Perfectly Flawed Founder to speak at IVCC’s community-reads virtual seminar
OGLESBY – The North-Central Illinois community is invited to take an inside look at the drug epidemic’s impact in the community tonight, through a Zoom presentation with Illinois Valley Community College. Luke Tomsha, founder of the
Most area schools drop mask requirement after Pritzker rule suspension
SPRINGFIELD – Most schools across the state have dropped the mask mandate for students and staff after the Illinois Joint Committee of Administrative Rules voted to suspend the Governor’s attempt to reissue emergency COVID-19 measures. Students who
Freezing Rain, Ice and Heavy Snow on the way
OTTAWA – Thursday could be messy across North Central Illinois as a winter storm bringing ice and heavy snow moves across the Midwest. The National Weather Service have issued a Winter Storm Warning that goes into effect
Sandy Hook families and gunmaker Remington agree to historic settlement worth $73M
Gunmaker Remington has agreed to pay more than $70 million to settle a lawsuit with families of nine victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting that killed 20 young children and 6 adults almost a decade
Prince Andrew settles sexual assault lawsuit with his accuser Virginia Giuffre
According to documents filed Tuesday in New York, Prince Andrew and Virginia Giuffre have reached an out-of-court settlement in her sexual assault lawsuit against him. The two parties will file a dismissal upon Giuffre’s receipt of the
Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva takes first place in short program at Winter Olympics despite doping controversy
Kamila Valieva, the Russian figure skater at the center of the latest Olympic doping scandal, took the lead in the women’s short program, earning 82.16 points and topping teammates Anna Shcherbakova and Alexandra Trusova. The 15-year-old Valieva