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Governor J-B Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Revenue have announced disaster relief for people and businesses who have been affected by severe weather

(Springfield-jm) – Governor J-B Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Revenue have announced disaster relief for people and businesses who have been affected by severe weather over the past few months. The relief would be available for individuals in 15 counties including Champaign, Ford and Vermilion Counties. Any taxpayer seeking a waiver of penalties and interest for taxes is urged to send a brief written explanation to the Illinois Department of Revenue regarding why they cannot file timely or pay.

 

(Paxton–dm)-The Paxton Chamber of Commerce is proud to support Paxton families affected by the recent flooding. Paxton Chamber of Commerce President Dawn Stack has the information.

 
 
 

Paxton Chamber of Commerce President Dawn Stack.  If you would like to make a donation, you can go Dawn Stack Facebook page or info@paxtonchamber.com

The hours will be from 8am to 3pm both today and Saturday. 

 

(Paxton–jc)  E-R-S officials continue to canvas properties in the city of Paxton to access and collect damage amounts to properties in the city due to the floods that occurred this month in the city. Paxton Mayor bill Ingold says gathering the information is very  helpful…

 
 


 

Paxton Mayor Bill Ingold

 

(Springfield–dm)-Last week at the opening of the Illinois State Fair, Gov. JB Pritzker was asked if the Family Farm Preservation Act would get passed in the fall veto session.  The chief executive did not commit to the November/December session but said the act is on his agenda of things to get done. 106th District State Representative Jason Bunting (R-Emington) says the governor also pledged his support for the Act during the Illinois Agriculture Legislative Roundtable in McLean County.

 
 
 

106th District State Representative Jason Bunting R-Emington

 

(Illinois–dm)-A recent study has found Illinois is not among the most expensive places in the country when comparing health care costs to income. Researchers at MediFind ranked Illinois 31st among 50 states in an analysis measuring per-capita expenditure on health care services and prescription drugs against median income.

West Virginia had the highest percentage with health care expenditures taking 16.14% of income. Utah was the least expensive at 6.81%. Illinois’ number was 11.03%.

 

(Springfield-jm) — The general election is 74 days away and this past Wednesday Democrats gathered in Springfield for celebrations centered around Governor’s Day at the state fair. Capitol News Illinois reports thousands attended a morning brunch with elected officials before heading to the fairgrounds for a rally. Even though there are hundreds of Republicans on the ballot in Illinois, Democrats mostly focused on a common opponent: President Donald Trump. Party leaders shared how they fought back against the Trump Administration and encouraged supporters to work together to elect Democrats up and down the ticket. Governor J-B Pritzker says he’s working hard to make sure people across the state hear their message…

 
 

Illinois Governor J-B Pritzker. Republicans held their day yesterday. In our next news block, we will hear from the Republican party.

 

(Sprignfield–jc)  – The Illinois Department of Employment Security announced that the unemployment rate was 4.9 percent in July, down -0.2 percentage point from June, based on data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

The revised June unemployment rate was 5.1 percent.  Total nonfarm payrolls increased by 11,700 to 6,176,400, a record high.

The industry sector with the largest gain in monthly payroll jobs was private education and health services, with an increase of 6,200.

 

(The Center Square) – Chicago will not be welcoming the Democratic National Convention in 2028 as it did in 2024. DNC Chairman Ken Martin released a statement on Thursday saying that Boston, Denver and Philadelphia are the three cities still in contention. Along with Chicago, Atlanta was eliminated from consideration. Chicago has held the DNC six times.

 

(Washington–dm)-USDA's August outlook for meat production reflects various month over month changes in the species categories. Rod Bain has the story.

 

 

 

(Paxton-jm) – Damage assessments continue today in Paxton. Crews went around the city assessing damage and talking to residents. Those surveys will continue today. If you have not received an assessment or taken the assessment with the QR code, you are asked to reach out to the Paxton Emergency Response Services through their facebook page or by calling the director Andrew Turner at 217-781-3128.

 

(Paxton–jc)  The Paxton Park District is hosting a fundraiser on Saturday for the local pool. It’s called the Lucky Ducky event. It is set for Saturday at the park district facilities on Fall Street from noon to 3pm. Paxton Park District Director Gillian Littleton says its all about connecting with the community and school district and helping to keep the pool as a good summer option next year…

 

 

 

Paxton Park District Director Gillian Littleton

 

(Champaign–dm)-In order to install new utilities, pavement, and sidewalks associated with Phase 2 of the Downtown Plaza Project, all lanes of Washington Street will be closed to traffic between Walnut Street and Hickory Street.  Users of the City parking lot located at the intersection of Walnut and Washington Streets are encouraged to enter and exit from Walnut Street.  Northbound traffic on Fremont Street will be accommodated.  In coordination with the closure, temporary traffic signals will be activated at the intersection of Walnut Street and Columbia Avenue. Signal activation is expected to occur on Friday, August 21, 2026.  The Washington Street road closure is set to begin on Monday, August 24, 2026.  Washington Street is expected to remain closed through the end of November 2026.

 

(Sprngnfield–jc)  The Illinois Department of Transportation is accepting applications for grants to provide public transportation providers and eligible nonprofit organizations with paratransit vehicles. Through its Consolidated Vehicle Procurement program, IDOT purchases accessible paratransit vehicles on behalf of eligible recipients using various federal funding sources.  The deadline to apply is September 21st.

 

(Cissna Park–dm)-The Building is the same, but the name has changed. The Thomas Grill and Creamery has taken the place of the Cissna Park D.Q.  Thomas Grill and Creamery co-owner Rhonda Thomas, gives us an update on the menu.

 

 

 

Thomas Grill and Creamery co-owner Rhonda Thomas. Restaurant hours are Monday-Friday 10am-8pm and Saturday and Sunday 11am-8pm 

 

(Paxton–jc) The Red Cross was in Paxton on Thursday helping residents with some relief packages due to the flooding over the past week. Today the Paxton Area Chamber of Commerce is hosting a  “together for our Community” event at the Paxton Coin Laundry from 8am to 3pm today and 8am to 3pm on Saturday. The local chamber will be handing out supplies, gift cards and other help.

 

(Springfield-jm) - Republicans gathered at the Illinois State Fair Thursday for GOP Day. Capitol News Illinois reports its an opportunity for party leaders and candidates to talk with supporters as they head into campaign season. Speakers pushed the messages of working together to beat Democrats and make things more affordable. But unlike previous years, Republicans avoided talking about President Donald Trump. As Democrats continue to fight against Trump, Republican gubernatorial candidate Darren Bailey says the president doesn’t have anything to do with the problems Illinois is facing…

 

 

 

Republican gubernatorial candidate Darren Bailey. Democrats hold all the statewide offices, but Republicans say they believe that people are ready for a change in November.

 

 

WPXN News notes…

The Elliott Amvets will hold their Rocky Mountain Oyster Fry on Saturday, August 22nd from noon-2pm. Cost is $15.

 

The Rantoul-Paxton VFW will host live music with West End Boogie on Saturday, August 22nd from 6-9 pm.

 

The 2026 Watseka Family Fest will take place on Friday, August 28th and Saturday, August 29th. Performing Friday night is Kentucky Headhunters with Confederate Railroad. Performing Saturday night is Rodney Atkins with Montgomery Gentry.

 

The Gathering in Gilman will hold their Junk in the Trunk outdoor flea market on Saturday, August 29th from 9-2.

 

The Community Service Center of Northern Champaign County will hold a special food distribution sponsored by St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Gifford on Saturday, August 29th from 9-10:30 am.

 

Middlefork Forest Preserve in Penfield will host their 3rd annual Cardboard Boat regatta on Saturday, September 5th registration and inspections begin at 2:30 pm with races beginning at 3:30 pm.

 

Illinois gas prices have risen again, by an average of ten cents in the last week

(Paxton-jm) – Damage assessments are expected to continue in Paxton today after they were halted yesterday due to a Verizon outage. Members of Paxton Emergency Response Service are going door to door survey residents about their damage after the city issued a declaration Monday evening. If you have an immediate need for assistance, you are asked to message the Paxton Emergency Response Services facebook page. Assessments will likely continue into the weekend.

 

(Springfield–jc)  There are now three new laws on the books in Illinois to protect victims of sexual violence. WPXN”s Joel Cluver has the story…

 
 
 

(Paxton-jm) – The treasurer of the Paxton Buckley Loda Choral Boosters has been arrested for allegedly stealing money from the group. Tara Long was charged with theft between $10,000 and $100,000. Paxton Police say the district reported fraudulent activity from the bank account including 60 withdrawals in an almost two month span. They say Long allegedly stole $21,000 from the account. 

 

(Paxton–jc)  – It took a lot of workers from a wide variety of departments to help with the major flooding that occurred in Paxton over the past week. Paxton Mayor Bill Ingold says city employees put in a large amount of hours serving the city…

 
 


 

Paxton Mayor Bill Ingold

 

(Urbana-jm) – The University of Illinois is among 30 universities across the country that were asked by the U-S Department of Defense to audit their research as it scrutinizes China’s influence. If universities don’t complete a review in the next two weeks and end any partnerships deemed problematic they face losing federal funding.

 

(Paxton–jc)  The annual Paxton Swine and Dine event is set for Saturday September 19 in the downtown area of the city. Something new this year is that the BBQ competition will be K-C-B-S certified. Paxton Swine and Dine Spokesperson Alan Meyer says the certification with the Kansas City Barbeque Society means the local event is officially with the recognized group and more competitors are coming…

 
 


 

Paxton Swine and Dine Spokesperson Alan Meyer

 

(Springfield–jc)  –Illinois gas prices have risen again, by an average of ten cents in the last week. Triple A listed the average price for a gallon of regular unleaded at $4.36 today, up from $4.26 one week before and $4.16 one month ago. Gas at Costco and Sam’s Club in Champaign is 4-oh-2 per gallon today. The Circle K in Rantoul has gas a 4 dollars-29 cents per gallon. Both Paxton Casey's location’s list gas at 4 dollars 29 cents per gallon The B-P in Gilman has gas at 4-15 per gallon this morning.

 

Danville, IL-  Vermilion County Coroner, Jane McFadden stated that a body located in the water north of Fithian in rural Vermilion County, Illinois has been identified as 20-year-old Jaquincia Comage, from Decatur, Illinois.

An autopsy was  scheduled yesterday. No other information is available for release and the Illinois State Police and the Vermilion County Coroner’s office continue to investigate.

 

(Gibson City–jc)  The Gibson City Restoration Committee held their Queen of Hearts drawing last night. The jackpot was 4 thousand 847 dollars Cheryl Cokeley had her ticket drawn and she chose to see what was behind card #1. It revealed the 2 of Hearts. Cheryl won $35. The drawing is held weekly and all money raised goes to building renovation projects in the city.

 

(Paxton-jm) – A local group is helping flood victims in Paxton. The Paxton Masonic Lodge donated $10,000 to the Paxton Area Ministerial Association to create a crisis fund. Those who need assistance are asked to contact Paxton Emergency Response Services Director Andrew Turner at 217-781-3128 and he will put you in touch with the assistance fund.

 

(Champaign-jm) – A 16 year old has been arrested in connection to a deadly shooting more than a year ago in Champaign that killed two teenagers.The teen was arrested by U-S Marshals in Urbana. He was wanted on an arrest warrant related to a prior robbery conviction but was also charged with first degree murder in connection to the June 2025 double homicide.

 

(Rantoul–jc)  Redevelopment of properties and homes on the former Chanute Air Force Base began back in 1993. Most, if not all, the properties that were ready to move have tenants and owners. Village of Rantoul Administrator Scott Eisenhower says companies see the vision of the village and are working with properties that need additional work to be used…

 

 


 

Rantoul Village Administrator Scott Eisenhower

 

(Roberts-jm) – A crumbling building in Roberts has many people concerned for public safety. The two story building near the center of town caught fire a few years ago. Last week, the building partially collapsed. The village is looking for grant money to at least partially cover the demolition of the building.

 

(Chatsworth-jm) – A Sheldon man has pleaded guilty to felony LSD possession. David Frederickson accepted a negotiated plea deal in Livingston County court for possessing between 600 and 15 hundred parts of LSD. Four other counts were dismissed. Last year police arrested Fredericks following a search of a home in Sheldon and Chatsworth and found 1,209 doses of acid, 298 grams of mushrooms, 3,886 grams of THC concentrate, 184 grams of cannabis flower and prescription pills.

 

(Paxton–jc)  Officials with the city of Paxton E-R-S continue to canvas properties in town that were affected by the several days of flooding over the past week. With over 10 inches of water coming in a short time, properties were stressed and that is when sump pumps fail says Paxton Hardware and Rental Owner Scott Allen…

 

 


 

Paxton Hardware and Rental Owner Scott Allen. A big thank you to Scott and his staff for opening the store several times overnight and in the early morning hours, to help fellow members of the community. Assessments were paused yesterday following a Verizon outage. They will continue today and will likely go through the weekend going door to door. 

 

(The Center Square) – Illinois tollway users will be paying more next year, and a state representative warned that there could be traffic implications. The Illinois Tollway Board held its monthly meeting on Wednesday and voted unanimously in favor of a plan to raise tolls by 45 cents per toll for most passenger vehicles and 30% for commercial vehicles. The board’s power to raise tolls came from the $1.5 billion transit funding package signed by Governor J.B. Pritzker last December.


(The Center Square) – Days after Gov. J.B. Pritzker said an immediate declaration wasn’t urgent, he signed a disaster declaration spanning 15 different counties for storms between mid-May and Sunday. The declaration primarily focuses on strong storms that hit different parts of the state in recent weeks. In the announcement, the governor’s office said the declaration directs state agencies like the Illinois Emergency Management Agency, Department of Transportation, Environmental Protection Agency, and Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity to help impacted communities. The governor says a declaration would “kick off” federal disaster aid requests

 

(Springfield–jc)  The Sale of Champions was held last night at the Illinois State Fair. WPXN’s Joel Cluver has some information on area participants…

 

 

WPXN News notes…

The American Red Cross will hold a blood drive Thursday, August 20th from 11-5:30 at the 1st Presbyterian Church in Gibson City.

 

The Elliott Amvets will hold their Rocky Mountain Oyster Fry on Saturday, August 22nd from noon-2pm. Cost is $15.

 

The Rantoul-Paxton VFW will host live music with West End Boogie on Saturday, August 22nd from 6-9 pm.

 

The Gathering in Gilman will hold their Junk in the Trunk outdoor flea market on Saturday, August 29th from 9-2.

 

The Community Service Center of Northern Champaign County will hold a special food distribution sponsored by St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Gifford on Saturday, August 29th from 9-10:30 am.

 

The American Red Cross will hold a blood drive at the Paxton Church of Christ on Thursday, September 3rd from 12:30-5:30 pm.

Governor J-B Pritzker issued a state disaster proclamation following weeks of severe weather

(Springfield-jm) – Governor J-B Pritzker issued a state disaster proclamation following weeks of severe weather resulting in flooding, straight line winds and over 200 tornadoes. Among the counties included are Ford, Champaign, Vermilion and McLean.

 

(Paxton–jc)  City leaders in Paxton have started the process of declaring an emergency due to massive flooding in the city over the past week. Paxton Mayor Bill Ingold provides some information…

 


 

Paxton Mayor Bill Ingold. Paxton E R S Coordinator Andrew Turner and his volunteers have been busy. Turner says agencies have been contacted and they are going house to house in paxton…

 
 

Paxton E R S Coordinator Andrew Turner. Crews will be going back out again today. 

 

(Paxton-jm) – Drivers can expect delays on parts of I-57 in southern Ford County as construction is scheduled to begin this week. IDOT says construction on the bridges carrying I-57 over the Big Four Ditch south of Paxton will begin Friday. The initial work will include constructing crossovers for traffic at both ends of the existing bridges. That work is expected to be completed by the end of October. Then starting in the spring, both bridges will be replaced and will take most of 2027 to complete. The project is estimated to cost nearly $20 million.

 

(Rantoul–jc)  Baseball and softball have continued this month at the Rantoul Sports Complex on the village's west side near Interstate 57.  Rantoul Mayor Sam Hall the Third says Brandon Denton and team continue to bring a wide variety of sports to Rantoul, all year long…

 


 

Rantoul Mayor Sam Hall the Third

 

(The Center Square) – Democrat Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker has contributed $65 million to his gubernatorial campaign fund. Since his first run for governor in 2018, Pritzker has spent more than $400 million on campaigns for himself and other Democratic Party candidates.

 

(Watseka–jc)— Iroquois Memorial Hospital recognized Dr. Philip Zumwalt this summer, , honoring his 20 years of dedicated service as a member of the hospital’s Board of Trustees. Doctor. Zumwalt was presented with a commemorative plaque in appreciation of his leadership, commitment and lasting impact on Iroquois Memorial Hospital and the communities it serves. Dr. Zumwalt’s connection to Iroquois Memorial Hospital began the day he was born there. It continued when he returned home in 1979 as a young physician and ultimately extended into decades of leadership helping shape the hospital’s future.

 

(Springfield–jc)   — As a new academic year begins across Illinois, Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Revenue  are highlighting valuable state tax credits available to parents, guardians, and educators to offset the cost of school expenses. Both families and educators can secure vital financial relief on their upcoming state tax returns by claiming deductions on qualified purchases like classroom materials, tuition, and required school fees.

 

(Springfield–jc)  Two more days of harness racing are scheduled at the Illinois State Fair. Post time is set for 11 a.m. both today and Thursday.Two days of dirt-track auto racing are on tap this weekend.

The USAC Bettenhausen 100 is scheduled to begin at 2 p.m. on Saturday. On Sunday, the green flag is scheduled to drop for Sportsman Nationals at 11:45 a.m. and the ARCA Allen Crowe Memorial 100 follows at 1:09 p.m.

 

(Undated-jm) – Mother Nature has made it a tough summer for farmers. High winds, heavy rain, hail, tornadoes and flooding have impacted corn and soybean crops. June started out dry which led to some soybean plants being short and ears of corn not filling out. July and August have seen some crops ruined by pools of water.

 

(Danville–jc)  –  Synergy Midwest Generation, owner of the closed Vermilion Power Station north of Oakwood, disclosed recently that riverbank erosion next to its coal ash along the Middle Fork of the Vermilion River has reached a point of requiring reinforcement to prevent the collapse of the ash waste impoundment.

104th district State Representative Brandon Schweitzer says they are working with the Illinois E P A…

 

 

 

104th district State Representative Brandon Schweitzer, Republican from Danville

The former power plant’s 3.3 million cubic yards of coal ash remain in the floodplain of the river, awaiting Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approval for removal. But the state agency has been reviewing the removal plan for over four years without action.

 

(Urbana-jm) — A University of Illinois grad student has been arrested for allegedly vandalizing two license plate reader cameras on campus. 26 year old Mitchell Bryant is charged with a single count of criminal damage to government supported property. A camera in the area of Green and Gregory and another at Wright and Springfield were discovered to have been covered in yellow spray paint. Bryant was allegedly caught in the act using a pole and cord from security cameras and a camera on an MTD bus.

