The Local Government Distributive Fund (LGDF) was enacted in Illinois following the passage of the state income tax in 1969. A key element of the agreement was the establishment of…
Illinois lawmakers worked to lift the 36-year ban on new nuclear energy construction permits this spring, with Senate Bill 76 receiving bipartisan support and headed to the Governor. Since 1987,…
Malicious actors are people who attempt to access a person’s mobile device or personal information for their own gain. Oftentimes, malicious actors set up ‘honeypots’ or traps that get a…
The recently passed and signed Fiscal Year 2024 State Budget, which takes effect July 1, contains more tax increases, along with the expiration of the one-year sales tax holiday for…
After a traumatic event, it’s normal to think, act, and feel differently than usual—but most people start to feel better after a few weeks or months. Talk to a doctor…
Did you know milk’s nutrients are linked to immune health, bone and muscle health, reduced inflammation and reduced risk of chronic diseases? Happy #WorldMilkDay to the dairy farmers and milk…
National Missing Children’s Day serves as a reminder to continue our efforts to reunite missing children with their families and an occasion to honor those dedicated to this cause. Thank you…
Rep. Joe Sosnowski is in Springfield today to start the final three scheduled days of the spring legislative session in the Ilinois House of Representatives. Adjournment is scheduled for Friday,…
Whether you need assistance with checking on the status of a FOID card application or getting a pothole fixed, have concerns about your children’s education or local library policies or…
Rep. Joe Sosnowski visited the Huntley Park District to meet with Executive Director Scott Crowe and Director of Marketing & Communications Matt Szytz for a firsthand look at the facilities…