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Illinois Student Assistance Commission and Kaplan announce free test prep courses

CHICAGO, and FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — The Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC), the state’s college access and financial aid agency, has contracted leading global education company Kaplan to provide free test preparation courses to all students enrolled in Illinois’ public universities. Five Illinois community colleges are also included as part of a pilot program. Students at these […]

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Illinois municipalities unveil 2025 Moving Cities Forward Platform

SPRINGFIELD – Representing local leaders from across the state, the Illinois Municipal League (IML) announced its 2025 Moving Cities Forward legislative platform, which aims to ensure the long-term success of all 1,294 cities, villages and towns in Illinois.   This year’s platform promotes local government efficiency and modern policies that balance community needs and resources.

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House Minority Leader Tony McCombie is still battling for the safety of the state’s DCFS workers

SPRINGFIELD, ILL. – An incident in St. Clair County last week could possibly be the catalyst for legislation filed by House Minority Leader Tony McCombie (R-Savanna) in 2018 to finally become a reality.   On Thursday, the St. Clair County sheriff’s department was requested to respond with an investigator from DCFS to check on the

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Pritzker insults President Trump and fails to take responsibility for Illinois’ budget deficit

By Illinois State Representative Dave Severin SPRINGFIELD, IL – Illinois State Representative Dave Severin (R-Benton) says Illinois Governor JB Pritzker’s combined State of the State and Budget Address failed to acknowledge that Illinois’ Sanctuary State policies have caused havoc for the state’s finances. “Governor Pritzker has been the head honcho of illegal immigration since taking

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Parks and public spaces across Missouri participate in a campaign to engage kids in free outdoor learning experiences on their phones

SPRINGFIELD – In response to the huge demand for free fun active outdoor experiences, partners including: Wonders of Wildlife, the U.S. Forest Service – Mark Twain National Forest, the Missouri Department of Conservation, Boone County, Ancient Ozarks Natural History Museum, Dogwood Canyon, Lost Canyon Cave and Nature Trail, Kansas City, McDonald County Historical Society, and

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IDNR seeks campground hosts for 2025 camping season

SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) is seeking campground hosts for the 2025 camping season for state parks, recreation areas, and historic sites across Illinois.   Campground hosting is a perfect position for anyone who enjoys camping and helping other people. Hosts are often the first face to greet state park visitors. They

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IDNR seeking summer instructors for 2025 urban fishing program clinics

SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) is accepting applications for instructors for 2025 summer fishing clinics at locations throughout Illinois for the department’s Urban Fishing Program.   Fishing instructors are the department’s boots on the ground at free clinics hosted in communities throughout Illinois. These are temporary positions not to exceed six months,

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Governor Pritzker’s fiscal year 2026 budget continues important investments in higher education

SPRINGFIELD – State higher education leaders are pleased with Governor JB Pritzker’s proposed fiscal year 2026 budget, which includes a higher education budget of $2.73 billion. The higher education budget emphasizes college affordability and supports ongoing initiatives by including a $10 million increase for the Monetary Award Program (MAP) and a $46 million, or 3 percent,

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OSFM urges immediate fire safety action following deadly fires

SPRINGFIELD, IL–The OSFM is urging Illinois residents to review and practice their fire escape plans while testing and inspection smoke alarms following a wave of recent deadly home fires. Sadly, since Friday, February 14, there have been 8 deadly fires claiming the lives of 10 people in Illinois. So far in 2025, Illinois has seen

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Illinois State Police Urban Policing Model sees homicides drop to six-year low

EAST ST. LOUIS – The Illinois State Police’s (ISP) urban policing model, Public Safety Enforcement Group (PSEG), is reducing crime and building trust with the community, leading to a 6-year low in homicides in East St. Louis, the area covered by the model. ​ ISP’s combination of targeted antiviolence details, dedicated investigative resources, coordination with

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