 

(Paxton–jc)  The Paxton Buckley Loda School system is looking good in the fiscal sense. Paxton Buckley Loda School Superintendent Eric Bohm commended the board at the recent meeting…

 

 

Paxton Buckley Loda School Superintendent Eric Bohm

 

(Paxton–jc)  –  Ford County Public Health and Gibson's R-O-S-C are partnering together for a free training. Be Prepared to Save a Life will be presented Thursday, August 27 from 1:00 - 2:30 PM at MoyerLibrary in Gibson City. This free community training will teach the basics of harm reduction and how to use naloxone in an overdose emergency. Everyone is welcome

 

(Paxton–jc)  The Paxton Chamber of Commerce is leading the way in the city to help property owners affected by the recent days of flooding. WPXN’s Joel Cluver has the story…

 

 

(Urbana–jc)  – The University of Illinois System will link the architects of the rapidly developing quantum technology hub in Chicago with one of Mexico’s leading quantum computing researchers during a virtual event on August 20th

Quantum Computing and Microelectronics Technology is the focus of the event on Thursday The event is free and open to researchers, faculty, students, industry professionals and policymakers.


 

(The Center Square) – The Anti-Defamation League is sounding an alarm over the Chicago Democratic Socialists of America’s questionnaire for city council candidates. ADL Midwest Senior Regional Director Rebecca Weininger says the DSA questionnaire’s first two long-form questions are devoted to Israel instead of how candidates would help Chicago.The questions asked candidates whether they are anti-Zionist and whether they support municipal-level boycott, divestment and sanctions.Jay Tcath, executive vice president of the Jewish United Fund in Chicago, said the questionnaire is troubling.

 

WPXN News notes…

 

The American Red Cross will hold a blood drive Thursday, August 20th from 11-5:30 at the 1st Presbyterian Church in Gibson City.

 

The Elliott Amvets will hold their Rocky Mountain Oyster Fry on Saturday, August 22nd from noon-2pm. Cost is $15.

 

The Rantoul-Paxton VFW will host live music with West End Boogie on Saturday, August 22nd from 6-9 pm.

 

The Elliott Amvets will hold their porkchop sandwich supper on Friday, August 28th from 5–7 pm. Cost is $8. 


The 2026 Watseka Family Fest will take place on Friday, August 28th and Saturday, August 29th. Performing Friday night is Kentucky Headhunters with Confederate Railroad. Performing Saturday night is Rodney Atkins with Montgomery Gentry.

 

The Gathering in Gilman will hold their Junk in the Trunk outdoor flea market on Saturday, August 29th from 9-2.

 

The average price for a gallon of gas rose last week, wiping out a week's worth of decreases.

(Paxton-jm) - Paxton city leaders approved an emergency declaration during a meeting last night. It comes after nearly a foot of rain fell on the city last week. The move could bring in state and federal disaster assistance. Members of Paxton's Emergency Response Services will be going door to door today doing damage assessment. For those not home when the assessments are being done, they will leave a piece of paper with instructions of what to do.

 

(Dewey-jm) – The Champaign County Coroner has identified the teen found dead after his car left the roadway Saturday. Laurie Brauer identified the victim as 17 year old Elias Smith of Rantoul. An autopsy has been scheduled. The Champaign County Sheriff’s Office says they received a 9-1-1 call from Smith stating his car had left the roadway on County Road 1000 East at approximately 2850 North and the vehicle was filling up with water. Searchers found the vehicle Sunday and then found Smith's body yesterday.

 

(The Center Square) – The Federal Trade Commission says it has begun sending 640,038 payments totaling more than $23.8 million to Grubhub drivers and diners harmed by the Chicago-based food delivery platform’s misleading claims and unlawful conduct. Following a settlement reached in December 2024, Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul said a multi-year investigation revealed that Grubhub’s deceptive business practices were negatively affecting participants in nearly every aspect of the company’s transactions.

 

(Paxton–jc) – Yesterday was the first day of school for the Paxton Buckley Loda School system. School leaders continue to upgrade technology and the use of things like Chrome Books. Paxton Buckley Loda School Superintendent Eric Bohm talks about the start of the year with District Technology Director Justin Benda…

 
 

Paxton Buckley Loda School Superintendent Eric Bohm

 

(Urbana-jm) – It’s Move In Day for the University of Illinois. Students start returning to the Urbana Champaign campus for the upcoming academic year. Classes start on Monday.

 

(Mahomet-jm) – Champaign County Crimestoppers are looking for help in finding the person responsible for an act of criminal damage in Mahomet earlier this month. On the night of August 2nd or the morning of August 3rd someone intentionally punctured all four tires of a Jeep located at Lake of the Woods apartments. There is no description of the suspect. 

 

WATSEKA, Ill. — Iroquois Memorial Hospice is receiving exceptional marks from the patients and families it serves, ranking among the top Eight percent nationally in a recent patient satisfaction report. The results come from the Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems  Hospice Survey, administered by Strategic Healthcare Programs . Iroquois Memorial Hospice ranked in the 92nd percentile nationally based on its overall composite score. The report includes 45 completed surveys from April 2025 through March 2026 and compares Iroquois Memorial Hospice's results with state and national benchmarks.

 

Paxton–jc)  The Paxton Park District is hosting a Lucky Ducky Pool Fundraising event on Saturday at the community pool. The time for the event is 10am until 2pm. The local district is selling ducks for 50 dollars and the day will be filled with games, activities, food, music and fun. Paxton Park District Director Gillian Littleton says the event will help fund pool projects needed for next year…

 
 
 

Paxton Park District Director Gillian Littleton

 

CHAMPAIGN – 52nd District State Senator Paul Faraci, Democrat from Champaign, says  the Champaign D-M-V will begin offering in-person disability parking placard services to provide relief for parents and guardians who transport individuals who are unable to drive. This directly improves the accessibility of the program for East Central Illinoisans, ensuring parking placards can be issued without administrative delay or requiring a long drive out of the region.” The new walk-in option, made possible by a pilot program through the Illinois Secretary of State’s office, allows customers to apply for or renew permanent and meter-exempt disability parking placards, reducing processing times for applications that were previously handled exclusively by mail through the Springfield Flagship office. Expanded in-person services will now be available at 14 additional facilities across Illinois, including the Champaign DMV in the district Faraci represents.

 

(Undated-jm) – The average price for a gallon of gas rose last week, wiping out a week’s worth of decreases. GasBuddy says the average is $4.28 a gallon up from $4.21. The national average is $4.02 up from $3.94. The average price of diesel is $5.42, up 14 cents. Patrick DeHaan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy says the continued closure of the Strait of Hormuz and the Ukrainian attacks on Russian oil refineries kept pressure on the markets.

 

(Paxton-jm) – City leaders in Paxton approved a disaster declaration following heavy rain and flooding last week caused many streets to be closed due to high water and residents left cleaning up the mess. The declaration allows for the possibility for state and federal disaster assistance. Members of Paxton Emergency Response Services will be going door to door today conducting damage assessments. For those not home when they come by, they will leave a paper with instructions on what to do.

 

(Rantoul–jc)-- The marketing of properties on the former Chanute Air Force Base continues in the village of Rantoul. Rantoul Village Administrator Scott Eisenhower says the properties have owners and businesses…

 
 


 

Rantoul Village Administrator Scott Eisenhower

 

 

(Paxton-jm) – There is a vacancy on the Paxton city council. Ward 3 alderman Matt Greenburg resigned. No reason was given for his resignation.

 

(Illinois–jc)A Florida man who previously resided in Illinois has pleaded not guilty to charges that he allegedly swindled people in a fraudulent investment scheme.

U.S. government attorneys said Makaio’ Kekoa, 39, formerly known as Lorenzo Hood, falsely informed victim investors that he had the ability to invest their money in short-term, high-yield investment opportunities.Kekoa then allegedly misappropriated the funds for his personal use. Prosecutors said Kekoa caused the victim investors to incur cumulative losses of at least $180,000.

 

(Washington–dm)-Record level U.S. corn harvests of the past two years continue to find their way to markets via exports, per USDA's August outlook. USDA’s Rod Bain has the story

 
 
 

(Undated-jm) — A mental health lifeline for Illinois farm families is getting a new and easier to remember name. The Farm Family Resource Initiative will now be called Farm SOS. According to the state, the lifeline is a partnership between SIU Medicine and state agencies that offers confidential 24/7 support for farmers facing financial stress, family strain or a personal crisis.

 

(Springfield-jm) — One year after Megan Moroney broke the Illinois State Fair grandstand attendance record, Lainey Wilson broke the record this year. 15,533 fans showed up for the country concert Saturday night. She broke the record by one fan.

 

(Paxton–dm)- A new school year means lots of new faces and new job positions. Linsdey Muchmore has been at PBL school district for a while, but this year Lindsey has a new position as the Athletic Director for the school district.  Lindsey tells us about some of the duties of the Athletic Director.

 
 
 

PBL Athletic Director Lindsey Muchmore.

 

(Springfield–jc)  –The Illinois Farm Bureau has announced the winners of the 2026 Illinois State Fair Master Showmanship contest. Toby Behrends of Sheffield was named Grand Champion Overall Master Showman in the competition for 4-H members aged 14 to 18. The beef division winner was Wyatt DeAth of Indianola, the swine division winner was Austin Komnick of Auburn, and the sheep division winner was J.W. Simms-Reisner of Ellery.


WPXN News notes…

The American Red Cross will hold a blood drive Thursday, August 20th from 11-5:30 at the 1st Presbyterian Church in Gibson City.

 

The Elliott Amvets will hold their Rocky Mountain Oyster Fry on Saturday, August 22nd from noon-2pm. Cost is $15.

 

The Rantoul-Paxton VFW will host live music with West End Boogie on Saturday, August 22nd from 6-9 pm.

 

The 2026 Watseka Family Fest will take place on Friday, August 28th and Saturday, August 29th. Performing Friday night is Kentucky Headhunters with Confederate Railroad. Performing Saturday night is Rodney Atkins with Montgomery Gentry.

 

The Gathering in Gilman will hold their Junk in the Trunk outdoor flea market on Saturday, August 29th from 9-2.

 

The Community Service Center of Northern Champaign County will hold a special food distribution sponsored by St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Gifford on Saturday, August 29th from 9-10:30 am.

 

 

 

Residents and businesses throughout East Central Illinois continue to recover from several days of flooding over the past 5 days

(East Central–jc)  Residents and businesses throughout East Central Illinois continue to recover from several days of flooding over the past 5 days. Paxton was hit with flooding and high water in several areas of the city. Flooding also occurred in the village of Rantoul to Thomasboro, in Gibson City and into the Southern Iroquois County communities of Buckley Loda and Cissna Park.  Flooding occurred in Dewey, Royal to several points around Champaign and Urbana. The red bridge in Mahomet was closed due to high waters over the weekend.  A plethora of county roads, state routes were  closed for hours during the recent storms. Wet grounds also closed the Harvest Moon Twin Drive Inn Theatre in Gibson City. Hundreds of local residents continue to repair flooded areas of homes and businesses. Today’s forecast calls for mostly sunny skies and highs in the low 80s.

 

(Dewey-jm) – The Champaign County Sheriff’s Office and multiple emergency responders were called to a water emergency near Dewey Saturday. It happened just before 5pm when METCAD received a 9-1-1 call from a driver stating they had left the road at County Road 1000 East at approximately 2850 North and the vehicle was filling up with water before dispatchers lost contact with the driver. On Sunday, crews recovered a submerged vehicle, however the driver was not located. The search for the driver continues. The Sheriff’s Office is asking the public to let first responders take the lead on the search.

 

(Rantoul–jc)  Rantoul based Flyover Studios has been busy with several projects and also doing some filming in the village and area. Rantoul Mayor Sam Hall the Third says Flyover Studios has made a large investment in Rantoul with some property location purchases…

 
 


 

Rantoul Mayor Sam Hall the Third

 

 (The Center Square) – A civil justice watchdog says a new Illinois law could reverse the state’s gains in workers’ compensation reform. House Bill 5228 to amend workers’ comp provisions took effect immediately upon being signed by Gov. J.B. Pritzker on Aug. 7. Phil Melin, executive director of Illinois Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse, pointed to two issues with the legislation. Melin said the surcharge would be $7 million in total and would increase 3.5% each year.

 

(Urbana–jc)  Champaign County Coroner Laurie Brauer has released the name of an individual who  died from injuries sustained in a multi-vehicle crash early Friday  morning along Interstate 57 near Ludlow. Brauer says 69 year old Elease Tolar,  of Chicago, Illinois, died at Carle Foundation Hospital in Urbana following the multi unit crash. The accident remains under investigation.

 

(Cissna Park–jc)  The 2026 Old Settlers Reunion was another huge success. The three day event concluded with a drawing for a new 20-26 Chevrolet Trax vehicle. The winner was Justin Rayfield of Cissna  Park. The Cissna Park American Legion Post 527 would like to thank all those who helped with the event.

 

WATSEKA – 106th District State Representative Jason R. Bunting Republican from Emington  applauded the recent signing of legislation which would provide Illinois farmers with additional flexibility in transporting goods and allow larger, modern farm equipment on the state’s highways. Senate Bill 32-0h-8 passed both houses of the General Assembly unanimously this spring, with Bunting as a co-sponsor. It changes the law to allow farm vehicles up to 44,000 pounds on any two or more axles to operate on Illinois highways. The measure becomes law on January First.

 

(Gibson City–jc)  Thousands of people attended the annual Gibson Area Hospital Summer Bash on Saturday in the downtown area of Gibson City. The crowds heard the national band Night Ranger and also Rick Springfield.  The brothers group “Nelson” also started the concert. Plans are underway, already, for next year

 

(Chicago–jc)  The National Federation of Independent Business Optimism Index rose 2 point 4 points in July  to  99- point- 8, moving above its 52-year average of 98.0 and reaching its highest level since August 2025. The NFIB Uncertainty Index, however, went up 2 points and remained well above its historical average of 68. 

 

(DeWitt County-jm) — A portion of Route 54 north of Farmer City is set to close this week for bridge work. IDOT announced the road will be closed in Weedman so that the bridge carrying Route 54 over Salt Creek can be worked on. The closure will take place on Thursday.

 

(Rantoul-jm) – A new business is coming to Rantoul. The village says Wingstop has pulled permits to go in the spot where Main Scoop once occupied on the village’s west side.

 

(Champaign-jm) – A Champaign man is facing child pornography charges. Alexander Hernandez was charged with six felony counts of possessing child pornography dating back to 2024. He pleaded not guilty and was allowed to be released. He’s due back in court September 15th.

 

(Paxton-jc)  – The city of Paxton will again be the scene for a film project. Flyover Studios will use a portion of the downtown area for several days this week for scenes of the movie  "The Boy Code.” Filming is expected to be indoors at locations along the 100 block of Market Street in Paxton. Film company vehicles will be parked in the downtown area. Please be courteous and welcoming to the film crews. 

 

(Paxton–jc) It was  Masonic Awareness Day on Saturday. Paxton based Masonic Lodge 416 has been part of the area since 1864 and member Ethan Freehill talks about serving the community as part of the masons…

 

 

 

Paxton Mason Lodge 416 member Ethan Freehill

 

(Belvidere–jc)  Stellantis has announced that the next-generation Jeep Cherokee will become the first U.S. vehicle assembled on the new S-T–L-A One platform, with the Belvidere Assembly Plant to serve as the platform’s U.S. launch site.

According to a company statement issued today, investment in Belvidere is expected to grow by $200 million to more than $800 million as preparations for production continue. Pilot production of the Belvidere-assembled next-generation Cherokee is expected to begin in the first half of 2028.

 

(Springfield–jc0  The Illinois Housing Development Authority has published its 2027-2028 Qualified Allocation Plan, which establishes the rules and criteria governing Illinois’ Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program. The Housing Authority says the low housing tax program  has been utilized to finance 147 developments over the last five years, resulting in the creation or preservation of 7,541 affordable housing units.

 

 

WPXN News notes…

The American Red Cross will hold a blood drive Thursday, August 20th from 11-5:30 at the 1st Presbyterian Church in Gibson City.

 

The Elliott Amvets will hold their Rocky Mountain Oyster Fry on Saturday, August 22nd from noon-2pm. Cost is $15.

 

The Rantoul-Paxton VFW will host live music with West End Boogie on Saturday, August 22nd from 6-9 pm.

 

The Elliott Amvets will hold their pork chop sandwich supper on Friday, August 28th from 5–7 pm. Cost is $8. 

 

The 2026 Watseka Family Fest will take place on Friday, August 28th and Saturday, August 29th. Performing Friday night is Kentucky Headhunters with Confederate Railroad. Performing Saturday night is Rodney Atkins with Montgomery Gentry.

 

The Gathering in Gilman will hold their Junk in the Trunk outdoor flea market on Saturday, August 29th from 9-2.


 

A Flash Flood warning was issued this morning for parts of the WPXN listening area

(Undated–jc)  A Flash Flood warning was issued this morning for parts of the WPXN listening area. Flooding has been reported in the Paxton area. Also State police say travel along Interstate 57 and also into the I-57 and I-74 corridor has some routes flooded at this time. Police say to take extra time on your commute this morning and be aware of flooded areas

 

(Undated-jm) – Severe weather hit parts of central Illinois for the fourth day in a row. Bloomington Normal was the hardest hit with trees and powerlines down throughout the city. OSF St. Joseph Medical Center in Bloomington lost part of its room while Carle BroMenn Medical Center lost power. Both facilities had to go on by pass. Rivian automotive reported damage as did Illinois State University. More severe weather is in the forecast for today.

 

(Washington–dm)-The second highest U.S. corn crop on record are among the notable news items within the Agriculture Department's latest Crop Production Report. USDA’s Rod Bain has the story.

 
 
 

(Springfield-jm) — The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency will host a series of events around the state to collect household hazardous waste. The events will provide people the opportunity to safely dispose of unused or leftover hazardous products commonly found in homes at no cost. Local collection sites include August 22nd at the Interstate Center on the McLean County Fairgrounds in Bloomington and September 26th in the southwest lot of the State Farm Center in Champaign. Accepted items include chemical cleaners, oil based paints, thinners, antifreeze, motor oil, weed killers, pesticides and other similar hazardous household products. Items not accepted include latex paint, explosives, propane tanks, fire extinguishers, agriculture chemicals and business waste.

 

(Rantou–jc)  One production company that calls Rantoul home continues to have a huge impact on its local community and area. Rantoul Mayor Sam Hall the Third says Flyover Studios is always putting projects together, gathering talent and more…

 


 

Rantoul Mayor Sam Hall the Third

 

(Cissna Park–jc)  The Old Settlers Talent Show was held last night in the park in Cissna Park Winners of the contest include.

Junior Division 

Third Place- Lily Rogers- Cissna Park-Vocal Solo

Second Place-Isaac Heaton-Cissna Park-Piano Solo

First Place-Charity Kidwell and Olivia Hall-Loda-Vocal Duet with Guitar

Senior Division

Third Place- Andria Martinez-Gilman-Vocal Solo

Second Place-Addison Tipsord-Cissna Park-Vocal Solo

First Place-Paige Miller-Danforth-Vocal Solo

 

(Champaign-jm) – The University of Illinois Springfield will partner with Parkland College as part of a program to help low income students transfer to four year universities. According to the U of I system the Transfer Drive program will have each of its three universities partner with an Illinois community college to provide students with support and financial assistance. The fall application deadline is Friday, October 2nd and the deadline for spring 2027 is Friday, February 12th. The program will begin accepting students this fall.

