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Pritzker Shares Early Cannabis Sales Figures

Pritzker Shares Early Cannabis Sales Figures

By Neil Doyle The governor’s office is touting the first month of recreational marijuana sales throughout Illinois. The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation said statewide adult-use cannabis sales in January totaled $39,247,840.83, according to a news release.  Dispensaries across the state sold 972,045 items over the 31-day period. Sales to Illinois residents totaled $30,611,632.22, while sales…MORE

Livingston County’s Most Significant Health Threat Doesn’t Come from China

Livingston County’s Most Significant Health Threat Doesn’t Come from China

  The Coronavirus/Image courtesy of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention By A.J. Harris with Todd Wineburner The rapid spread of the coronavirus has grabbed headlines, but the Livingston County Public Health Department is reminding people that the flu is a more significant threat to Illinoisans. Two coronavirus cases have been identified in Chicago,…MORE

Pritzker Visits Central Illinois with Good News for Illinois State University

Pritzker Visits Central Illinois with Good News for Illinois State University

Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker/WJEZ file photo By Neil Doyle After a decade, Illinois State University will finally get an update to its fine arts complex. Gov. JB Pritzker visited ISU Thursday and announced the state has released $52.3 million to renovate the Wonsook Kim College of Fine Arts. The school can now move forward with…MORE

Support Services Expanding at Pontiac’s District 429

Support Services Expanding at Pontiac’s District 429

Pontiac District 429 Superintendent Brian Dukes/WJEZ file photo By Neil Doyle A new furry staff member will be joining the team at Pontiac District 429. The district has secured a new therapy dog named Mason, according to Superintendent Brian Dukes. “Thankfully our counselor Marci Hunt, who has just been outstanding, was able to secure a…MORE

F.O.I.D. Cards Are A GOP Priority in Spring Session

F.O.I.D. Cards Are A GOP Priority in Spring Session

By Illinois Radio Network SPRINGFIELD – As lawmakers prepare to come back to the Illinois State Capitol this week, some Republicans want to address delays in renewing Firearm Owners’ Identification cards. State Sen. Jason Plummer, R-Edwardsville, said there had been a lot of conversation at the statehouse about the Firearm Owners’ Identification card process.  “The bureaucratic…MORE

Highly Contagious Coronavirus Confirmed in Illinois

Highly Contagious Coronavirus Confirmed in Illinois

By A.J. Harris The latest case of Coronavirus was reported in Chicago and the Livingston County Health Department wants everyone to be prepared and knowledgeable about the illness. Coronavirus is a respiratory illness that is believed to have jumped from animals to people, and is now being spread person to person. Symptoms include severe respiratory…MORE

Accused Christmas Day Murderer Pleads Not Guilty

Accused Christmas Day Murderer Pleads Not Guilty

By HOI-ABC PONTIAC – A Cullom man accused of murder in a Christmas Day triple homicide has pleaded not guilty. Clifford Brewer, 53, made the plea during his arraignment Thursday in Livingston County court, according to our news partner Heart of Illinois ABC. He is charged with six counts of first degree murder, two for each…MORE

Brady Expresses Concerns About Automatic Voter Registration

Brady Expresses Concerns About Automatic Voter Registration

State Representative Dan Brady represents portions of Livingston County/Photo courtesy of WJBC.com By Neil Doyle State Rep. Dan Brady (R-Bloomington) and other House GOP members are asking for an investigation into the automatic voter registration system. The Illinois Secretary of State’s office said it improperly registered 574 non-citizens through the program and 19 actually voted.…MORE

Changes Mark 2020 at the Pontiac Library

Changes Mark 2020 at the Pontiac Library

By Neil Doyle There are some new changes to start the year at the Pontiac Public Library. Director Kristin Holzhauer told WJEZ’s Todd Wineburner the library has joined other departments around the city and has changed its phone system. “We have changed to a phone system called VoiP and this system is a considerable upgrade…MORE