a new report on what state and federal officials are, or could be, doing to discourage tobacco use. The American Lung Association's "State of Tobacco Control" report evaluates every state, and the federal government, on their tobacco-control ...
Friday, February 2
by
Sean Kernan
University of IL Extension Winter Wellness Family Event February 17th
Bundle up for the 3rd Annual Winter Wellness Family Event presented by University of Illinois Extension and Black Hawk State Historic Site. This year, get inspired by the Blue Zones—regions known for longevity and health. Learn about heart-healthy diets, take part in blood pressure ...
Friday, February 2
by
Sean Kernan
IL Senator Duckworth Speaks About Attacks in Jordan on Senate Floor
U.S. Senator and combat veteran Tammy Duckworth fervently addressed the Senate following a recent Iran-backed attack on a U.S. base in Jordan. Three American servicemembers were tragically lost in the attack. Duckworth, who sits on both the Armed Services and Foreign Relations Committees, cautioned ...
Wednesday, January 24
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Sean Kernan
A lack of attorneys creates ‘legal deserts’ in rural IL counties
Labor shortages exist across the country in the medical and teaching professions but not as much is said about the lack of attorneys in some states, including Illinois. The shortages are most acute in rural counties, causing 'legal deserts.' The National Center for State Courts ...
Thursday, January 18
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Sean Kernan
IL advocacy group insists state’s tax system hurts children
A new analysis of state tax systems finds the Illinois tax structure is unfair to low- and middle-income households, especially those with children. The Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy report says wealthier Illinois families pay far less of their income in taxes than middle ...
Friday, January 12
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Sean Kernan
IL farm group wants improved safety measures for ethanol pipelines
A pipeline project to transport carbon dioxide captured from ethanol and fertilizer production to a permanent storage site in Illinois is raising concerns about safety and potential damage to surrounding land. Last month, members of the Illinois Farm Bureau adopted policies supporting a temporary moratorium ...
Friday, January 5
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Sean Kernan
IL environmental network creates plan for cleaner waterways
Illinois rivers, lakes and groundwater have become unsafe for humans and wildlife. One organization has started the New Year with a "Clean Water Forever" campaign to spur improvements. An Illinois Environmental Protection Agency report in 2022 found 40% of streams in the state are too ...
Tuesday, December 26
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Sean Kernan
New IL laws usher in policy changes in health care, employment, policing
At the stroke of midnight on New Year’s Eve, Illinoisans will see more than 300 new laws take effect – with changes that impact the state’s healthcare, public safety and employment sectors. The Paid Leave for All Workers Act will require most employers to provide ...
Thursday, December 14
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Sean Kernan
Summit paints grim picture of IL juvenile detention centers
At a Wednesday summit, advocates for juvenile justice reform took up the most recent slate of complaints about Illinois’ juvenile detention centers. Investigative reporting just last month found unsanitary facilities and incidents of young people being mistreated, with a focus on the Franklin County ...
Wednesday, November 22
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The Center Square
Recent gun owner ID laws struck down in MD, OR, give hope to IL gun rights advocates
(The Center Square) – Recent rulings across the country against different states’ gun owner permit laws are fueling hope among Illinois’ gun rights community that the days are ...
Wednesday, November 22
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Regional Media
Jack FM launches in Henry County, IL
(Kewanee) Regional Media announces that Kewanee Illinois will be home to a new radio format, Jack FM debuting on 102.1 today! Jack FM Kewanee is defined by wide-ranging playlists and unusual combinations of songs from different genres and eras and has ...
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