 

(Buckley–jc)  Some tickets for a brand new 20-26 golf cart are available. Money raised helps support Christian education at Christ Lutheran High School in Buckley. Knight for Christ event spokesperson Larry Abbe says  tickets are available at several places…

 
 


 

Buckley Christ Lutheran High School Knight for Christ Event Spokesperson Larry Abbe

 

(Springfield–jc)  – According to a monthly briefing from the Illinois Commission on Government Forecasting and Accountability, state revenue increased 4 point 1 percent in July over the same month in 2025. The gains were driven by a 65 percent increase in corporate income tax collections and a near 13 percent increase in sales tax revenue.

(Undated-jm) – U-S Representative Robin Kelly is urging Governor J-B Pritzker to issue a state disaster proclamation and request a federal disaster declaration for areas impacted by recent severe storms so communities can begin accessing federal resources. A state disaster proclamation is the first step to unlock state and federal disaster aid.

 

(Springfield–jc)  The Illinois state fair opened yesterday morning at 10 and will run through August 23rd in Springfield. There are some food deals at this year’s event. WPXN’s Joel Cluver has the delicious details…

 

 

 

(Chicago–jc)  U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin, D-IL, and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson joined American Airlines officials at O’Hare International Airport on Thursday to mark the reopening of Gates K1 and L2A. The approximately $300 million project to upgrade American’s Chicago hub is supported by $90 million in federal grants through the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, previously-allocated federal funding, and airline rates and charges.

 

(Paxton–dm)-Lindsey Muchmore is the New Athletic Director for PBL, and while she holds a new position, she is very familiar with the Paxton area, and the PBL School District.

 

 

PBL Athletic Director Lindsey Muchmore

 

(Springfield-jm) – The Illinois Retail Merchants Association is gearing up to host the first ever Illinois Best Bagger Competition. Contestants from grocery stores across the state will compete for the title of Illinois’ Best Bagger and the chance to represent Illinois at the National Best Bagger Competition in Las Vegas. Competitors will be judged by how fast they can bag commonly purchased grocery items, proper bag building technique, weight distribution, as well as style, attitude and professional demeanor. The competition will be at 10 am on Monday at the Grand Central Stage.

 

(Cissna Park–jc)  today is day two of the Cissna Park Old Settlers Celebration in Cissna Park. One item on the menu in park is a Special Dave’s Fish Fry. Cissna Park American Legion Spokesperson Dick Swing says there is also free entertainment tonight on the stage in the park…

 


 

Cissna Park American Legion Spokesperson Dick Swing

Someone will win a brand new 20-26 Chevrolet Trax on Saturday night in Cissna Park

 

(Undated–jc) The National Weather Service has issued a release on weather from earlier this week.  The service says this morning that least six tornadoes swept through Illinois on Tuesday. The National Weather Service said an EF-1 tornado was on the ground for 24 miles in Piatt and Champaign counties, with an estimated peak wind speed of 100 miles per hour. An EF-2 tornado was reported from Monee, Illinois to St. John, Indiana. Twisters also ravaged areas from Mokena to Tinley Park, from Orland Park to Munster, IN, Wilmington, IL and Oswego.

Straight line winds of 70 to 100 miles per hour resulted in widespread damage across Chicago’s south and southwest suburbs into northwestern Indiana.

 

(Rantoul–jc)  The restrooms at the Rantoul Forum Fitness center will be closed this morning til around noon. That part of the center will be used for a movie project. 

 

(Dekalb–jc)  A casting call has been announced for current Northern Illinois University students to be featured in an upcoming episode of The College Tour series on Amazon Prime Video. A social media post from NIU said the deadline to sign up is August 16. The first day of fall classes at NIU is Aug. 24.

 

(Gibson City–jc)  It’s NightRanger and also Rick Springfield performing live in downtown Gibson City on Saturday. It’s the Gibson Area Hospital and Health Services Summer Bash 20-26. Gibson Area Hospital Director of Employee and Community Events Bill Kirby says it's another great show on Saturday…

 

Gibson Area Hospital Director of Employee and Community Events Bill Kirby 

Tickets are just 10 dollars and party pit passes are also available.

 

WPXN News notes…

Cissna Park Old Settlers Reunion continues tonight in Cissna Park and a full day of activities on Saturday. WPXN will broadcast the parade live on Saturday. Someone will win a brand new car on Saturday night 

 

The Elliott Amvets will hold their spaghetti dinner on Friday, August 14th from 5-7 pm. Cost is $10.

 

The PBL High School Athletic Boosters Pork Chop Kick Off will take place on Friday, August 14th at 5pm.

 

The Rantoul Paxton VFW will hold their cash bash fundraiser on Saturday, August 15th from 3-5pm at the VFW post located at 675 North Ohio Street in Rantoul.

 

Middlefork Forest Preserve in Penfield will hold their Dark Skies Series: Space Sounds on Saturday, August 15th from 7:45-11pm.

 

St. Johns Lutheran School Buckley will hold an ice cream social on Sunday, August 16th from 10:30-1 at the school lunchroom.

 

The American Red Cross will hold a blood drive Thursday, August 20th from 11-5:30 at the 1st Presbyterian Church in Gibson City.

 

 

The 2026 Illinois State Fair starts today and runs through August 23rd

(Champaign–jc)  –Champaign Police are investigating a shooting in the 11 Hundred  block of North Third Street that tragically resulted in the death of a child. Officers were dispatched to a residence after receiving a 9-1-1 call. When officers arrived on the scene, they attended to a child injured by a gunshot. The child was taken to a local hospital where the child died. Champaign County Coroner Laurie Brauer identified the child as a four year old and said an autopsy will be scheduled. The initial investigation is underway, with detectives working to determine the facts of the incident.  Champaign Police ask that anyone who has additional information please call 217-351-4545. Or call Champaign County Crimestoppers at 217-373-8477.

 

(Springfield-jm) – The 2026 Illinois State Fair opened with the unveiling of the butter cow. This year’s cow is accompanied by a girl eating ice cream. A companion sculpture shows a dog and a scooter. The Illinois State Fair runs through the 23rd.

 

(Paxton–jc)  – The Paxton Buckley Loda School district has a few positions open as the new school year approaches next week. Paxton Buckley Loda School Superintendent Eric Bohm says they continue to look for the best options…

 
 


 

Paxton Buckley Loda School Superintendent Eric Bohm. The Paxton Buckley Loda schools start school on August 17th.

 

(Hoopeston-jm) – The City of Hoopeston is under a boil water order until further notice. The city says residents will notice low pressure and possible rust. The city gave no timeline as to when the order will be lifted or why the order was initiated.

 

(Rantoul–jc)  – The village of Rantoul continues to see the positives of local attractions like Hardy’s Reindeer Ranch, The Rantoul Sports Complex to the Flyover Movie Studios located on the former base. Village of Rantoul Administrator Scott Eisenhower says opportunities grow when the numbers of people visit Rantoul for a wide variety of reasons…

 
 


 

RantouL Village Administrator Scott Eisenhower

 

(Rantoul–jc)  One area Rantoul business is expanding its hours in downtown Rantoul.  T-T Distribution Fasteners and  Tool Sales now has Saturday hours from 8am to 12-30pm. Monday through Friday the business operates from 8am to 4pm

 

(Urbana–jc)  With the opening of the Illinois State Fair in Springfield on Thursday, those attending the state fair may see several area County fair queens. Champaign County Fair Queen Katelyn Graham of Rantoul says she continues to be busy attending events and will also be at the state fair this year…

 

20-26 Miss Champaign County Fair Queen Katelyn Graham of Rantoul

 

(Springfield–jc)  Illinois and 46 state financial agencies have reached a $15.5 million settlement with one of the nation’s largest mortgage servicers for improperly imposing insurance costs on borrowers who already had active homeowners insurance policies. Pennsylvania-based NewRez LLC agreed to remediate more than $4.5 million to more than 4,200 impacted borrowers nationwide. The company will pay an additional sum of nearly $11 million for costs and penalties.

 

(Gibson City–jc)  The Gibson City Restoration Committee Queen of Hearts fundraiser now has a jackpot of 4 642 dollars. Last night's card was the 8 of clubs. The next drawing is Wednesday and tickets are available. Money raised goes to help with building projects in the city. 

 

(Paxton-jm) – A Paxton woman is facing meth charges after an incident in town. Our partners at the Ford County Chronicle report 41 year old Brittany Blakeman was arrested Tuesday for violating an order of protection after she allegedly drove by a home in the 600 block of East Center Street multiple times and yelled at the occupants, one of which had an order of protection against her. Blakeman was spotted in the 100 block of North Market Street where she was arrested and found to be in possession of zero point 42 grams of meth. She was charged with possession of meth and violation of an order of protection.

 

(Cissna Park–jc)  The 20-26 three day Old Settlers Celebration begins today in Cissna Park. Cissna Park American Legion 5-2-7 Spokesperson Dick Swing says Thursday features free entertainment to a carnival and lots of food options…

 


 

Cissna Park American Legion Post 5-2-7 Spokesperson Dick Swing. Someone will win a 20-26 Chevrolet Trax on Saturday night. 

 

(Champaign-jm) – A vehicle drove into a Champaign restaurant Wednesday. Multiple media outlets report an SUV drove through the Eighty Three Vietnamese Cuisine restaurant just before 11:30 Wednesday morning. No injuries were reported.

 

(Washington–jc)   Ag: Producers considering sign-up in the phases of U-S-D-A's Supplemental Disaster Relief Program now have more time to submit their applications. Information coming from Under Secretary for Farm Production and Conservation Richard Fordyce…

 

 

 

U S D A Under Secretary for Farm Production and Conservation Richard Fordyce

 

(Champaign–jc)  – Officials of Parkland College announced today that any interested persons wishing to run for a position on the Parkland Board of Trustees may pick up nominating petitions  in room U330 at the Parkland College campus in Champaign starting on August 18th. Petitions may be circulated starting on August 25th. Two six year terms are up for election in Spring of 20-27. 

 

(Paxton–jc)  Tickets to help fund the needs of the Paxton Park District Pool remain available. The local park district has a fun day planned for Saturday August 22nd at the district pool and building in the city. Paxton Park District Director Gillian Littleton says to contact the office for more information on this event and other programs offered by the Paxton Park District…

 

 

 

Paxton Park District Director Gillian Littleton

 

(Springfield–jc)  –The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services tent at the Illinois State Fair will be on Central Avenue, where visitors can learn about the department’s programs and explore career opportunities. A statement from D-C-F-S says the tent will offer a children’s area with games and activities, opportunities to connect with recruiters about jobs in the department, and information about foster care, adoption and guardianship. D-C-F-S will also welcome hundreds of foster, adoptive and guardianship families to the fair discounted parking, admission, concession and carnival ride coupons.  The Illinois State Fair opens Thursday and runs through Aug. 23 in Springfield.

 

(The Center Square) – A group of medical professionals, a nursing home and a Catholic bishop from Illinois are suing two state department heads in an attempt to block a law set to take effect next month they say forces doctors to promote assisted suicide to terminally ill patients. The law set to take effect in September, known as the End-of-Life Options Act, gives terminally ill patients with less than six months to live the choice to end their life medically, but only after they meet multiple requirements and pass medical evaluations. The plaintiffs and the Thomas More Society, a nonprofit law firm, are challenging the law on religious grounds in the U.S. District Court in the Northern District of Illinois, according to the filing. They contend that the law forces faith-based hospitals in the state to take part in administering the option, even if it goes against their beliefs and medical understanding.

 

WPXN News notes…

The Cissna Park Fire Department will hold a community safety day on Thursday, August 13th from 10-2 at the Cissna Park Fire Station.

 

The Elliott Amvets will hold their spaghetti dinner on Friday, August 14th from 5-7 pm. Cost is $10.

 

The PBL High School Athletic Boosters Pork Chop Kick Off will take place on Friday, August 14th at 5pm.

 

The Rantoul Paxton VFW will hold their cash bash fundraiser on Saturday, August 15th from 3-5pm at the VFW post located at 675 North Ohio Street in Rantoul.


 

The 2026 Gibson Summer Bash on Saturday, August 15th with Rick Springfield and Night Ranger performing.

 

Middlefork Forest Preserve in Penfield will hold their Dark Skies Series: Space Sounds on Saturday, August 15th from 7:45-11pm.

 

 

Severe weather ripped through Illinois Tuesday

(Undated-jm) — Severe weather ripped through Illinois Tuesday. In the Chicagoland area storms brought winds gusting over 100 mph. Here in east central Illinois, thunderstorms brought hail to the size of quarters in Roberts and pea size in Paxton. A possible tornado was reported near Lodge in Piatt County and Seymour in Champaign County. More severe weather is in the forecast for today and tomorrow across east central Illinois.

 

(Champaign–jc)  The Champaign Fire Department responded to a fire in a multi-family apartment building in the 2000 block of Cynthia Drive just before 8 last night.  Fire crews quickly extinguished this fire.   Once on the scene, firefighters reported moderate smoke coming from a first-floor unit and roof.  Multiple hose lines were extended to fight this fire that originated in a first-floor kitchen. The cause of this fire is not determined as investigators remain on scene conducting their investigation. No injuries were reported

 

(McLean County-jm) – A McLean County Sheriff’s Office employee is behind bars on charges of possessing child sex abuse materials. Trent Arbuckle was booked at the Champaign County Jail for possessing child pornography. Arbuckle is a control room supervisor for the McLean County Jail and former correctional officer. He’s charged with two counts of possessing child pornography depicting a victim under the age of 13. 

 

(Washington–jc)  What does the corn crop look like as we head into mid-August? U-S-DA meteorologist Brad Rippey goes over the latest silking, doeing, and denting progress for the area state and nation…

 
 


 

U S D A Meteorologist Brad Rippey

 

(Champaign-jm) – A person had to be rescued after their car crashed into a retention pond in Champaign Tuesday afternoon. It happened on Prospect Avenue near Marketview Drive. The accident is still under investigation. The driver was taken to the hospital for a medical evaluation.

 

(Paxton–jc)  – A proposed solar farm project was one subject at the city council meeting last night. Paxton Mayor Bill Ingold says the project would be placed on Paxton’s west side near Interstate 57…

 
 
 

Paxton Mayor Bill Ingold

 

(Danville–jc)  It’s been a year of wild prices in agriculture. As farmers look toward harvest, Vermilion County Farm Bureau is holding a program to provide them with timely information on commodity and input prices along with elevator facility plans for this fall. The Market Outlook Meeting will be held on Wednesday, August 19th . Biscuits and Gravy will be served at 9:00 am with the program beginning at 9:30 am in the Farm Bureau Auditorium, 1905 U.S. Route 150 west of Danville.

 

(Rantoul–jc)  It’s a big day on Sunday at the local Rantoul Sports Complex with youth football. The Central Illinois Youth Football league has its Jamboree set for Sunday in Rantoul. Rantoul Sports Complex Director of Operations Brandon Denton says its games, families and football on August 16th at the complex…

 
 

Rantoul Sports Complex Director of Operations Brandon Denton. Teams from Rantoul, St Joseph, Danville, Champaign-Urbana and Decatur participate in the local league. 

 

(The Center Square) – Gov. J.B. Pritzker says local taxing bodies should stop raising property taxes, because the state is putting more money into education.

The governor discussed rising education spending and rising property taxes when he spoke at the Illinois Agricultural Legislative Roundtable this week. This June, the governor said his administration increased spending on K-through-12 education by almost 3 billion dollars. The current Illinois budget is just under 56 Billion dollars, up from 38 Billion dollars in 20-19 Republican gubernatorial nominee Darren Bailey says Illinois has a spending problem and property taxes are out of control. Iowa and Indians both have capped property taxes at one percent Independent gubernatorial candidate Collin Corbett said sky-high property taxes are crushing Illinoisans and must be lowered.

 

(The Center Square) – An Illinois lawmaker has proposed bills that would repeal the state’s social media platform fee and targeted advertising services act.

93rd District State Representative  Travis Weaver, Republican from Peoria, filed House Bills 5806 and 5807. The tax and fee measures were part of the state revenue package signed by Governor  J.B. Pritzker in June.

 

(Springfield-jm) – The Illinois Realtors Association has officially launched a program to help local governments accelerate development of new housing. The Illinois housing supply accelerator program will allow realtors to work directly with mayors, county leaders, planners and housing stakeholders to remove barriers that delay home construction. 

 

(Springfield-jm) – A new law will expand access to suicide prevention services in Illinois. Lawmakers and advocates want people to know where they can turn during a crisis. The law requires 988 information to be visible in county shelter care homes, daycares, public libraries, hospitals, universities and nursing homes.  It also expands mental health education for students in grades 6 through 12.

 

(Paxton–jc)  The Paxton Buckley Loda School year starts on August 17th. The district has a new superintendent. He is Eric Bohm. Superintendent Bohm says he continues to meet with staff and personnel in the district as they prepare for the first day of classes…

 


 

Paxton Buckley Loda School Superintendent Eric Bohm

 

(Champaign–jc)  The 20-26 Asphalt Street Improvements program starts on Wednesday morning in Champaign. Work will start tomorrow in the Turnberry Ridge Subdivision. This project will take around 4 weeks to complete.

 

(Rantoul–jc) Village of Rantoul voters will be asked their opinion on cannabis business operations to potentially be located in village limits. An advisory referendum will be on the November 3rd ballot says Rantoul Mayor Sam Hall the Third…

 

 


 

Rantoul Mayor Sam Hall the Third

 

(Urbana–jc)  Grammy Award-winning duo Sugarland announced The Ride or Die Tour, a 26-city U.S. tour celebrating the 20th anniversary of Enjoy the Ride, the landmark album that cemented Jennifer Nettles and Kristian Bush as one of music's most beloved duos. Kicking off October 1 in St. Augustine, FL, the tour will travel across the country, with a stop in Champaign before wrapping November 21 in Dallas, TX. The dates will deliver a dynamic, high-energy live experience featuring the band’s extensive catalog from the last 20+ years, from hit singles to fan favorites.

 

(Washington–jc)  What does the soybean crop look like as we head into mid-August?  U-S-DA meteorologist Brad Rippey talks beans…

 

 

U S D A Meteorologist Brad rippey

 

(Cissna Park–jc)  The annual Old Settlers Celebration is set for this Thursday, Friday and Saturday in downtown Cissna Park. The event has been held since 1887.  The Cissna Park American Legion 527 took over in 1946.Cissna Park American Legion Spokesperson Dick Swing says it’s all about “community” this weekend in Cissna Park…

 

 


 

Cissna Park American legion Spokesperson Dick Swing. WPXN will be broadcasting live on Saturday at noon for the annual parade.

 

(Springfield–jc)  –The Illinois Department of Natural Resources says applications are now being accepted for the 2026 upland game hunting permit lottery and the controlled pheasant hunting program. The free upland game hunting permit program offers lottery-assigned, no-cost hunting opportunities for wild upland game, including bobwhite quail, ring-necked pheasants and cottontail rabbits.

The controlled pheasant hunting program is a fee-based program that offers opportunities to hunt pen-reared ring-necked pheasants released at participating state sites.

