Streator to buy 4 more license plate-reading cameras

The Streator Police Department will be purchasing four more Flock license plate reading cameras to be placed strategically at high traffic areas.
Illini State Park in Marseilles seeking concessionaire, campground host for upcoming season

Illini State Park in Marseilles is preparing for the start of its full camping season on May 1, and the park’s staff are currently looking for a volunteer campground host and a concession stand operator.
Illini State Park in Marseilles seeking concessionaire, campground host for upcoming season

Illini State Park in Marseilles seeking concessionaire, campground host for upcoming season

Ottawa Elementary students showcase entrepreneurial skills at Lemonade Day My Way event

Fifth and sixth-grade students at Central Intermediate School in Ottawa put their entrepreneurial skills to the test on Wednesday during their Lemonade Day My Way event in the school’s auditorium.
Ottawa Elementary students showcase entrepreneurial skills at Lemonade Day My Way event

Ottawa Elementary students showcase entrepreneurial skills at Lemonade Day My Way event

Survey: Americans oppose litigation that could limit farmers’ access to critical crop protection tools
Crop protection tools — including widely popular glyphosate-based herbicides — are critical for weed control and providing an ample and affordable food supply. That is the prevailing sentiment in a survey from the Modern Ag Alliance.
Dixon’s OSF HealthCare Saint Katharine Medical Center relocates anticoagulation clinic
The move will take effect Wednesday, April 30.
California Gov. Newsom to challenge Trump administration regarding tariffs

On Wednesday, California Governor Gavin Newsom revealed plans to file a lawsuit against President Donald Trump in response to tariffs introduced earlier this month. According to The New York Times, the lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court