Ill State News

Honoring Illinois’ Fallen

SPRINGFIELD – The Illinoid Department of Central Management Services has received notice from Governor JB Pritzker that all person or entities covered by the Illinois Flag Display Act are to fly the flags at half-staff Monday in honor of Memorial Day.   Please lower the United States flags and the State flags at all buildings […]

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Illinois State Fair announces event lineup in the arena

SPRINGFIELD, Ill.–The Arena will host a variety of family friendly events during the 2024 Illinois State Fair. Tickets for all of these fan-favorite events are on sale now.   Monsters of Destruction take over The Arena Thursday, August 8 with an all-out monster truck thrill show featuring exhilarating truck battles. Participating monster trucks include Against the Grain, Redneck

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IDPH reports first two mosquito batches to test positive in 2024 for West Nile Virus

CHICAGO – The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) has announced that it has confirmed the first two batches of mosquitoes to test positive in 2024 for West Nile virus in Illinois, one in Hoffman Estates in Cook County and one in Morgan County.   The specimen in Hoffman Estates was collected by the Northwest Mosquito

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Goreville man sentenced to 50 years for Johnson County murder

From an ISP news release JOHNSON COUNTY – Illinois State Police Division of Criminal Investigation Zone 7 and Johnson County Sheriff’s Office conducted an exhaustive investigation that led to a 50-year sentence for First-Degree-Murder and Aggravated Battery with a Firearm.     On February 23, 2024, 71-year-old Larry D. Cavitt of Goreville, Ill. was found guilty of the above charges relating to

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Rep. Elik, Sen. Bryant urge Senate to act on House Bill 4241

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – At a press conference in Springfield, Rep. Amy Elik (R-Alton) and Sen. Terri Bryant (R-Murphysboro) urged the Senate to act on House Bill 4241, which unanimously passed the House last month. The bill, which protects high school students age 18 and older from sexual abuse by an educator, currently sits in Assignments

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Your upcoming trip could put you in the path of a hurricane or other severe weather

SPRINGFIELD –With many families poised for spring and summer travel, the Illinois Emergency Management Agency and Office of Homeland Security (IEMA-OHS) is helping get travelers ready for hurricane/severe weather season by enhanced preparedness efforts including hurricane preparedness.   “Our State Climatologist and National Weather Service Meteorologists have all forecasted an increasing number of intense natural disasters like

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Illinois payroll jobs up, unemployment rate stable in April

SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES) has announced that the unemployment rate was unchanged at 4.8 percent, while nonfarm payrolls increased +7,300 in April, based on preliminary data provided by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), and released by IDES. The March revised unemployment rate was 4.8 percent, unchanged from the preliminary

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Cannabis Business Association of Illinois applauds move by Biden Administration to reschedule marijuana

SPRINGFIELD – The Cannabis Business Association of Illinois released the following statement after President Joe Biden announced his administration took a key step forward to reclassify marijuana from a Schedule I to a Schedule III drug:   “We applaud the Biden administration’s decision to reclassify marijuana under the Controlled Substances Act as it affirms what our

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Governor JB Pritzker, state leaders, advocates join Children’s Behavioral Health Transformation Initiative to mark Mental Health Awareness Month

SPRINGFIELD, Ill.– Governor JB Pritzker has joined state leaders, mental health advocates, and others to mark Mental Health Awareness Month and discuss ongoing state initiatives to improve services for people dealing with mental health issues and their families. The Governor took part in a roundtable discussion Wednesday, May 15, at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library

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Nominations sought for Senior Illinoisans Hall of Fame

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – The Illinois Department on Aging (IDoA) is seeking nominations of outstanding older adults for possible induction into the Senior Illinoisans Hall of Fame later this year.   “Being named to the Senior Illinoisans Hall of Fame is a tremendous honor for individuals who have made a positive and lasting impact in their communities,” said

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