 

(The Center Square) – Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed three bills he says will keep Illinois children from falling through the cracks in systems that are meant to support them.

Senate Bill 3196 requires the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services to consult with the Statewide Youth Advisory Board to develop transition planning rules for youth aging out of foster care.

Senate Bill 3510 strengthens child abuse investigation protocols and expands data sharing amongst law enforcement and medical professionals.

House Bill 4534 reinforces professional boundaries between educators and students, increases transparency regarding school misconduct policies and defines grooming as a form of abuse.  All three bills take effect Jan. 1

 

(Springfield–jc)  It’s Butter time at the Illinois State Fair. The annual fair officially starts tomorrow, but Illinois governor J B Pritzker will be in attendance as fair officials unveil the “butter cow” at 3 this afternoon. 


WPXN News notes…

The Rantoul Area Chamber of Commerce will hold their Coffee and Connections on today from 8-9 am at the Rantoul Area Chamber of Commerce office.

 

The Cissna Park Fire Department will hold a community safety day on Thursday, August 13th from 10-2 at the Cissna Park Fire Station.

 

The Elliott Amvets will hold their spaghetti dinner on Friday, August 14th from 5-7 pm. Cost is $10.

 

The PBL High School Athletic Boosters Pork Chop Kick Off will take place on Friday, August 14th at 5pm.

 

The Rantoul Paxton VFW will hold their cash bash fundraiser on Saturday, August 15th from 3-5pm at the VFW post located at 675 North Ohio Street in Rantoul.

 

The 2026 Gibson Area Hospital  Summer Bash is set for Saturday, August 15th with Rick Springfield and Night Ranger performing.

 

Tickets are available for just ten dollars.

 

 

 

Severe weather is in the forecast today across the WPXN listening area

(Undated-jm) – It sounds like a broken record but more severe weather is in the forecast today across the WPXN listening area. The Storm Prediction Center has highlighted an area along and north of I-74 as an enhanced or level 3 out of 5 risk for severe weather today. Leading the risk is the potential for damaging winds over 70 mph. Timing of the storms looks to be about mid day.

 

(Undated-jm) – Gas prices fell for the first time following four consecutive weeks of increases. In its weekly report released Monday, GasBuddy says the average price for a gallon of gas in Illinois fell by 11 cents to $4.21 a gallon. The national average is $3.94, while diesel fell to $5.28. GasBuddy’s Patrick DeHaan warns it could be temporary as the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East continue to wreak havoc on global oil prices.

 

(Paxton–jc)  –  It’s Masonic Awareness day on Saturday. Paxton Masonic Lodge 416 Spokesperson Jim Shearl says it's also a time for new membership…

 
 
 

Paxton Masonic Lodge Spokesperson Jim Shearl

 

(Paxton-jm) – In updating our story from yesterday, fire officials believe an electrical issue caused a house fire in Paxton Sunday afternoon. The fire happened in the 400 block of East Orleans Street around 3:15pm. About 50 firefighters from Paxton, Buckley, Loda, Elliott, Gibson City, Ludlow, Rantoul and Gifford responded to the call. The basement and first floors of the over 100 year old home were damaged but fire officials say the home is rebuildable. No injuries were reported. 

 

(Buckley–jc)  The first day of school for students at Christ Lutheran High School in Buckley is Tuesday August 18th. Christ Lutheran High School Executive Director Sandy Spitz  says high academics, volleyball, a bell choir and more  are part of the experience along with a Christian perspective…


 


 

Christ Lutheran High School Executive Director Sandy Spitz

 

(Paxton–dm)-The Paxton City Council will hold their monthly meeting tonight.  Items on the agenda include approve Donation to Prairieland CEO program, approve contract with 120 Water, approve purchase of new equipment for the street department, and discuss wastewater treatment plant facility plan. Also consideration and action on several planning and zoning ordinances based on the recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission.  The Council Meeting is scheduled to begin at 7pm.

 

(Washington–dm)-If you’re a backyard gardener who wants to extend their growing season, you might wonder what types of vegetables you should consider growing?  USDA’s Rod Bain has the story

 
 

 

(The Center Square) – The Illinois Department of Transportation announced Monday that the application period for a state record $157 million in transportation enhancement program funding is now open. Eligible projects include biking and walking paths, trails, streetscape beautification work and other improvements. An IDOT statement said at least 25% of state funding will be used for disadvantaged and economically distressed communities. Applications must be received by Oct. 5.

 

(The Center Square) – Within a wave of new laws signed late last week exist some which may impact Illinoisans’ pocketbooks, including further regulations on medicare drug prices. Other laws will allow rideshare drivers to unionize and ban new ICE detention centers from being built in some parts of the state. Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced late Friday he signed more than 75 bills from the Illinois General Assembly’s spring legislative session into law.

 

(Milford-jm) – A Milford man has been found guilty of first degree murder in connection to a deadly house fire. An Iroquois County jury found 53 year old Christopher Burton guilty for setting fire to a house that claimed the life of 37 year old Ashley Tucker. Firefighters were called to a house fire at Tucker's house on October 16, 2025. When they arrived they found Tucker outside the home with severe injuries. She died 3 days later. Sentencing will be scheduled at a later date.

 

(Springfield-jm) – Federal health officials say a drug resistant fungal infection is spreading in healthcare settings and Illinois is among the hardest hit states. The CDC says more than 3,000 Candida Aurus infections in the country with 380 reported in Illinois, the third highest in the country. The fungus can spread quickly in hospitals and nursing homes especially among patients using breathing tubes or catheters and is often resistant to common anti-fungal drugs. Tiredness, fever, low blood pressure and high heart rate are all symptoms.

 

(Springfield–dm)-Illinois House Speaker Welch has been on a media tour recently in an attempt to quiet the backlash over his office’s failure to act on sexual harassment allegations against now-former State Rep. Harry Benton in 2023.

Illinois House Minority Leader Tony McCombie joined WGN to discuss the inconsistent excuses coming from the Speaker’s Office.

 
 

Illinois House Minority Leader Tony McCombie.

 

(Forrest-jm) - A Chatsworth man has been arrested for allegedly stealing a van from a church in Forrest. Shane Ziegenhorn was arrested in Pontiac after the Livingston County Sheriff’s Office located the vehicle that was reported stolen from the Apostolic Church in Forrest. Ziegenhorn is charged with possession of a stolen vehicle.

 

(Hoopeston-jm) – A Hoopeson man is facing a serious charge following an incident over the weekend. Hoopeston Police arrested 25 year old Dontay Liddell after they were called to an establishment on West Main Street for a report of an armed individual. Liddell was charged with unlawful use of a weapon by a felon. Additional charges are pending. He was taken to the Vermilion County Jail.

 

(Springfield–jc)  –Illinois ranks 18th on a new list of the best U.S. states to live in.

WalletHub compared livability factors ranging from housing costs and income growth to the education rate and hospital systems.

Idaho topped the list, followed by New Jersey and Wisconsin. Iowa ranked 11th.

Illinois finished ahead of #25 Indiana, #30 Missouri and #41 Kentucky. The Land of Lincoln ranked fifth for quality of life, 37th for affordability and 42nd for economy.

 

(Rantoul–jc)  –  With the 30 million dollar investment from Combe Labs company into the village of Rantoul, the area will continue to see a major company producing its products in East Central Illinois. Rantoul Village Administrator Scott Eisenhower says one reason for the investment is the employees at the plant…

 
 

Rantoul Village Administrator Scott Eisenhower. Combe Labs produces things like Clear-a-sil, Odor Eaters and Just for Men. The company will be adding around 20 new jobs to the plant as part of the expansion and renovation project

 

(Champaign-jm) – Champaign County Crimestoppers and the University of Illinois Police Department is asking the public’s help in identifying a man possibly connected to a criminal damage  incident. The crime happened on the evening of July 24th in the area of Armory Avenue and Second Street Police say a man entered a building and damaged electronic equipment and wiring. He’s described as a hispanic, approximately 18 to 25 years old. He was wearing a distinctive black backpack with a white pattern. Anyone with information is asked to call Champaign County Crimestoppers or University of Illinois Police. 

 

(The Center Square) – The Liberty Justice Center’s Tariff Equity and Refund Resource for America says nearly 20,000 tariff refunds totaling $1.6 billion are stuck due to either a lack of or incorrect banking information filed. LJC chairman Sara Albrecht recently told The Center Square some of the tariff refunds might be stuck in limbo if the companies that initially paid them haven’t filed or have made an error in entering their banking information. She said companies who haven’t seen movement on their refund should discuss it with their importer of record. The LJC also detailed that nearly $100 billion is making its way back to companies that paid the tariffs, which were ruled unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court, from Customs and Border Control via the U.S. Treasury.

 

WPXN News notes…

The American Red Cross will hold a blood drive on today, August 11th from 1-6 pm at the Onarga American Legion.

 

The Rantoul Area Chamber of Commerce will hold their Coffee and Connections on Wednesday, August 12th from 8-9 am at the Rantoul Area Chamber of Commerce office.

 

The Cissna Park Fire Department will hold a community safety day on Thursday, August 13th from 10-2 at the Cissna Park Fire Station.

 

Cissna Park Old Settlers Reunion will take place Thursday, August 13th through Saturday, August 15th. 

 

The Elliott Amvets will hold their spaghetti dinner on Friday, August 14th from 5-7 pm. Cost is $10.

 

The PBL High School Athletic Boosters Pork Chop Kick Off will take place on Friday, August 14th at 5pm.

 

The Rantoul Paxton VFW will hold their cash bash fundraiser on Saturday, August 15th from 3-5pm at the VFW post located at 675 North Ohio Street in Rantoul.

 

 

 

Illinois' back-to-school shopping tax holiday began Friday and will last through August 16

(Elliott-jm) – One person was killed in a car versus school bus accident Saturday morning near Elliott. Ford County Coroner Brandon Roderick identified the driver of the car as 38 year old Tanya Collier of Romeoville. Illinois State Police say the accident happened on Route 9 at 1000 East Road just after 8:30 am. They say Collier failed to yield at the intersection and entered onto Route 9 in front of the Hoopeston School District bus carrying middle school softball players. All 20 of the players were taken to the hospital as a precaution. Three other occupants of Collier’s car were taken to the hospital.

 

(Effingham County-jm) – A 20-year-old woman from Champaign County died after her vehicle struck a guardrail just south of Effingham Friday morning. In a release, Illinois State Police said its Troop 9 responded to I-57 southbound in Effingham County at approximately 4:18 a.m. for the report of a single-vehicle fatal crash. Effingham County Coroner Kim Rhodes said the crash took place approximately three miles south of Effingham. She said 20-year-old Alyashailyassa Muhammad of Dewey was traveling southbound on I-57 and lost control of her vehicle on the wet roadway and struck the guardrail. Rhodes said there was “very heavy” rainfall in the area just before the crash took place. Muhammad was pronounced dead on the scene. Rhodes said family members were contacted and advised she was heading to Atlanta, Georgia.

 

(Gibson City–jc)  The Gibson Area Hospital Summer Bash 20-26 is one week from tomorrow in downtown Gibson City. Gibson Area Hospital Director of Employee and Community Events Bill Kirby says tickets are available and some for the party pit…

 
 

Gibson Area Hospital Director of Employee and Community Events Bill Kirby

The national band Night Ranger and Solo Artist Rick Springfield will perform live in downtown Gibson City on August 15

 

(St. Louis–dm)-According to data from the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, the average fixed 30-year mortgage rate increased to 6.69% in the week ending Aug. 6.

The average fixed 15-year mortgage rate ticked down to 6.01%.

 

(Rantoul-jm) – A Rantoul business is offering peace meals to those inside and outside of Champaign County. Ott’s Drive In is accepting peace meals Tuesday through Sunday. People over 60 can call 217-893-1100 or speak to their local peace meal representative for details.

 

(Paxton–dm)-If you have a garden but it seems like the garden pests are getting more enjoyment out of it than you are,  Paxton Hardware and Rental owner Scott Allen has some ideas on how to keep the pests away from your garden.

 
 
 

Paxton Hardware and Rental Owner Scott Allen.  You can hear more from Scott Saturday mornings at 730 on Scott’s Tips for Success.

 

(Illinois–dm)-On Thursday, Gov. J.B. Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity announced Regional Site Readiness Program awards totaling $35 million to support site readiness activities at 22 sites across Illinois. The taxpayer investment is part of the state’s record-high 

$500 million site readiness initiative in fiscal year 2026, aimed at making more sites across Illinois ready for business.

 

(Paxton-jm) – Firefighters from half a dozen fire departments responded to a house fire in Paxton Sunday afternoon. It happened in the 400 block of East Orleans Street around 3:15pm. Firefighters from Buckley, Loda, Elliott, Gibson City, Ludlow and Rantoul assisted Paxton firefighters. No injuries were reported. Firefighters were on scene for just over 2 hours.

 

(Springfield-jm) – Illinois’ back-to-school shopping tax holiday began Friday and will last through August 16. Governor J.B. Pritzker announced the temporary drop in sales tax on school supplies from 6.25% to 1.25%. Clothing and shoes under $125 are also covered under the holiday. According to the National Retail Federation, parents will spend more money than ever before on school supplies. Nationwide, it is estimated that $43 billion will be spent on kids in K-12 this school year.

 

(Washington–dm)-USDA August Crop Production Reports and World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates are scheduled for release Wednesday, August 12th at Noon Eastern Time.  What are some of the key pieces of information that will make up highly anticipated USDA August Crop Reports? USDA’s Rod Bain has the story.

 

 

 

(Gibson City–dm)-The Gibson City City Council will hold their regular monthly meeting tonight.  Items on the agenda include discussion to make improvements to the city building located at 215 E 3rd Street.  Also approving and authorizing the execution of a TIF District Commercial Facade Renovation Program Grant Application by and between  the City of Gibson City and Eric and Tammy Lundquist.  The Meeting is scheduled to start at 7pm at the City Council Chambers.

 

(Buckley–jc)  Buckley based Christ Lutheran High School has their annual Knight for Christ fundraiser set for Saturday August 22nd at the Ford County Fairgrounds in Melvin. They are also offering a 20 26 Golf Cart and Buckley Christ Lutheran High School event spokesperson Larry Abbe says tickets are available…

 

 


 

Christ Lutheran High School Knight for Christ Fundraiser Spokesperson Larry Abbe

 

(Springfield–dm)-Governor Pritzker signed several new laws late last week, including legislation that requires some retailers to accept cash payments, most employers to pay employees their full rate of pay for jury duty and higher education institutions to provide more transparency regarding credit hours being taught by faculty. HB4592, is intended to ensure that consumers can pay with cash at specific types of brick-and-mortar businesses. HB4844, requires employers to pay employees their regular rate of pay while they are serving on jury duty and permits employees to receive the normal juror compensation provided in addition to their regular wages. Employers with 25 or fewer employees are exempt from this legislation.  SB3314, requires public higher education systems to collect and publish annual data showing who is teaching college credit hours.

 

(Springfield–jc)  –Illinois leaders and Indonesian officials have announced a memorandum of understanding focused on expanding trade, opening new markets for Illinois farmers, and strengthening cooperation across business, education, and workforce development. Illinois Soybean Association Director of Market Development Todd Main said Indonesia is one of the most important soybean markets for Illinois producers. 

 

(Springfield–jc)  – The Illinois State Fair has announced that Route 66 will be the honorary grand marshal of the fair’s 2026 twilight parade Thursday, in honor of the mother road’s 100th anniversary.Fair officials say classic cars will lead the parade, which is scheduled to start at 5:30 p.m. in Lincoln Park and enter the fairgrounds through the main gate. Route 66 was established in 1926, beginning in downtown Chicago.


WPXN News notes…The American Red Cross will hold a blood drive on Tuesday, August 11th from 1-6 pm at the Onarga American Legion.

 

The Rantoul Area Chamber of Commerce will hold their Coffee and Connections on Wednesday, August 12th from 8-9 am at the Rantoul Area Chamber of Commerce office.

 

The Cissna Park Fire Department will hold a community safety day on Thursday, August 13th from 10-2 at the Cissna Park Fire Station.

 

Cissna Park Old Settlers Reunion will take place Thursday, August 13th through Saturday, August 15th. 

 

The Elliott Amvets will hold their spaghetti dinner on Friday, August 14th from 5-7 pm. Cost is $10.

 

The PBL High School Athletic Boosters Pork Chop Kick Off will take place on Friday, August 14th at 5pm.







 

 

 

The Illinois State Fair has announced its theme and discount days for 2026

(Paxton–jm) - Paxton police are continuing to investigate a robbery that took place at the Paxton Hardees Wednesday. Police responded to the report of a robbery just after 3pm. Police say a tall, thin, young black male dressed in all black clothing entered the restaurant and reached across the counter and grabbed a money bag containing an undisclosed amount of money. An employee attempted to chase down the suspect who fled in a silver four door Toyota near Franklin and Elm Streets. Anyone with information is asked to call Paxton Police.

 

(Milford-jm) – A Milford man is on trial in connection to a deadly house fire last year. 53 year old Christopher Burton is charged with four counts of first degree murder for his alleged role in a house fire on October 16th that claimed the life of 37 year old Ashley Tucker. Burton was arrested in February of this year and pleaded not guilty. The trial is expected to continue into next week.

 

(Rantoul–jc)  Village of Rantoul voters will be asked how they elect local village board members this November. Rantoul Mayor Sam Hall the Third says the question will consider districts or village wide options…

 
 


 

Rantoul Mayor Sam Hall the Third

 

(Roberts-jm) – The Illinois Commerce Commission has approved nearly $1.6 million to upgrade railroad crossings in Roberts. The funding will be used to replace outdated warning devices and improve public safety at the Weldon Street, Main Street and Green Street crossings. The project also includes removing the existing track and resurfacing the Weldon Street crossing. All work should be completed in the next 18 months.

 

(Urbana-jm) – The University of Illinois Police Department is warning of a recent string of e-scooter thefts. Between June 1st and August 3rd, they received three reports of e-scooter thefts at the Activities and Recreation Center on Peabody Drive. 

 

(Paxton–jc)  The last day for the Paxton Park District pool is this Saturday. Paxton Park District Director Gillian Littleton says community support has kept the pool open this year…

 
 

Paxton Park District Director Gillian Littleton.The local park district is planning a “Lucky Ducky” pool fundraiser on Saturday August 22nd. Those interested may get a duck for 50 dollars. On the 22nd there will be games, food trucks, music and fun for all.

 

(Champiagn–jc)  – Parkland College and Cache Energy have partnered to launch a U.S. Department of Labor Registered Apprenticeship program for Industrial Manufacturing Technicians, creating a talent pipeline to support advanced manufacturing and next-generation energy technologies. The  one-year apprenticeship program  combines paid on-the-job learning at Cache Energy with technical training at Parkland, including coursework in blueprint reading, industrial Cache Energy control devices, electronic systems repair, and welding. Apprentices will develop skills in equipment operation and maintenance, quality systems, technical documentation, and continuous improvement while earning progressively higher wages as they demonstrate competency.

 

(The Center Square) – Illinois Corn Growers Association President Mark Bunselmeyer says it is disappointing that the U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry did not advance a farm bill on Thursday before the August recess.The ICGA said in a statement that Illinois farmers and the agriculture industry are left with uncertainty as the current farm bill extension is set to expire on Sept. 30.Bunselmeyer said the Association wants Congress to refine the legislation so it maintains the bipartisan support needed for passage.

