New State ID program launched for released prisoners
SPRINGFIELD – Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White has announced a new program to provide individuals with a state ID card upon release from prison. The program is expected to serve 27 Illinois Department of Corrections facilities
Marquis Energy participates in virtual grain tour showcasing Illinois Ag to the world
SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Department of Agriculture held its annual grain tour on October 19th, and a number of companies participated, including Marquis Energy. The grain tour, which traditionally takes place in-person was virtual for the second
IVCC sophomore named Region IV soccer player of year
OGLESBY – Illinois Valley Community College sophomore Pumi Maphumulo of LaSalle was named the National Junior College Athletic Association Region IV Division III Men’s Soccer Player of the Year. Maphumulo along with freshman Marc Philavanh of Peru
Streator Area United Way reaches fundraising goal
STREATOR – The Streator Area United Way met its fundraising goal for its 2021 campaign. The total amount pledged $277,724.93, is over their goal of $277,467.00. The Streator Area United Way Board of Directors thank all volunteers
Gas prices statewide spike
OTTAWA – Statewide and area county gas price averages have taken a spike compared to this time last month. American Automobile Association numbers show Putnam County has the highest gas price average locally of $3.55 per gallon.
LeBron James to miss at least one week with abdominal strain
LA Lakers star LeBron James is expected to miss at least one week with an abdominal strain. James has already missed two games this season. He aggravated the injury in Tuesday’s 119—117 win over the Rockets on
NBA officially launches investigation into Chicago Suns owner Robert Sarver
The NBA announced an investigation into Phoenix Suns and Mercury owner Robert Sarver following allegations of racism and misogyny from more than 70 former and current employees interviewed by ESPN. NBA spokesman Mike Bass said in a
With the time change comes reminder to check your smoke detectors
OTTAWA – The American Red Cross is reminding residents nationwide that with the time change set for this weekend, that you should take the opportunity to test your smoke detectors. If they fail to respond after installation