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Governor J.B Pritzker speaks on the CREATE Program in Chicago at Randolph Elementary School

(Photo Courtesy of Governor JB Pritzker Facebook page) CHICAGO- Governor J.B Pritzker spoke on the behalf of the Chicago Region Environmental and Transportation Efficiency Program (CREATE) on Tuesday. He was joined by Senator Dick Durban and Illinois Department of Transportation acting secretary Omer Osman at Randolph Elementary School in West Englewood in Chicago. Pritzker explained the work with the railroad system, educational foundation, jobs, and the physical infrastructures of the […]

todayOctober 17, 2019

Local News

Robert Fazzini announces candidacy for McLean County Auditor

NORMAL - Robert Fazzini announced he will be running for auditor for McLean County. McLean County Democrats held a press conference Monday morning where Robert Fazzini answered questions from the community and press. Fazzini spoke on his experience to qualify him for the position despite not having a Certified Public Accountant credentials. "I've taken accounting courses at three universities but I don't have CPA credentials," said Fazzini."After more than four […]

todayOctober 17, 2019

ISU News

Black Homecoming Committee responds to University Statement

NORMAL - Illinois State University's Black Homecoming Committee released a statement late Friday night. The statement was a direct response to the emailed statement by ISU’s administration and president Larry Dietz regarding discrimination on campus. Last week students protested discrimination of treatment to diverse students and registered student organizations. Protests came after a scheduling issue with the Black Homecoming Committee and Redbird Arena. Black Homecoming Committee claimed their concert was cancelled after […]

todayOctober 15, 2019

Local News

Rivian Displays New Electric Vehicles

NORMAL - This weekend Rivian held a public open house event showcasing new vehicle models. Rivian set up in Uptown Normal bringing in many students, members of the community, and Governor JB Pritzker. CEO Scaringe was in attendance at the showcase and engaged with people in Uptown Normal.  Matt Tall, vice president of manufacturing for Rivian, talks about the impact they are hoping to have on the community. “I think […]

todayOctober 15, 2019

Local News

Bloomington City Council Meeting

BLOOMINGTON - On Oct. 14 the Bloomington town council opened their meeting declaring the month of October of 2019 as community month. Mayor Tari Renner recognized Oct. 24 as national polio day and proclaimed indigenous people day on the second Monday in October. Renner encouraged other townships to not only recognize indigenous people’s day on Oct. 14 but to remember the struggles they face. A special presentation followed, as probationary officers Justin […]

todayOctober 15, 2019

ISU News

Koru Course Brings Mindfulness to the Forefront of Campus

(Photo courtesy of Health Promotion and Wellness at Illinois State Facebook page) NORMAL - Illinois State's Health Promotion and Wellness department have brought back its annual Koru 1.0 Mindfulness course. The course returned to Illinois State University this past Thursday night at McCormick Hall. The four-week course's purpose is to help with learning about and practicing different mindfulness and meditation techniques. These techniques can improve sleep, reduce anxiety; improve focus, […]

todayOctober 11, 2019

Local News

Normal City Council Work Session on Marijuana

NORMAL- Monday evening Normal town council discussed the bill proposed by the state of Illinois regarding recreational marijuana business locations. The council will vote to either prohibit or allow cultivation centers, infusers and dispensaries within the township of Normal. Businesses would have to operate under a permit or special use process. Brian Day from the Corporation Counsel expands on where the businesses would be in the community. "The next steps […]

todayOctober 10, 2019

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Governor J.B Pritzker celebrates growth of Rockford International Airport

(Picture courtesy of Rockford Airport Facebook) Rockford- Governor J.B Pritzker celebrated the Rockford’s International airport growth Monday evening. The airport was awarded one of the fastest-growing cargo airports in the world. Pritzker joined other city officials as he spoke on the progress the city has made and what to expect in the future. The airport continues job growth and provides some of the biggest capital investment for funding. The funding […]

todayOctober 10, 2019

ISU News

Students Protest Discrimination at Illinois State University

NORMAL – Students at Illinois State University marched across the quad Monday chanting “This fake diversity has got to go.” Protestors gathered in front of Hovey Hall, ISU’s administration building, to protest the treatment of diverse students on campus. Students claimed they have dealt with discrimination for years. Examples ranged from metal detectors being required at events hosted by diverse RSOs but not at events hosted by predominantly white organizations […]

todayOctober 8, 2019