 

(Paxton–jc)  – It’s more than just something new, it’s an investment in the city, property and future of Paxton. 2nd District Congresswoman Robin Kelly, Democrat from Chicago, was in Paxton for the presentation of an 850 thousand check for Paxton’s next block of “Streetscape” and talked about the investment…

 
 


 

2nd District Illinois Congressman Robin Kelly, Democrat from Chicago.

 

(The Center Square) – Illinois Governor . J.B. Pritzker has released a letter to the chief executives of seven oil companies, asking why Illinois drivers are paying higher prices at the pump while the CEOs’ businesses report record profits.

The governor asked the CEOs to return profits to consumers, provide transparency around pricing and operations, and share information on executive compensation.

Pritzker said the companies’ record profits are a result of the war with Iran. 

 

(Champaign-jm) — The second teenager arrested in connection to the deadly MarketPlace Mall shooting in March has been charged as an adult. WCIA 3 reports Champaign County State’s Attorney Julia Rietz says she filed a petition to transfer the case against 16 year old Jaden Wright to adult court. He’s charged with four counts of first degree murder in the shooting death of 16 year old Jaylen Bailey outside of Dicks House of Sport. 15 year old Braylin Vellon is also charged with murder in the case. If convicted Vellon and Wright both face 20 to 60 years behind bars and because the murder was committed by firing a gun, they face an additional 20 years.

 

(Springfield-jm) – The Illinois House investigating committee held its first hearing to discuss misconduct of State Representative Carol Ammons Thursday. A federal grand jury indicted Ammons on wire fraud and other charges. The committee is made up of three Democrats and three Republicans. Ammons did not attend the hearing.

 

(Washington–dm)-Growers learned Wednesday of some flexibilities within the federal crop insurance system that offers various benefits.  USDA’s Rod Bain has the story.

 

 

 

(Rantoul–dm)-The Rantoul Township High School Board of Education will hold their regular monthly meeting Monday August 10th,  Items on the agenda include approval of the purchase of Counseling Center furniture, approval of an amended Fiscal Year 27 Administrator Contract, and authorize The Superintendent to close Student Activity accounts.  There will also be a presentation by the Village of Rantoul on Housing Incentives.  The meeting is scheduled to start at 6pm in the Rantoul Township High School Boardroom.

 

(The Center Square) – Gas prices have swung up and down for Illinois drivers in recent weeks, as they have across the country. A spokeswoman for AAA attributed much of the current costs to ongoing conflict in the Middle East. According to AAA data, the average price for regular unleaded in Illinois was $4.30 per gallon on Thursday, up from $3.42 one year ago. Molly Hart, a spokeswoman for AAA Auto Club Group, told The Center Square prices are a few cents lower than last week’s average price at the pump in Illinois. Hart said the factors that play into the price of fuel include geopolitical conflicts, but also weather impacts on domestic refinery production and regular seasonal price changes.

 

(Paxton–jc)  It’s two bands live in downtown Paxton on Friday night. Paxton Mainstreet is sponsoring the event that opens at 6pm with concessions. Paxton Mainstreet Executive Director Donna Pepper says the first band at 6-30 is Paxton’s own Resurrection Brass Band…

          

 


 

Paxton Mainstreet Executive Director Donna Pepper

 

(Springfield-jm) – A new Illinois law will require employers to pay people while they serve on jury duty. The law requires businesses with more than 25 workers to pay their employees the regular pay rate during jury duty. Sponsors say this is an attempt to address the financial disincentives that exist for potential jurors to serve. Federal courts pay jurors $50 per day, but county courts provide a minimal rate. The National Federation of Independent Businesses opposed the change saying the government should pay their employees for jury duty.

 

(Springfield–jc)  The Illinois State Fair has announced its theme and discount days for 2026. The Double the Fun parking promotion will be offered Aug. 13.

“TWOsday” August 18 features $2 admission for adults and $2 carnival rides. Veterans and Gold Star families receive free admission on Aug. 16.Seniors and scouts in uniform get in free on Aug. 17.First responders and health care workers with ID get in free on Aug. 21. The fair runs from Aug. 13 through Aug. 23 at the state fairgrounds in Springfield.

 

WPXN News notes…

Gibson City Cars and Coffee will take place on Saturday, August 8th from 7-9 am at the Longview Bank parking lot.

 

Shop in the Park in downtown Cissna Park will take place on Saturday, August 8th from 9-1.

 

The 16th annual Loda Truck and Tractor Pulls will take place on Saturday, August 8th with local pulls starting at 11 am with IPA pulls starting at 5pm.

 

The Rankin Fire Department will hold their 19th annual pork chop sandwich dinner on Saturday, August 8th from 4-7 pm at the fire station. Cost is $10 for adults, kids 7-18 are $5.

 

The American Red Cross will hold a blood drive on Tuesday, August 11th from 1-6 pm at the Onarga American Legion.

 

The Rantoul Area Chamber of Commerce will hold their Coffee and Connections on Wednesday, August 12th from 8-9 am at the Rantoul Area Chamber of Commerce office.

 

 

 

The first investigative committee hearing against State Representative Carol Ammons of Urbana will convene today

(Springfield-jm) – The first investigative committee hearing against State Representative Carol Ammons of Urbana will convene today. The committee was called for by House Republicans, after Ammons was federally indicted on wire fraud charges. The committee is made up of 3 Democrats and 3 Republicans. They will hold hearings to determine if there was any unethical behavior.

 

(Paxton–jc) The next step in the downtown Paxton Streetscape program is now funded. A check presentation by local officials and Illinois 2nd District Congresswoman Robin Kelly took place at 11am yesterday. Paxton Mayor Bill Ingold says the vision for the city continues…

 
 
 

Paxton Mayor Bill Ingold. 2nd District Illinois Congresswoman Robin Kelly was also in attendance stating that her family was the owner of a mom and pop business and that the downtown areas of local cities are the heart of those cities…

 
 
 

2nd district Illinois Congresswoman Democrat Robin Kelly. Kelly presented Mayor Bill Ingold with an 850 thousand dollar project check

 

(Champaign County-jm) — The Champaign County Sheriff’s Office released results from two recent speed enforcement campaigns during July. The enforcement details took place on July 22nd and 24th. During the two day campaign, deputies issued 24 speeding tickets, 6 traffic warnings and 4 tickets for other traffic offenses. The Sheriff’s Office says speed enforcement campaigns will continue in August.

 

(Ford County-jm) – The Ford County Board will be looking to fill a vacancy when they meet next week. The county board is expected to approve the appointment of Neil Rhoades to the vacant District 3 seat. 

 

(Loda–jc)  The 16th annual Loda Truck and Tractor Pull is set for a full day on Saturday in the village of Loda. Loda Truck and Tractor Pull Spokesperson Dalton Weber says with the IPA, pullers come from a wide area…

 
 
 

Loda truck and Tractor Pull Spokesperson Dalton Weber. The event opens at 8 on Saturday morning. 

 

(Champaign–jc)  – The City of Champaign is proud to announce that Champaign  Mayor Deborah Frank Feinen has been selected as the recipient of the 2026 Paul Simon-Jim Edgar Statesmanship Award. This is a prestigious honor recognizing her commitment to public service, collaborative leadership, and dedication to improving the quality of life for Champaign residents.The award was announced  during the annual Edgar Fellows dinner in Champaign this week. 

 

(Springfield–jc)  Illinois, like many other states, is battling a first responder recruitment and retention crisis where it is increasingly becoming difficult to attract the necessary number of firefighters, police officers, and EMTs to careers in emergency services. 104th District State Representative Brandon Schweizer says this also affects volunteer forces.   Schweitzer says that is why he sponsored a measure to protect emergency personnel…

 
 


 

104th District State Representative Brandon Schweitzer, Republican from Danville

 

(Springfield-jm) – A new state law will require high schools to include CPR training on female manikans. The American Heart Association says women are 27 percent less likely than a man to receive bystander CPR because of hesitation or misconceptions. The requirement goes into effect during the 2029-2030 school year.

 

(Buckley-jm) – Construction on a solar farm and battery storage facility near Buckley could begin as early as this fall. Allium Renewable Energy of Chicago is seeking a building permit from Iroquois County to construct a 50 megawatt solar farm and 10 megawatt battery storage facility. It’s expected to bring around 100 construction jobs and 5 permanent jobs.

 

(Rantoul–jc)  Combe Labs in Rantoul held a beam signing for its 30 million dollar expansion of facilities in Rantoul. The move by Combes keeps around100 jobs in the area and adds around twenty more. Combe Labs Owner Keetch Combe says it's the effort of employees, partners and the village  that keep the company moving into the future…

 

 


 

Combe Lab of Rantoul Owner Keetch Combe. Rantoul Village Administrator Scott Eisenhower says the village continues to grow jobs with a bright future…

 

 


 

Rantoul Village Administrator Scott Eisenhower. Construction on the new area has started.The company is responsible for such brands as Clearasil, Vagisil and Just for Men

 

(Champaign-jm) – The theme for the 18th running of the Christie Clinic Illinois Race Weekend has been revealed. The theme is “Every Mile Tells a Story”. The race weekend will take place April 22-24th. Registration for the race weekend is now open.


(Springfield–jc)  A new study says Illinois has 356,635 millionaire households. Shogo AI ranked 48 states based on both the percentage and total number of millionaire households. Illinois was 13th with 7.13% in seven figures.

New Jersey led the nation with 9.76% of households classified as millionaires. Maryland was next, followed by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Kentucky ranked 45th out of 48, with 4.69% of the population classified as millionaires. Federal Reserve data shows millions of Americans have crossed the $1 million threshold in recent years, largely through property appreciation and investment portfolios.

 

(Paxton–jc)  The Paxton Mainstreet First Friday Concert series continues this Friday with the concessions opening at 6pm and the Paxton Resurrection Brass Band at 6-30pm. Paxton Mainstreet Executive Director Donna Pepper says popular local band “Baick Pages” takes the stage at 7 onFriday night…

 


 

Paxton Mainstreet Executive Director Donna Pepper

 

The Center Square) – The Liberty Justice Center has sent letters to Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul and attorneys general in three other states, warning that school districts’ decisions to withhold information from parents regarding students' purported gender transitions violate the U.S. Constitution and federal law.  The center said parents have a right under the First and Fourteenth Amendments to direct the education of their children. 

 

(Bloomington-jm) – Travelers will need to allow extra time if you’re planning to fly out of Central Illinois Regional Airport in Bloomington. The airport is renovating its short term parking lot. The existing parking lots pavement is being ripped out and replaced. The project is expected to be completed by November. The airport says you can still park in the long term lot and use the free shuttles to get to the terminal.

 

WPXN News notes…

 

The St. Joseph Community Festival will take place Thursday, August 6th through Saturday, August 8th.

 

The Elliott Amvets will host their Family Night on Friday, August 7th from 5-7 pm. Cost is $15 and includes chicken, fish or shrimp and two sides.

 

Paxton Main Street will hold their final First Friday concert series of the season on Friday, August 7th from 7-9 pm at Veterans Square in downtown Paxton. The Back Paiges will perform. Paxton’s Resurrection Brass Band will open at 6:30.

 

Gibson City Cars and Coffee will take place on Saturday, August 8th from 7-9 am at the Longview Bank parking lot.

 

Shop in the Park in downtown Cissna Park will take place on Saturday, August 8th from 9-1.

 

The 16th annual Loda Truck and Tractor Pulls will take place on Saturday, August 8th with local pulls starting at 11 am with IPA pulls starting at 5pm.

 

 

 

 

Illinois State Police Director Brendan Kelly says his department has used troopers from across the state to combat increased road rage in the Chicago area

(Champaign-jm) – The driver accused of hitting and killing a construction worker in Champaign has entered a not guilty plea in Champaign County court. 29 year old Quamaine Fletcher of Tennessee pleaded not guilty to a single count of reckless homicide and has requested a trial by jury. The May 27th crash took the life of 65 year old Steven Cornettt of Danville. Fletcher allegedly was driving 65 mph in the 45 mph construction zone, when he reached down to pick up his phone which had fallen, when the crash happened. He’s due back in court again August 19th.

 

(Paxton–jc) A solar project could begin soon on Paxton’s west side past Interstate 57. The Light Star Solar Company was looking to annex land adjacent to the city for its project, says Paxton Mayor Bill Ingold…

 
 


 

Paxton Mayor Bill Ingold

 

(Mahomet-jm) — Voters in Mahomet will see a referendum on the November ballot to approve construction of a new $84 million school by issuing bonds.The school board approved the referendum, which would allow the construction of the new school without raising the tax rate. The school would be constructed on 38 acres the district already owns. If approved on November 3rd, the school would be completed and ready in the fall of 2029.

 

(Champaign–jc)  The Champaign Fire Department responded to a fire in a single-family home in the 700 block of Doisy Lane around 10 pm last night.

 Once on the scene, fire crews reported the occupants were outside and found light smoke coming from the garage.  Firefighters extended multiple hose lines and were able to keep the fire contained to the garage.  The cause of this fire has not been determined and no injuries were reported.     

 

(Buckley–jc)  The new school year is set to start later this month and one local Christian school says there is still time to register for the fall semester. Christ Lutheran High school in Buckley Executive Director Sandy Spitz says there is information on the website or give the school a call at 217-395-2547…

 
 


 

Christ Lutheran High School Executive Director Sandy Spitz. The school's annual “Knight for Christ” fundraiser and auction is set for Saturday August 22nd at the Ford County Fairgrounds in Melvin. Tickets remain available for that event

 

(Rantoul–jc)  Summer time is winding down as students start to prepare to go back to school. Rantoul Community Service Center’s Executive Director Cindy Crawford reminds the public that the Rantoul High School’s Eagles Nest pantry is open during the summer and year around…

 
 


 

Rantoul Community Service Center Executive Director Cindy Crawford

 

(The Center Square) – Illinois has joined 24 other states in a third lawsuit challenging tariffs imposed by the Trump administration on more than 80 countries. The complaint filed in the U.S. The Court of International Trade contends that the tariffs exceed the administration’s legal authority and violate the Administrative Procedure Act. Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul said he is confident he and his colleagues will prevail after the international trade court and the U.S. Supreme Court already found the Trump tariffs to be unlawful.

 

(Washington–jc) What is the latest on the soybean crop progress? 

U-S- D-A  Meteorologist Brad Rippey has the report…

 
 

U S D A Meteorologist Brad Rippey

 

(The Center Square) – Growing calls for his resignation have plagued Illinois House Speaker Emanuel “Chris” Welch since late last week, when an investigation report into allegations of sexual harassment against former Rep. Harry Benton was released. On Tuesday morning, Gov. J.B. Pritzker said there’s more to be seen before he or anyone should call for Welch’s resignation, despite the report detailing inaction by Welch’s office three years ago after being made aware of the first harassment claim against Benton.

Pritzker noted that House leadership was ultimately up to the vote of a majority of lawmakers, and he’d leave the discussion on Welch’s role to them.

 

(Paxton-jm) – Paxton Police arrested three people following a traffic stop in Paxton Sunday morning. Officers stopped a car in the 800 block of East Patton around 2 am for a vehicle violation. During the stop, 27 year old Damian Wilson, a passenger in the vehicle stopped, who was known to be on parole. A search of Wilson and his belongings uncovered multiple baggies of suspected cocaine, meth, digital scales, packaging materials and a pistol.  Wilson is charged with possession of meth, possession of a controlled substance, possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver, unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon, armed violence, violation of parole and two counts each of conspiracy to commit obstruction of justice and solicitation to commit obstruction of justice.

 

(Arcola–jc)  Interstate 57 is down to one lane near mile marker 195 this morning. The reason is a one vehicle semi crash in that area. Troopers are on the scene at the present time. No word on property damages or injuries was provided. 

 

(rantoul–jc)  There is one more purchase to be made for the Prospect Electric Sub-station project in the village of Rantoul to get that project started. Rantoul Mayor Sam Hall the Third says that purchase is expected to be made at this month's meeting with a September project start date…

 

 

Rantoul Mayor Sam Hall the Third

 

(Springfield–jc)  Illinois State Police Director Brendan Kelly says his department has used troopers from across the state to combat increased road rage in the Chicago area. Kelly said ISP deployed troopers from its statewide special operations groups during the first six months of this year on saturation patrols and special details on Chicago expressways. State police are encouraging the public to learn more about avoiding road rage by visiting the ISP website.

 

(Springfield–jc)  – A new report says Illinois recorded the sharpest rise in residential electricity prices of any state in the latest 2026 federal snapshot, with the average jumping nearly 29 percent from May of last year to May of this year.. 

SEO Backlinks ranked all 50 states by the percentage change in average residential electricity revenue per kilowatt-hour.  The analysis also checked statewide residential sales volumes to show whether higher prices or heavier overall use contributed more to the increase. Nationally, the residential average rose just over six percent.

 

(Champaign County-jm) – The Champaign County Farm Bureau has a new manager. Kirk Builta was chosen to take over for Bailey Conrady, who left in June. Builta has been with the farm bureau for nearly two decades and led the Champaign County Farm Bureau Foundation for the past 11 years.

 

(Loda–jc) Saturday is the time for the 16th annual Loda Truck and Tractor pull on the village's west side. Loda Truck and Tractor Pull event Spokesperson Dalton Weber says the registration starts at 8 on Saturday morning…

 

 


 

Loda Truck and Tractor Pull Event Spokesperson Dalton Weber

 

(Champaign-jm) – Services for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program or LIHEAP are moving out of Urbana and into Champaign. The new location will be a building on Round Barn Road. The official move starts September First. The program also operates in the village of Rantoul. Applications start on October First.

 

(Springfield-jm) – The Illinois State Treasurer’s Office will once again be hosting their unclaimed property auction at the Illinois State Fair later this month. The auction will take place on Saturday, August 22nd at the Lincoln Stage. 250 lots will be auctioned off including baseball cards from legends Ernie Banks and Mickey Mantle, several pieces of jewelry and a 100 ounce silver bar. A preview of the auction will take place at 9 am with the auction itself beginning at 11 am.

 

(Washington–jc) What is the latest on the corn silking and denting process? 

U-S- D-A  Meteorologist Brad Rippey has the report…

 

 

U S D A Meteorologist Brad Rippey

 

(The Center Square) – Two days after Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias announced a bid for Chicago mayor, he joined Gov. J.B. Pritzker at the signing of two insurance-related bills Tuesday morning, after he said his support wasn’t political.The bills allow the Illinois Department of Insurance to regulate and review insurance companies over proposed policy rate hikes for homeowner and auto insurance. Pritzker said the bills are not out of the ordinary and are needed to provide fairness and affordability to residents.

 

WPXN News notes…

 

The St. Joseph Community Festival will take place Thursday, August 6th through Saturday, August 8th.

 

The Elliott Amvets will host their Family Night on Friday, August 7th from 5-7 pm. Cost is $15 and includes chicken, fish or shrimp and two sides.

 

Paxton Main Street will hold their final First Friday concert series of the season on Friday, August 7th from 7-9 pm at Veterans Square in downtown Paxton. The Back Paiges will perform. Paxton’s Resurrection Brass Band will open at 6:30.

