One of Illinois’ most popular state parks could be expanding soon. For over 100 years, Illinoisans and visitors to our state have flocked to Starved Rock State Park in LaSalle…
Illinois Constitution Day is observed every August 26. This date marks the ratification of Illinois’ first state constitution in 1818, a milestone moment in Illinois’ journey to statehood. This day…
State Representative Tom Weber (R-Lake Villa) has been recognized by the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) of Illinois for achieving a perfect 100% NFIB Voting Record for the 2023-24…
Illinois House Republicans continue to step up to protect and support the senior community through a series of legislative efforts aimed at enhancing the lives of seniors across the state….
With sky-high inflation still impacting hard-working Illinois families and the new school year starting up, it’s important to consider ways to save money. Food prices, gasoline costs, interest rates, rent…
Children will soon be or have already started boarding buses to head back to school. According to the State Board of Education and the Illinois State Police the most dangerous…
From the Solid Waste Agency of Lake County (SWALCO): SWALCO is hosting a free event in Antioch on August 17 to collect unwanted household chemicals. The event, which requires an appointment, is a…
Quantum computing has become a buzzword in the world of technology, but many people are still unclear about what it actually is and how it works. Quantum computing utilizes the…
The Illinois State Fire Marshal is now accepting applications for the Small Equipment Grant Program. Grants of up to $26,000 are being provided for the purchase of small firefighting and…
Each August, more than 175 Illinois communities around the state participate in National Night Out. The program began in 1984 as a way to link Neighborhood Watch and Law Enforcement…