FOID and CCL changes coming to the new year
Springfield – The Illinois State Police (ISP) Firearms Services Bureau (FSB) is announcing several changes to the Firearm Owner Identification (FOID) Card program based on statutory changes to the FOID Act effective Jan. 1, 2022. New Cards
A Christmas Miracle: Streator man receives kidney, makes it home in time for Christmas
STREATOR – A Streator man and his family received their Christmas wish, a new kidney and home just in time to spend the holiday together. Lance Moritz, an IVCC AG student from Streator was on the
Mendota puts recently purchased property up for sale
MENDOTA – The City of Mendota is taking bids for a municipally owned property through the 28th of January. In a special meeting last night, the City Council voted to accept bids for 1017 Main Street, a
President Biden signs $770 billion defense bill
President Joe Biden signed a nearly $770 billion defense bill into law on Monday, which includes an overhaul on sex assault crimes prosecution.The National Defense Authorization Act for military appropriations in the 2022 fiscal year includes $740
Asymptomatic Testing Paused at OSF Hospitals
OTTAWA – OSF Hospitals are asking those who wish to get asymptomatic or close contact COVID-19 testing to go elsewhere. They said yesterday that with the rise of COVID-19 infections primarily among the unvaccinated, OSF HealthCare is