 

Gibson City Cars and Coffee will take place on Saturday, August 8th from 7-9 am at the Longview Bank parking lot.

 

Shop the Park in downtown Cissna Park will take place on Saturday, August 8th from 9-1.

 

The Rankin Fire Department will hold their 19th annual pork chop sandwich dinner on Saturday, August 8th from 4-7 pm at the fire station. Cost is $10 for adults, kids 7-18 are $5.


 

A law in Illinois creating restrictions on social media use and online activity for children was recently signed

(Gilman-jm) – One person is dead following a workplace accident in Gilman. It happened at Incobrasa on the city’s west side Monday. Iroquois County Coroner Bill Cheatum identified the individual as 53 year old Adrian Munoz. Cheatum says Munoz was helping load railcars when he fell from the top of a car. An autopsy is scheduled for today in McLean County.

 

(Champaign–jc)  Traffic along the Interstate 57 and Interstate 74 exchange in Champaign was slowed late last night due to a commercial vehicle crash in that area. The area is one lane with an ongoing construction project. Traffic was being diverted to Prairieland road. The area is back to one lane traffic at this hour

 

(Gilman–jc)  It is just the start of August but the fall harvest is just around the corner. After some nice rains over the weekend, the crops are jumping to that next stage and Ford Iroquois Farm Bureau Manager Kacie Claire says harvest could be here by early or mid September for some…

 
 


 

Ford Iroquois Farm Bureau Manager Kacie Claire

 

(Champaign County-jm) – Champaign County Crimestoppers are asking for the publics help on a woman passing counterfeit bills. They say on July 20th, a woman and two children entered Champaign’s Walmart on Prospect Avenue, collected multiple items throughout the store and then went to the registers to pay. The employee scanned just under $500 worth of merchandise. The woman attempted to pay with counterfeit $100 bills. When the employee went to verify with a supervisor that the bills were counterfeit, the woman and children fled. The woman was described as black, approximately 30-40 years old with tattoos. 

 

(Paxton–jc)  The way forward for having chickens on properties in the city of Paxton is back in the committee state. Paxton City leaders continue to look at options on any ordinance concerning the issue, says Paxton Mayor Bill Ingold…

 
 
 

Paxton Mayor Bill Ingold

 

Rantoul, IL — The Village of Rantoul is pleased to announce that Combe Laboratories, Incorporated will host a special Beam Signing Ceremony to commemorate the launch of its exciting 30 Million Expansion Project within the Village. The event will take place on Wednesday afternoon at 2 at Combe Labs on the west side of the village.This milestone event marks the beginning of a significant investment in Rantoul that will support economic growth, job creation, and continued innovation within the region. The Beam Signing Ceremony is a traditional construction milestone that allows community leaders, partners, and stakeholders to leave their mark on the project, which symbolizes progress, partnership, and a shared commitment to the future.

 

(Urbana–jc)  The Champaign County Fair is complete for the summer and newly crowned Miss Champaign County Fair Queen Katelyn Graham of Rantoul will be busy with local events and a trip to the Illinois State Fair. Champaign County Fair Queen Katelyn Graham says she is ready…

 
 


 

2026 Miss Champaign County Fair Queen Katelyn Graham of Rantoul

 

(The Center Square) – A law in Illinois creating restrictions on social media use and online activity for children was recently signed, though it won’t take effect until 2028. One industry-backed trade group continues to call it unconstitutional.

Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed the new public act Friday, and described it as a new way to protect minors from addictive algorithmic features of social media and to prevent exposure to harmful content.

 

(Ludlow-jm) – A Ludlow man has been arrested in connection to a motorcycle accident last week near the community. 50 year old Jacob Walden of Ludlow was arrested after he hit a motorcycle on Route 45 at County Road 3500 then fled. Walden was arrested on charges of driving under the influence of alcohol, leaving the scene of a personal injury crash, driving with a revoked license and failure to report an accident with personal injury. He pleaded not guilty and was ordered to be detained pretrial. He’s due back in court again August 24th.

 

(Rantoul–jc)  It’s another big weekend of sports at the Rantoul Sports Complex starting on Friday. Rantoul Sports Complex Director of Operations Brandon Denton says a large contingent of slow pitch and football are coming to Rantoul…

 


 

Rantoul Sports Complex Director of Operations Brandon Denton

 

(Iroquois County-jm) – The trial against the former Iroquois County Public Health Director has been postponed. The Illinois Attorney General’s office asked the scheduled October trial date against Dee Schippert be postponed. A status hearing is scheduled for September 24th. Shippert faces a felony 33 count indictment including theft by deception involving government property, forgery and official misconduct. She’s accused of stealing over $100,000 from the health department by submitting fraudulent time sheets for work she did not perform, including overtime and backpay she didn’t earn.

 

(Rantoul–jc The new Rantoul Prospect Sub-Station project is starting as local leaders made some equipment purchases for the electric expansion on the village’s west side. Rantoul Mayor Sam Hall the Third says the latest purchases almost complete the list…

 

 

Rantoul Mayor Sam Hall the Third

 

(Coles County–jc)  –First-degree murder charges have been filed in connection with the death of a man whose remains were found in Lake Mattoon on June 28th .James Adams, 26, and Robin Turner, 62, were previously charged with concealment of a homicide and dismembering a human body following the death of Dalewayne Turner, 38, of Plainfield. Illinois State Police said further searches of the lake and a residence in Plainfield led to the additional charges.

 

(Chicago–jc) Chicago officials say there were ten arrests during Lollapalooza 2026 from July 30 through Aug. 2.According to the Office of Emergency Management & Communications, the preliminary arrest total was lower than in 2025, when there were 12 arrests. The number of ambulance transports increased from 42 in 2025 to 67 this year

 

(Washington–jc)  The annual report on cash rent rates is out by the U S Department of Agriculture.  Lance Honig of the National Agricultural Statistics Service has the numbers…

 

National Agricultural Statistics Service Lance Honig 

 

(The Center Square) – According to AAA, the average price for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline in Illinois is 30 cents higher than it was one month ago and 90 cents higher than it was one year ago.  AAA listed the average Illinois price at 4 dollars 34 cents per gallon on Monday.  The national average on Monday was 4 dollars 10 cents. All states around Illinois are in the upper 3 dollars per gallon. Closer to home, the average price for a gallon of gas in Champaign is 4 dollars 18 cents,  4 dollars 30 cents on average in Paxton and 4 dollars 39 cents on average in Rantoul. In Danville the average price is 3 dollars 89 cents per gallon and in Iroquois County its 4 dollars  21 cents.

 

WPXN News notes…

The St. Joseph Community Festival will take place Thursday, August 6th through Saturday, August 8th.

 

The Elliott Amvets will host their Family Night on Friday, August 7th from 5-7 pm. Cost is $15 and includes chicken, fish or shrimp and two sides.

 

Paxton Main Street will hold their final First Friday concert series of the season on Friday, August 7th from 7-9 pm at Veterans Square in downtown Paxton. The Back Paiges will perform. Paxton’s Resurrection Brass Band will open at 6:30.

 

Gibson City Cars and Coffee will take place on Saturday, August 8th from 7-9 am at the Longview Bank parking lot.

 

Shop in the Park in downtown Cissna Park will take place on Saturday, August 8th from 9-1.

 

The 16th annual Loda Truck and Tractor Pulls will take place on Saturday, August 8th with local pulls starting at 11 am with IPA pulls starting at 5pm.




 

 

 

Electric utility Ameren, which covers southern and central Illinois, wants to raise prices for ratepayers.

(Springfield-jm) – A report from Illinois’ Legislative Inspector General says former State Representative Harry Benton violated state law by engaging in acts of sexual harassment. The findings are detailed in a summary report dated June 30th and sent to House Speaker Emanual “Chris” Welch. The investigation into allegations against Benton began after the Legislative Inspector General’s Office received a complaint on March 4th. The report found two allegations of sexual harassment were supported by the investigation. Benton resigned in early July. The report dismissed several other allegations as unfounded.

 

(Springfield-jm) – Governor J-B Pritzker signed a bill into law Friday to require private insurance companies to cover seizure detection devices. There are currently multiple FDA approved devices to alert people to oncoming or ongoing seizures. Sponsors say these tools can cost anywhere from $250 and $2000. The law requires insurance companies to cover the medically necessary devices with a maximum cost sharing amount of $50 per year.

 

(Washington-jm) – USDA's latest Agricultural Prices Report shows the June breakdown for what ag producers received price-wise for their commodities, and the specific changes for crop and livestock growers. Rod Bain reports…

 
 
 

(Paxton-jm) – A Paxton ice cream establishment has changed names. The Paxton Dairy Queen has been rebranded to Dairy Dream. The owners sold the naming rights back to Dairy Queen after corporate wanted a significant investment to upgrade the business along Route 45. Last week, the Cissna Park Dairy Queen also announced they will be rebranding later this month.

 

(Hoopeston-jm) – Two people have been arrested after allegedly stealing 60 pairs of shoes from a Hoopeston non profit meant to help kids heading back to school. 45 year old Kathy Stancle and 49 year old Jeff Chandler have been arrested on theft charges. Hoopeston Police say the pair allegedly stole the shoes from the Hoopeston Multi-Agency Service Center. 40 of the 60 pairs of shoes were recovered.

 

(Paxton–jc)  Paxton leaders are helping with a new gas station, and fast food restaurant project in the city. Paxton Mayor Bill Ingold says a redevelopment agreement is in place for the project along route 9 west in Paxton…

 
 
 

Paxton Mayor Bill Ingold

 

(SPringfield–jc)  –Illinoisans who have defaulted on their student loan repayments will soon see increased opportunities for employment and retention at state agencies, thanks to a new law spearheaded by State Senator Paul Faraci.  

Under previous Illinois law, any state agency employee whose student loans were in default for a period of six or more months, and in an amount of $600 or more, was required to make a satisfactory loan repayment arrangement with the loan’s cosigner or guarantor. If the employee failed to establish a satisfactory repayment arrangement prior to their sixth month of employment, the agency was required to terminate the individual’s employment.

 

(The Center Square) – The closure of seven Save A Lot grocery stores on Chicago's South and West sides has renewed debate over whether government subsidies can effectively address food access in underserved neighborhoods, with one free-market policy expert arguing the shutdowns highlight the limits of public intervention.The stores, operated by Yellow Banana, closed after Save A Lot ended its operating agreement with the company, citing financial challenges that included a sharp decline in SNAP purchases. Chicago had invested $13.5 million to renovate six of the seven locations as part of an effort to expand grocery access in neighborhoods often described as food deserts.

 

(The Center Square) – The U.S. House approved legislation aimed at preventing credit card companies from using merchant category codes to identify firearm retailers, a measure supporters say protects the privacy of lawful gun owners.

HR 1181, the Protecting Privacy in Purchases Act, would prohibit payment card networks from requiring merchant category codes that distinguish firearm retailers from general merchandise or sporting goods stores. The Department of Justice would enforce the law. U.S. Representative Mary Miller, Republican from Illinois, praised the legislation, saying it would prevent financial institutions from tracking lawful firearm purchases and protect Americans' Second Amendment rights and financial privacy. John Boch, executive director of Guns Save Life, said he supports the bill but doubts it will ever become law.

 

(Springfield-jm) – A new Illinois law will require schools to include railroad safety information in student handbooks. Sponsors say people have been concerned about schools near railroads and ensuring students know the protocols in place to keep them safe. Schools could opt out of the requirement if their school boards find railroad safety is covered in their curriculum.

 

(Springfield-jm) – A new Illinois law bans private schools from penalizing students or staff with religious hairstyles. The law expands the Jett Hawkins Act that prohibits public and private schools from banning hairstyles associated with race, ethnicity or hair texture.

 

(Buckley–jc)  As part of fundraising efforts for Christ Lutheran High School in Buckley is a golf cart giveaway. Christ Lutheran High School Auction Spokesperson Larry Abbe says  the 2026 golf cart is ready for use…

 

 


 

Christ Lutheran High School Auction Spokesperson Larry Abbe. The auction and dinner is set for Saturday August 22nd at the Ford County Fairgrounds in Melvin

 

(Chicago-jm) – Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias has announced he’s throwing his name into the ring to be Chicago’s next mayor. Giannoulias joins 12 other people vying for the position including state comptroller Susana Mendoza. 

 

(Paxton–jc)  The Paxton Park district pool remains open for a short time. Paxton Park District Director Gillian Littleton says the pool is for kids, the swim team and adults…

 

 

 

Paxton Park District Director Gillian Littleton

 

(Springfield–jc)  –Electric utility Ameren, which covers southern and central Illinois, wants to raise prices for ratepayers.  The company has made a new claim to the Citizens Utility Board to increase rates for what the company calls a reconciliation filing, totalling $65.3 million.CUB Executive Director Sarah Moskowitz challenged the company over what she said was wasteful spending, with a burden falling onto customers.

 

(The Center Square) – Signed into law in the spring, a program known as Families Receiving Emergency Support for Hunger, or FRESH, is set to send out one-time payments of $400 to Illinoisans who were removed from the federal SNAP program.The $70 million taxpayer-funded program is part of the state’s FY27 budget, and state officials said about 100,000 residents will receive the payout, which began distribution Saturday. The program will only distribute to households who lost SNAP benefits between May and August, when new federal work and eligibility requirements took effect.

 

WPXN News notes…

The St. Joseph Community Festival will take place Thursday, August 6th through Saturday, August 8th.

 

The Elliott Amvets will host their Family Night on Friday, August 7th from 5-7 pm. Cost is $15 and includes chicken, fish or shrimp and two sides.

 

Paxton Main Street will hold their final First Friday concert series of the season on Friday, August 7th from 7-9 pm at Veterans Square in downtown Paxton. The Back Paiges will perform. Paxton’s Resurrection Brass Band will open at 6:30.

 

Gibson City Cars and Coffee will take place on Saturday, August 8th from 7-9 am at the Longview Bank parking lot.

 

Shop in the Park in downtown Cissna Park will take place on Saturday, August 8th from 9-1.

 

The 16th annual Loda Truck and Tractor Pulls will take place on Saturday, August 8th with local pulls starting at 11 am with IPA pulls starting at 5pm.

 

 

 

people in Illinois who lost their SNAP benefits will get a one time $400 benefit per eligible household member

(Springfield-jm) – Governor J-B Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Human Services announced people in Illinois who lost their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, benefits will get a one time $400 benefit per eligible household member through the new Families Receiving Emergency Support for Hunger program. The $70 million program was enacted as part of the Governor’s FY27 budget.

 

(Paxton–jc)  Site work continues on a new 8 unit apartment complex in the city of Paxton. Paxton Mayor Bill Ingold says the units are going up along Center Street in the city…

 
 


 

Paxton Mayor Bill Ingold

 

(Thomasboro-jm) – Thomasboro is looking for a new mayor. Jeff Robertson submitted his resignation earlier this week. Robertson cited personal and professional reasons for his resignation.

 

(Rantoul–jc)  The number of visitors, teams and families coming to the Rantoul Sports Complex this year is on track to exceed One point 2 million. The local sports complex had a very successful July with more sports coming next month and into the fall, says Rantoul Sporks Complex Director of Operations Brandon Denton…

 
 


 

Rantoul Sports Complex Director of Operations Brandon Denton

 

(Gibson City–jc)  The new pool construction is moving forward in Gibson City. Concrete was poured yesterday and is expected to continue through today.

The new Gibson City pool will also feature a bath house with a regal blue metal roof; pool tile and grey, speckled gray and blue tiles. The  6million dollar plus project is being funded by the city with the construction of the brand new facility to be completed by the holidays. 

 

(Urbana–jc)  – You have  2 days to get to the Champaign County Fair in Urbana.  Today features Motocross racing and tractor and truck pulls on Saturday evening. Cullers Fries is there for the 81st consecutive time says Culler’s Fries Family Member Keith Cullers…

 
 


 

Cullers Fries Manager and Spokesperson Keith Cullers

 

(The Center Square) – In a letter to the U.S. Department of Justice , the Illinois State Board of Elections said it is complying with all federal laws, and pushed back against claims of potential voter fraud. The letter is a response to a previous DOJ letter to the board, which threatened to sue elections officials in the state for knowingly keeping ineligible names on the voter rolls, such as noncitizens.

The Department of Justice also sued the board in an attempt to access the complete voter registration records of the state in an attempt to audit the validity of voter registration in the state.

 

(The Center Square) – The June 2026 New Business Formation Report from Registered Agents Inc says a record high of nearly 3.5 million new businesses were formed in the first six months of the year. The report used state level filings and U-S Census data and found that Illinois had 11,008 new businesses formed in June, leaving the state with a year over year loss of 15%. Every state bordering Illinois saw an increase.

 

(Rantoul–jc)  –Village of Rantoul leaders are looking at their options to purchase a pot hole machine for the town. Rantoul Mayor Sam Hall the Third says staff is now looking at what machine will benefit Rantoul the most and will come to the village board meeting in August with suggestions…

 

 

 

Rantoul Mayor Sam Hall the Third

 

(Rantoul-jm) — State Representative Brandun Schweizer will be hosting traveling office hours next week in Rantoul. A member of Scheweizer’s staff will be at the Rantoul Area Chamber of Commerce office from 11-11 on Monday, August 3rd. Walk-ins are welcome.

 

(Rantoul–jc)  Seven Rantoul churches and ministries are teaming up together for the 4th annual Rantoul Revival in downtown Rantoul on Saturday. The event will feature music, worship, real life stories, prayer and more, says Rantoul Revival Spokesperson Pastor Scott Guhl…

 

 


 

Rantoul Revival and christian Life Executive Pastor Scott Guhl. The event runs from 11am to 4pm at the downtown Rantoul Amphitheatre

 

(Gibson city–jc) Authorities were called to downtown Gibson city around noon Thursday due to a traffic accident. The injury report was vague and no other information was given

 

GIlman–jc)  With Summer vacation time winding down for 20-26, schools will start the new year in mid to late August. One program offered by the local farm bureau to students in all Iroquois and Ford County schools is “Camp 911. Ford Iroquois Farm Bureau Manager Kacie Claire says the free program will take place again, next April…

 

 

Ford Iroquois Farm Bureau Manager Kacie Claire

 

(Chicago–jc)  Illinois Governor J-B Pritzker signed a package of legislation that protects some of the most vulnerable Illinoisans. This includes expanding safeguards for older adults, people with disabilities, children who are deaf or hard of hearing, and individuals with serious mental illness. Together, these measures promote independence, safeguard against exploitation, improve access to critical services, strengthen oversight, and help ensure Illinoisans receive the support and protection they deserve at every stage of life.

 

WPXN News notes…

A Golf Cart Fun Run Ride for a Cure Breakthrough T-1-D in Gibson City on Saturday, August 1st from 12-4. Cost is $30. RSVPs are required by calling or texting 217-781-4895.

 

The St. Joseph Community Festival will take place Thursday, August 6th through Saturday, August 8th.

 

Paxton Main Street will hold their final First Friday concert series of the season on Friday, August 7th from 7-9 pm at Veterans Square in downtown Paxton. The Back Paiges will perform. Paxton’s Resurrection Brass Band will open at 6:30.

