No More Mask Requirement For Schools Monday
As of Monday, masks are no longer required in most indoor public spaces in Illinois… including classrooms. Governor JB Pritzker announced a couple of weeks ago that the state mask mandate would end on February 28th, and
ISP: Rolling Trucker Convoy Protest Could Pose Traffic Problems
Illinois State Police are warning of possible traffic disruptions from a trucker convoy that is staging a rolling protest across the country. Like recent demonstrations in Canada, the convoy has threatened to slow traffic and commerce
ISP Trooper Sent To Hospital After Scott’s Law Violation
An Illinois State Police squad car that was assisting in a DUI stop near Bloomington was struck by another allegedly impaired driver, sending the trooper to the hospital with minor injuries. State police say the trooper’s
Van Meter: Animal Control Problems Stem From Understaffing
Problems at Sangamon County Animal Control are primarily the result of understaffing, according to the county board chairman. Animal Control has been the target of numerous complaints from advocates and the subject of three different investigations
Friends of the Original Leland Farmhouse To Move “Summer Kitchen” This Week
The group that is trying to salvage the last remaining piece of the old Leland Farms in Springfield plans to proceed with moving a small outbuilding to a new location this week. The Friends of the Original