 

Shop in the Park in downtown Cissna Park will take place on Saturday, August 8th from 9-1.

 

The Rantoul Area Chamber of Commerce will hold their Coffee and Connections on Wednesday, August 12th from 8-9 am at the Rantoul Area Chamber of Commerce office.

 

The 2026 Gibson Summer Bash on Saturday, August 15th with Rick Springfield and Night Ranger performing.








 

 

Former Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan appealed bribery and other convictions to the U-S Supreme Court Wednesday

(Ludlow-jm) – Traffic on Route 45 had to be detoured through Ludlow Wednesday afternoon following an accident. Details are limited but emergency crews had both the northbound and southbound lanes blocked with drivers having to go through town to get back on the highway.

 

(Paxton–jc)  The city of Paxton has several major projects in the works that include street improvements, a walk bridge and the next block of the planned streetscape program. Paxton Mayor Bill Ingold says city leaders continue to meet with engineers and state officials on the improvements for the city…

 

 

 
 

Paxton Mayor Bill Ingold

 

(Onarga-jm) – A second fatal accident on I-57 in Iroquois County occurred this week. A passenger in a southbound vehicle died after the vehicle hit a guardrail between Gilman and Onarga. The victim was pronounced deceased at the scene while the driver was taken to Riverside Hospital in Kankakee. A fatal accident occurred Monday morning near Buckley.

 

The Center Square) – The executive vice president of a coalition advocating for data center development says reversing course on incentives in Illinois could have “detrimental” economic consequences. Last week, Illinois Governor. J.B. Pritzker told the Aspen Climate Summit he reversed course on offering tax exemptions to data centers to send a message that developers need to address concerns.

In 2019, Pritzker, along with a bipartisan group of state legislators, hailed policies providing tax incentives to develop data centers in Illinois. Earlier this year, Pritzker announced he was putting a hold on tax exemptions for data centers.


(Urbana–jc)  The 20-26 Miss Champaign County Fair Queen and Little Miss Fair Queen are both from Rantoul and they are sisters. Newly crowned Miss Champaign County Fair Queen Katelyn Graham of Rantoul says she was happy for her sister and herself…

 

 

 
 

2026 Miss Champaign County Fair Queen Katelyn Graham of Rantoul. Little Miss Jo Jo Graham of Rantoul says she was happy her sister won too…

 


 

2026 Little Miss Champaign County Fair Queen Jo Jo Graham of Rantoul

Tonight at the fair the rodeo highlights the entertainment at 7. On Friday, its MotoCross racing at 7pm and Saturday at 6pm it’s an ITPA Tractor and Semi Pull

 

(CHampaign–jc)  –The Illinois Soybean Association elected new leadership during its annual public meeting this afternoon in Champaign. At the meeting, Bryan Severs was re-elected Chairman of ISA. Severs is a third-generation farmer in Vermillion County, where his family raises corn, soybeans and cattle. He has served as ISA’s District 7 Director since 2020 and previously took on additional leadership roles including Treasurer and Soybean Production Committee Chairman. 

 

(Paxton–jc)  The Paxton Park District is hosting a fundraiser on August 22nd at the Paxton pool area.  It’s the “Lucky Ducky” event. The event will feature  a raffle, games, food trucks, music and lots of fun. Lucky Ducky tickets are available. Paxton Park District Director Gillian Littleton says for more information on the fundraiser or other park district sign ups and more give them a call…

 
 
 

Paxton Park District Director Gillian Littleton

 

(Rantoul–jc)  A ribbon cutting ceremony is set for Friday in Rantoul. The Rantoul Chamber of Commerce says they are welcoming near business, Lanee’s Grill to 326 South Century Boulevard on Friday afternoon at 2. The First 400 customers will receive a free burger. 

 

(Gibson City–jc)  The Gibson City Restoration Committee Queen of Hearts drawing last night revealed the 7 of diamonds and Mike Utterback won 25 dollars. Betty Ford won 110 dollars in the fifty fifty drawing. The Jackpot for the Queen of Hearts stands at 4 thousand 291 dollars for next week. All funds raised go to restoration of buildings in Gibson City.

 

(Washington-jm) – Former Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan appealed bribery and other convictions to the U-S Supreme Court Wednesday. Madigan was found guilty on 10 counts including bribery, conspiracy and wire fraud. Madigan is asking the Supreme Court to hear his case arguing that for an official to be guilty of bribery, they must personally intend to break the law, rather than just knowing a company is trying to win their favor. He also argues he didn’t provide clear promises to take official action, like recommending a person for a job to an incoming governor, which the appeal describes are normal political actions someone might take. Madigan is currently serving a 7 and a half year federal prison sentence. The Supreme Court is expected to make a decision in October.

 

(Washington–jc) What do the numbers look like on the latest Ag Department  cattle report. U S D A Livestock Analyst Anthony Fischer has the details…

 
 
 

U S D A Livestock Analyst Anthony Fischer 

 

(Kankakee-jm) – A Kankakee County Sheriff’s Office employee was terminated after an online video spread across social media. According to the sheriff’s office, as of Wednesday morning the employee was let go. The sheriff’s office says the off duty employee made insensitive and derogatory remarks. 

 

(Rantoul–jc)  The village of Rantoul is finishing up a year’s long plus effort to replace utility meters in town. Rantoul Mayor Sam Hall the Third says the final group of meters has been purchased and will be in place soon…

 
 


 

Rantoul Mayor Sam Hall the Third

 

(Champaign–jc)  – Two people are in custody and facing charges for Murder for their roles in a June  shooting incident that killed a Champaign teenager. Champaign Police say they were called to the 2000 block of Cynthia Drive in Champaign, following reports of a shooting with injuries. On-scene, officers quickly located 16-year-old Trai’Vvone Wesley with life-threatening injuries from a gunshot wound. Wesley was transported to an area hospital, where he later succumbed to his injuries. Police learned that several people discharged multiple firearms in the shooting. Upon investigation, a  17-year-old from Champaign was arrested and now charged with first degree murder  Also arrested on a first degree murder charge was 21 year old Robby Mathis, of Urbana, The investigation continues and anyone with additional information is asked to call Champaign police at 217-351-4545. Or Champaign County Crimestoppers at  217-373-8477.

 

(Gilman–jc)  As we close out the month of July, a quick look at the crops and a potential earlier harvest this year. Ford Iroquois Farm Bureau Manager Kacie Claire says the crops can always use a gentle rain at this time of year…

 


 

Ford Iroquois Farm Bureau Manager Kacie Claire

 

(Urbana–jc)  Today at the Champaign County Fair…

Today is 4-H Day

8:15 a.m. – 4-H Livestock Shows

10 a.m. – Gates Open

5 p.m. – Carnival Opens

6 – 8 p.m – Free entertainment in the park – Cliff Stoker’s Showcase

7 p.m. – Rodeo – $10 admission

 

(The Center Square) – The Illinois Republican candidate for U.S. Senate says his Democratic opponent may be scared to debate over the issues. The November midterm election is still months away, and the seat being vacated by longtime Sen. Dick Durbin, Democrat from Springfield, has Democrat Lieutenant Governor Juliana Stratton going up against Republican Don Tracy. Tracy said he’s looking to debate Stratton, but hasn’t seen the Stratton campaign commit. Tracy says she maybe afraid of exposing some of her far left stances on the issues, including  open borders, open jails and open checkbooks

 

WPXN News notes…

A Golf Cart Fun Run Ride for a Cure Breakthrough T-1-D in Gibson City on Saturday, August 1st from 12-4. Cost is $30. RSVPs are required by calling or texting 217-781-4895.


The St. Joseph Community Festival will take place Thursday, August 6th through Saturday, August 8th.

 

The Elliott Amvets will host their Family Night on Friday, August 7th from 5-7 pm. Cost is $15 and includes chicken, fish or shrimp and two sides.

 

Paxton Main Street will hold their final First Friday concert series of the season on Friday, August 7th from 7-9 pm at Veterans Square in downtown Paxton. The Back Paiges will perform. Paxton’s Resurrection Brass Band will open at 6:30.

 

Gibson City Cars and Coffee will take place on Saturday, August 8th from 7-9 am at the Longview Bank parking lot.

 

Shop in the Park in downtown Cissna Park will take place on Saturday, August 8th from 9-1.

A new state law in Illinois will help provide addiction services and resources to people impacted by gambling disorders

(Washington-jm) – The White House’s Office of Management and Budget has admitted cancelling congressionally approved research grants to institutions such as the University of Illinois. The University says the loss of funding, especially for agricultural research, could be set back if the cancellations continue. Representative Nikki Budzinski said she’s secured nearly 150 signatures from members of Congress protesting the White House’s cuts in research grants.

 

(Paxton–jc)  City of Paxton leaders continue to work with Engineers at the Clark-Dietz company on a street project along North Market in the city of Paxton. Paxton Mayor Bill Ingold  says the company talked with the council on the next steps in the process for the road, curbing and sidewalks…

 
 


 

Paxton Mayor Bill Ingold

 

(Buckley-jm) – A Rantoul man has been identified as the individual killed in a two vehicle crash on I–57 Monday near Buckley. Iroquois County Coroner Bill Cheatum identified the individual as 45 year old Emiliano Ortega Galeana. The accident happened in the northbound lanes of I-57 about 3 miles north of Buckley. Another person was taken to the hospital with unknown injuries. No other information has been released.

 

(Urbana–jc)  One place to keep cool and have a treat from a "pineapple" building is located at the Champaign County Fair. The Pineapple Whip Shop is located on the fairgrounds and Pineapple Whip Spokesperson Jamie Turner says there are several varieties and sizes…

 


 

Pineapple Whip of Thomasville Georgia Spokesperson Jamie Turner. The Champaign County Fair runs through Saturday in Urbana

 

(Champaign County-jm) – The Champaign Police Department along with the Champaign County Sheriff’s Office are warning of an impersonation scam involving both departments. Police say on Monday, a resident said they were contacted by a person  claiming to be with the sheriff’s office but used the name of a Champaign Police employee. The caller claimed the recipient had a previously unknown warrant and demanded immediate payment to avoid arrest. They both advise anyone who receives a call like this to hang up immediately and contact the law enforcement agency at the non-emergency phone number.

 

(Buckley–jc)  The annual “Knight for Christ” Fundraiser for Christ Lutheran High School is set for Saturday August 22nd at the Ford County Fairgrounds in Melvin. One major item offered is a 20-26 Golf Cart. Christ Lutheran High School Auction Spokesperson Larry Abbe says some tickets are available…

 
 
 

Christ Lutheran High School Auction Spokesperson Larry Abbe. Tickets for the supper and auction are also available

 

(Springfield–jc)  – Tuesday, Governor JB Pritzker signed into law Senate Bill 24-27, instituting a statewide cell phone and personal device framework to create distraction-free classrooms, encouraging students to connect more deeply with curriculum and each other, and allowing educators to focus on teaching. The law requires school districts to develop and implement a “bell-to-bell” policy, restricting access to cell phones between the hours of the first arrival bell to the final dismissal bell. For kindergarten through 8th grade, this includes during class, as well as lunch, passing periods, and other non-instructional hours of the day.

 

(Washington–jc)  We are closing out July, what is the status of the soybean crop across the area, state and nation. U S D A Meteorologist Brad Rippey has the progress on beans…

 
 

U S D A Meteorologist Brad Rippey.

 

(Springfield-jm) – A new state law in Illinois will help provide addiction services and resources to people impacted by gambling disorders. Senate Bill 2749, signed into law by Governor J-B Pritzker updates the Substance Use Disorder Act to classify gambling disorders alongside substance use disorders.

 

(Arcola–jc)  Two people were taken to a local hospital as an Amtrak train struck a semi in Arcola on Tuesday morning. The accident happened just before noon yesterday. There were around 60 people on the train. An investigation into the accident continues this morning.

 

(Washington–jc)  We are closing out July, what is the status of the corn crop across the area, state and nation. U S D A Meteorologist Brad Rippey has the progress on corn and silking…

 

 

U S D A Meteorologist Brad Rippey

 

(Hoopeston-jm) – The National Weather Service has rated the Hoopeston tornado an EF-0. They said the tornado had 80 mph winds and touched down one mile west of Hoopeston. The tornado was on the ground for about a mile before lifting. Minor damage to two light poles was reported.

 

(Rantoul–jc)  The safe walkways project in and around J W Eater School in Rantoul has started. Rantoul Mayor Sam Hall the Third signed the agreement, which includes a 250 thousand dollar grant from the state, for new sidewalks and more. Rantoul Mayor Sam Hall the Third says the village has done similar projects for the other grade schools in the village, too..

 

 


 

Rantoul Mayor Sam Hall the third.

 

(Urbana–jc)  The 20-26 Champaign County Fair continues today at the fairgrounds on North Coler Avenue in Urbana. There are Monster Trucks at 7pm and also the carnival opens at 5. The band Acoustic Chaos also performs live. For food, one every year favorite is Culler’s Fries.  Culler’s Fries Spokesperson Keith Cullers says they do fries and do it the best…

 

 

 

Culler’s Fries Spokesperson Keith Cullers. The business has been at the Champaign County Fair for 81 years. Today at the Champaign County Fair…

 

(The Center Square) – State Representative Abdelnasser Rashid, Democrat from  Bridgeview, issued a statement calling for legislation he introduced to bring further ethics reform to Springfield. This follows an unanimous vote by the Legislative Ethics Commission to release an investigation report into former Representative . Harry Benton, who was accused of sexual harassment. House Minority Leader Tony McCombie and House GOP members have continued to call for Speaker Emanuel “Chris” Welch to consider similar ethics reform proposals introduced by Republican members, while questioning if Welch followed ethics rules already in place.


WPXN News notes…

Paxton Main Street will hold their final First Friday concert series of the season on Friday, August 7th from 7-9 pm at Veterans Square in downtown Paxton. The Back Paiges will perform. Paxton’s Resurrection Brass Band will open at 6:30.

 

Gibson City Cars and Coffee will take place on Saturday, August 8th from 7-9 am at the Longview Bank parking lot.

 

Shop the Park in downtown Cissna Park will take place on Saturday, August 8th from 9-1.

 

The 2026 Gibson Summer Bash on Saturday, August 15th with Rick Springfield and Night Ranger performing.

 

The Gathering in Gilman will hold their Junk in the Trunk outdoor flea market on Saturday, August 29th from 9-2.

 

The 58th annual Clinton Apple n Pork Festival will take place on Saturday, September 26th and Sunday, September 27th.

 

 

 

Severe weather made its way through parts of the WPXN listening area Monday. A tornado touched down on the northwest side of Hoopeston.

(Undated-jm) – Gas prices continue to rise. GasBuddy says gas prices have gone up for  the third straight week  The statewide average is $4.23 a 10 cent jump from the previous week. The national average is $4.06 for gasoline and $5.26 for diesel.

 

(Iroquois County-jm) – Severe weather made its way through parts of the WPXN listening area Monday. Tennis ball sized hail was reported near Milford and Watseka. Two inch hail was reported near Hoopeston. A tornado also touched down on the northwest side of Hoopeston. Further north tornadoes were reported in the Chicagoland area.

 

The Center Square) – Illinois Governor. J.B. Pritzker joined multiple politicians from around the country Monday at the National Conference of State Legislatures for a discussion on political violence and toning down political rhetoric.

Illinois state Rep. Marcus Evans, D-Chicago, is the current NCSL president and began the event alongside Pritzker, House Speaker Emanuel “Chris” Welch and Senate President Don Harmon. Pritzker appeared on the conference’s opening panel alongside Republican Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt, Pennsylvania Democratic House Speaker Joanna McClinton, and Republican Ohio House Speaker Matt Huffman.

 

(Paxton–jc)  City of Paxton leaders will be talking about the aging sewer plant when they meet tonight  at city hall. This past month, they approved some money for repairs at the facility says Paxton Mayor Bill Ingold…

 
 
 

Paxton Mayor Bill Ingold The public works committee meets at 6 Tonight on the second floor of city hall in downtown Paxton 

 

(Paxton-jm) – A former Paxton pharmacist has been sentenced to 90 days in jail and 30 months probation. Jenna Lee Vogel received the sentence in Ford County court Monday. She had been charged with possession with intent to deliver. Vogel had been the pharmacist at Doug’s Compounding Pharmacy before it closed.

 

(Melvin–jc)  Two Rantoul residents will serve Champaign County as Champaign County Fair Queen and Little Miss Fair Queen. They are Katelyn Graham as Miss Champaign County Fair Queen and her sister JoLyn Graham as Little Miss. They were crowned last night at the Champaign County fairgrounds on Coler in Urbana. Back in June, Londyn Roderrick of Gibson City was crowned the 20-26 Miss Ford County Fair Queen and she is looking forward to preparing for state competition in January 20-27…

 
 


 

20-26 Miss Ford County Fair Queen Londyn Roderick of Gibson City.

 

WPXN will be broadcasting live over the noon hour today at the Champaign County Fair with hopes of catching up with the newly crowned queens.

 

(Urbana–jc)   The University of Illinois Board of Trustees Monday released the leadership profile for the system’s next president, formally launching the national search for the 21st leader of one of the country's premier public university systems.

The profile  will guide the board of trustees, the search committee and the executive search firm  as they accept applications and evaluate candidates from across the country and around the world. The board’s goal is to conclude the search by the end of the 2026 calendar year. The system’s next president will succeed Tim Killeen, who announced he will step down June 30 after more than a decade of transformative leadership.

 

(Rantoul–jc)  The Rantoul Sports Complex has been busy during the month of July.  Baseball and softball teams from around the area, state and midwest, have been involved in tournaments and more. Rantoul Sports Complex Director of Operations Brandon Denton says several weekends saw 70 plus teams at the Rantoul Sports Complex…

 
 

Rantoul Sports Complex Director of Operations Brandon Denton

 

(The Center Square) – Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker has signed 76 bills into law. Some new laws were bipartisan and aimed at consumer and government transparency, while others brought minor technical changes and updates to current state law. Retailers will be prohibited from only offering store credit when accepting the return of an unopened and unused product is one new law that takes effect July 1, 2027 Local governments will be required to publish audit and financial reports online in another new law taking effect soon. 

 

(Washington–jc)  What are the trends in the latest cattle report.  U-S-D-A livestock analyst Anthony Fischer has the numbers…

 

 

U-S-D-A livestock analyst Anthony Fischer

 

(Urbana-jm) – Champaign County Crimestoppers are asking for the public's help in solving a case involving a stolen purse. It happened on July 14th at the Dollar General on North Cunningham Avenue in Urbana. Police say a customer mislaid her purse in the store and another woman stole it and its contents. The suspect was recorded on store security cameras. She’s described as black, approximately 30 years of age, wearing a black hair bonnet, blue t shirt and black sweatpants. She was also holding an approximately 6 month old infant. The suspect left in a white four door Dodge Ram. Anyone with information is asked to call Champaign County Crimestoppers.

 

(Rantoul–jc)  The Rantoul police union and the village of Rantoul have a new three year deal. Rantoul Mayor Sam Hall the Third says it is a new deal that benefits the community of Rantoul and its officers…

 

 


 

Rantoul Mayor Sam Hall the Third

 

WATSEKA, Ill. — Moranda "Mo" Matheson, M-S-N, M-B-A, R-N, nurse educator at Iroquois Memorial Hospital in Watseka, has been named one of the Illinois Nurses Foundation's 2026 40 Under 40 Emerging Nurse Leaders.

The annual award recognizes 40 nurses younger than 40 from across Illinois who have demonstrated leadership and professional achievement in clinical practice, education, advocacy, research, innovation, service and leadership.Matheson joined Iroquois Memorial Hospital in July 2025 and has led several initiatives to strengthen nursing education and workforce development. 

 

(Ford County–dm)-It’s that time of year when Ford County property taxes are due. Ford County Treasurer Taylor Burnett tells us when the first installment is due, and where you can make your payment.

 

 

Ford County Treasurer Taylor Burnett

 

(Chicago–jc)  – The National Conference of State Legislatures is holding its 2026 Legislative Summit in Chicago this week. The bipartisan gathering of lawmakers and staff includes sessions on midterm elections, redistricting, tariff impacts, data centers, prediction markets and more.  The event runs through Wednesday.

 

(The Center Square) – The White House and a bipartisan group of governors want significant changes made to how the nation’s largest power grid is managed, including more say from state officials and less from energy suppliers and plant owners.  A conference between P-J-M, which operates a grid between Pennsylvania and the greater Chicagoland area, and the Federal Energy Regulatory commission was held  to discuss reforms. P-J-M leaders were questioned by federal regulators looking to address recurring and projected issues with the organization’s operation, including the looming risk of regular blackouts when capacity doesn’t meet demand.

 

WPXN News notes…

 

The Elliott Amvets will host their Family Night on Friday, August 7th from 5-7 pm. Cost is $15 and includes chicken, fish or shrimp and two sides.

 

Paxton Main Street will hold their final First Friday concert series of the season on Friday, August 7th from 7-9 pm at Veterans Square in downtown Paxton. The Back Paiges will perform. Paxton’s Resurrection Brass Band will open at 6:30.

 

Gibson City Cars and Coffee will take place on Saturday, August 8th from 7-9 am at the Longview Bank parking lot.

 

Shop the Park in downtown Cissna Park will take place on Saturday, August 8th from 9-1.

 

The Rantoul Area Chamber of Commerce will hold their Coffee and Connections on Wednesday, August 12th from 8-9 am at the Rantoul Area Chamber of Commerce office.

 

The Elliott Amvets will hold their spaghetti dinner on Friday, August 14th from 5-7 pm. Cost is $10.

 

The 2026 Gibson Summer Bash on Saturday, August 15th with Rick Springfield and Night Ranger performing.



 

 

An Illinois law allowing some undocumented immigrants to pay in-state tuition rates is unconstitutional

(Springfield-jm) – A federal judge ruled that an Illinois law allowing some undocumented immigrants to pay in-state tuition rates to attend the state’s public colleges and universities is unconstitutional. The ruling stemmed from a lawsuit brought by the U-S Department of Justice’s Civil Division. The lawsuit named Governor Pritzker, Attorney General Kwame Raoul and several state colleges and universities. It’s unknown if the state will appeal the decision.

 

(Springfield-jm) – A new bill is aiming to give Illinois school staff more training on service animals. State Senator Doris Turner is sponsoring the legislation after a high school student in her district with a service dog has had issues at school with students attempting to harm the dog. 

 

(Paxton–jm) – A 28 year old Panama Illinois man has been arrested on child sex crimes after engaging in a sting operation in Paxton. Dustin Adams was arrested for solicitation to meet a minor, indecent solicitation of a child and sexual exploitation of a child. Police say Adams was allegedly communicating with someone he believed to be a 15 year old. He was arrested at his home in Panama, Illinois.

 

(Paxton–jc)  City of Paxton leaders have approved repairs at the cities sewer plant. PaxtonMayor Bill Ingold says the plant is over 70 years old and the maintenance was needed…

 
 


 

Paxton Mayor Bill Ingold

 

(Savoy-jm) – United Airlines service between Willard Airport and Chicago O’Hare International Airport is once again on hold. Back in May, it was announced the service was going to start in October, a delay from the original June 1st planned start. The airport announced Friday they were informed by United Airlines that due to the FAA’s continued flight schedule cap at Chicago O’Hare, the airline will not launch its planned service in October.

 

(Hoopeston-jm) – A Hoopeston woman is facing multiple felony charges. Kylie Baker was arrested on charges of unlawful use of a credit card and financial exploitation of an elderly person. Hoopeston Police say they took a report from an 89 year old man who told them his credit card had been used on multiple occasions. Baker was arrested following an investigation.

 

(Crescent City–jc)  The 20-26 Champaign County Fair started on Saturday at the fairgrounds in Urbana along  Coler (Koh-ler) Avenue. The Ford County Fair and Iroquois County Fairs are complete for the summer. Iroquois County Fair Board Spokesperson Chuck Gocken says more improvements are coming to the fairgrounds near Crescent City next week…

 
 
 

Iroquois County Fair Board Spokesperson Chuck Gocken

 

(Illinois–dm)-According to data released on Thursday by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Illinois Department of Employment Security for the year ending on June 30, 2026, the unemployment rate increased in 78 Illinois counties, decreased in 13 and was unchanged in 11. Industries that saw job growth in the majority of the state’s twelve metro areas included government in ten areas, and private education and health services in eight areas.

 

(Urbana–jc)  The 20-26 Miss Champaign County Fair Queen Pageant is tonight at the fairgrounds on Colar Avenue in Urbana. WPXN’s Joel Cluver has the details…

 
 

(Illinois–dm)-The average price for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline in Illinois is 85 cents higher than it was a year ago. According to AAA, the average price on Friday was $4.26 per gallon, up from $4.15 one week ago and up from $3.41 on July 24, 2025. Every state bordering Illinois has an average price below $3.89. The gas tax in the Land of Lincoln is 48.3 cents per gallon.

 

(Springfield-jm) - Parents will soon get a bit of a financial break as the state begins its sales tax holiday for back to school shopping. Under the state’s fiscal year budget, the sales tax holiday will take place over a 10 day period beginning August 7th. According to the Illinois Department of Revenue, the tax holiday applies to eligible clothing and footwear priced at less than $125 per item. School supplies such as notebooks, pencils and other classroom essentials are not subject to a price cap.

 

(Springfield-jm) — Governor J-B Pritzker has signed a bill into law to require tracking of firefighter deaths. All fire departments must now report the cause and manner of death for firefighters to the State Fire Marshal’s office. This includes any deaths resulting from suicide and various types of cancers. Departments are also required to report deaths of firefighters who left their unit with a known cancer diagnosis and died within 12 months.

 

(Paxton–jc)  – Summer 20-26 has seen more positives for businesses in Paxton. Paxton Mainstreet Executive Director Donna Pepper says the momentum is upward for Paxton…

 

 


 

Paxton Mainstreet Executive Director Donna Pepper

 

(Joliet–jc)  –A Joliet man has been arrested after the city’s police department asked Illinois State Police to investigate a sexual abuse allegation.

Kurt Johnson, 72, turned himself in last week after the DuPage County state’s attorney approved an arrest warrant. Johnson is charged with 44 criminal counts, including predatory criminal sexual assault of a child, aggravated criminal sexual abuse and child sex abuse material. Anonymous tips of child sexual abuse materials can be reported through the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children's Cybertip line.

 

(South Holland–jc)  – Fueled by an estimated $725,253 in state tax credits, a South Holland company is planning to expand its south suburban operation and also join the Illinois Quantum and Microelectronics Park in Chicago. 

Ability Engineering Technology, Inc. is the second announced tenant of the IQMP FaQtory for quantum park suppliers. FaQtory is partially funded by the federal government through its Tech Hubs competition and partially funded by state quantum funds. 

 

(Paxton–dm)-If you haven’t been to Paxton Hardware and Rental lately, you might be surprised at what you find. Paxton Hardware and Rental owner Scott Allen tells us about the changes.

 

 

 

 Paxton Hardware and Rental owner Scott Allen.  You can hear more from Scott Saturday mornings at 730 on Scott’s Tips for Success.

 

(Illinois–dm)-According to a study by the Midwest Economic Policy Institute and the Project for Middle Class Renewal at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, tariffs imposed by the Trump Administration in 2025 raised costs for the average Illinois household by $2,200. The report suggested that states could address the situation by enhancing unemployment benefits and clawing back tax incentives and tax cuts from businesses that lay off workers.

 

(Urbana–jc)  The 2026 Champaign County Fair will take place July 25-August 1st. Today it's Kids day with the fair queen pageant at 7, on Tuesday it is Senior Citizens Day with $30 armbands and harness racing at 5.

WPXN will be broadcasting live on Tuesday over the Noon hour as part of our Summer Fun Tour 20 26

 

(Chicago–dm)-The Chicago Office of Inspector General has published an explainer report on city services provided to more than 46,000 migrants and asylum seekers between Aug. 31, 2022, and Dec. 31, 2024. The OIG review found that the city’s reported expenditure of more than $639 million in funds from city taxpayers and grants was accurate and transparent, with only $50,916 in transactions that should have been included but were omitted. Inspector General David Glockner said the city followed established procurement processes. Mayor Brandon Johnson appointed Glockner as IG in April of this year.

 

WPXN News notes…

The Illinois Soybean Association will hold their board public meeting on Wednesday, July 29th from 11-12 at the I-Hotel in Champaign.

 

A Golf Cart Fun Run Ride for a Cure Breakthrough T-1-D in Gibson City on Saturday, August 1st from 12-4. Cost is $30. RSVPs are required by calling or texting 217-781-4895.

 

The St. Joseph Community Festival will take place Thursday, August 6th through Saturday, August 8th.

Paxton Main Street will hold their final First Friday concert series of the season on Friday, August 7th from 7-9 pm at Veterans Square in downtown Paxton. The Back Paiges will perform. Paxton’s Resurrection Brass Band will open at 6:30.

 

Gibson City Cars and Coffee will take place on Saturday, August 8th from 7-9 am at the Longview Bank parking lot.

 

Shop in the Park in downtown Cissna Park will take place on Saturday, August 8th from 9-1.

 

 

 

Drivers need to be extra cautious at unmarked intersections with tall corn that obstructs the view

(Iroquois County-jm) – A Northern Illinois man is now facing charges locally after a raid in Iroquois County near  Crescent City. The Iroquois County Sheriff’s Office says that the investigation started with a traffic stop on Tuesday. Deputies arrested Chen XinXin after they found approximately 30 pounds of suspected marijuana. The arrest led Iroquois County Investigators to obtain a search warrant for a property in rural Crescent City. Upon investigation, Iroquois County Sheriff’s Police discovered an elaborate cannabis grow operation containing 1,007 cannabis plants, 18 grams of methamphetamine, and a firearm. The size of the operation has a street value potential of more than $1 million per year.

 

(Undated-jm) – Local law enforcement say crashes are on the rise, and the reason behind it? The growth of one of the state’s most important crops. As the corn grows, visibility goes down at certain rural intersections, and law enforcement says they want to make sure people can still navigate around them safely. It’s the peak season for corn to grow, with the heat and rain creating the ideal condition for it to spring up. That’s probably not news to most, but how rapid the growth is might be. Research shows that corn can grow up to three inches a day in July, which would make it five feet since the start of this month, creating obstacles you need to be mindful of. They say you should slow down, and stop so you can see oncoming traffic, even if it looks like you’re getting there first, giving you the right of way.

 

(Rantoul–dm)- The final Freedom Friday is today in Rantoul.  Rantoul Rec Department Spokesperson Phoenix LaComb tells us what you can expect.

 
 
 

Rantoul Rec Department Spokesperson Phoenix LaComb

 

(Champaign County-jm) — A Champaign man was arrested after the sheriff said he tried to run away from a traffic stop and discard a gun he had illegally. The arrest happened shortly after 7 p.m. on Wednesday in Champaign Township. In a news release, Sheriff Dustin Heuerman said deputies pulled a car over for a violation of the Illinois Vehicle Code. During the traffic stop, Devon Miles fled the traffic stop on foot. During a short foot pursuit, deputies observed Miles placing an object under a bush before he tripped and fell. Deputies were able to take Miles into custody without further incident. A search revealed a loaded 9mm handgun. Miles was convicted in a 2019 case involving aggravated discharge of a firearm, and he cannot legally possess a handgun. He was arrested for this offense, along with resisting/obstructing a peace officer and obstructing justice, and he was booked into the Champaign County Jail on these preliminary charges.

 

(USDA–dm)-A stretch of recent dryness means an increase in topsoil moisture shortage on a nationwide level, per USDA's latest topsoil moisture report. Rod Bain has the story

 
 
 

(Champaign County–dm)-Advocates for Aging Care proudly announces that it has received Certificate of Need approval to build a new skilled nursing facility in Champaign County, marking a major milestone in the organization's mission to expand access to high-quality long-term care for older adults. A delegation of volunteers from the nonprofit, joined by State Senator Paul Faraci, traveled to Bolingbrook on Tuesday to testify before the Illinois Department of Public Health’s Health Facilities and Services Review Board. Approval clears the way for the development of an innovative skilled nursing facility designed to address the growing shortage of skilled nursing beds in the region while redefining the standard of care through a person-centered approach.


(Paxton–jc)  The City of Paxton is in the bid process for summer street work with the motor fuel tax dollars. Paxton Mayor Bill Ingold says they have looked at projects and the bid letting is coming…

 
 


Paxton Mayor Bill Ingold

 

(The Center Square) – According to a lawsuit filed in Sangamon County court, a new, first-in-the-nation digital asset tax in Illinois violates both the U.S. and state constitutions. The Digital Chamber filed the complaint against Illinois Department of Revenue Director David Harris and Attorney General Kwame Raoul over the tax scheduled to take effect on January First. Bellementis law firm partner Olta Andoni said the 0.2% tax on every digital asset  is unconstitutional under the uniformity clause in Illinois. The Digital Chamber’s complaint said the tax imposes an unfair burden, even though Andoni said 0.2% may not sound like much.

 

(Champaign County-jm) – The Champaign County Sheriff’s Office gave out 16 tickets and eight warnings during their recent participation in a statewide speeding detail.County Sheriff Dustin Heuerman has released details from Speeding Awareness Day, Wednesday, July 22, which was a day in which many Illinois law enforcement agencies focused extra attention toward speeding violations. Sheriff’s deputies, both on routine patrol and through a special speed-enforcement detail, issued the following: 8 written warnings for speeding, 6 traffic citations for speeding 11-14 mph over the speed limit, 9 traffic citations for speeding 15-20 mph over the speed limit and 1 traffic citation for speeding 21-25 mph over the speed limit. The sheriff’s office added that while this was a special, focused speeding enforcement detail, deputies will continue to focus on speeding enforcement all year.

 

(Urbana-jm) – Damani Trice has been found not guilty of first-degree murder in the 2025 shooting death of Sherman McCraney. After several hours of deliberations, the jury returned to the courtroom and announced its verdict, ruling in favor of the defense and against the state. While he’s been acquitted of first-degree murder, prosecutors said Trice is still facing a gun charge that, at the moment, is still in juvenile court. There will be a detention hearing on this charge Friday afternoon, and a petition has been filed to move this charge to adult court.

 

(Washington–jc)  Soil conditions across the nation can be described simply, dry. U-S-D-A meteorologist Brad Rippey looks at the soil conditions in the midwest…

 


 

U S D A Meteorologist Brad Rippey

 

(Urbana-jm) – A driver suffered injuries in an accident Thursday afternoon after striking a power pole in Urbana. At approximately 2:37 p.m., a vehicle struck a power pole near the intersection of West Park Street and Central Avenue. The Urbana Fire Department said the vehicle’s sole occupant sustained non-life-threatening injuries during the incident. The pole was damaged and had to be repaired by Ameren.

 

(Rantoul–dm)-The Rantoul Community Service Center sponsors 2 food pantries in Rantoul. One food pantry is for Champaign County, and a food pantry for Rantoul Township students.  Executive Director of the Rantoul Community Service Center Cindy Crawford talks about the difference between the two food pantries 

 

 

 

Executive Director of the Rantoul Community Service Center Cindy Crawford. Don’t forget there will be a special food distribution this Saturday from 9-1030.

 

(Champaign-dm)-Illinois State Police said Troop 7 responded to I-57 northbound at Kirby Avenue in Champaign at approximately 1:05 p.m. for the report of a two-vehicle crash. The accident involved a semi-truck and a box truck. No injuries were reported.

 

(Rantoul–jc)  A large group of Rantoul based Christian Churches are hosting “the Rantoul Revival on August First. The event is free and will take place at the downtown Rantoul Amphitheatre. Music, worship, a free lunch, kids games and free school supplies highlight the event. The Rantoul Revival runs from 11am to 4pm on Saturday August First in downtown Rantoul. 

 

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The Rankin Lions Club will hold a chicken and rib BBQ dinner to raise funds for next year’s Independence Day Celebration on Friday, July 24th from 4-7:30. Cost is $18 and includes your choice of chicken or ribs, baked beans, coleslaw and dinner role


The Large Car Takeover on the Tarmac will take place Friday, July 24th through Sunday, July 26th at the Rantoul National Aviation Center.

The Elliott Amvets will hold their pork chop sandwich supper on Friday, July 24th from 5–7 pm. Cost is $8. They will also host their Rocky Mountain Oyster Fry on Saturday, July 25th from noon–2 pm. Cost is $15.

 

The Gathering in Gilman will hold their Junk in the Trunk outdoor flea market on Saturday, July 25th from 9-2.


The 2026 Champaign County Fair will take place July 25-August 1st. On Saturday, its Military Day with the demo derby at 5, on Sunday its Western Day with $30 armbands from noon to 5 and the draft horse show at 4, on Monday its kids day with the fair queen pageant at 7, on Tuesday its Senior Citizens Day with $30 armbands and harness racing at 5, on Wednesday its Livestock Day with Monster trucks at 7, on Thursday its 4-H Day with the rodeo at 7, on Friday  its Motocross at 7 and on Saturday August 1st its First Responder Day with IPA tractor pulls at noon, $30 armbands from 12-5 and ITPA tractor and semi pulls at 6.


 

 

 

The VA Illiana Health Care System has opened a new clinic in Champaign

(Springfield-jm) - A program enhancing communication between drivers on the autism spectrum and law enforcement is expanding statewide. For years, the Blue Envelope Program has been used across various communities. Now the state is pushing for all law enforcement agencies in Illinois to have them. The envelope is a visual signal to officers, letting them know that a person they’re interacting with on a stop may need extra communication. The envelope shows a contact support person and their phone number, so that if an issue happens, a guardian can be called. It also shows both communication tips for the driver and the police officer. It will be available for free for police departments and anyone at DMVs starting January 1st.

 

(Washington–jc)  The corn crop continues to move through the silking and ear setting process. U S D A Meteorologist Brad Rippey looks at the progress of the corn crop around the state and nation…

 


U S D A Meteorologist Brad Rippey

 

(Vermilion County-jm) — A Vermilion County Judge sentenced a former Hoopeston resident to 15 years in the Illinois Department of Corrections for a 2023 home invasion in Rossville.  34-year-old Dwight Rowe pleaded guilty to the home invasion case on October 11, 2023. Rowe will also serve 18 months of supervised release for the Class X felony. Vermilion County State's Attorney Jacqueline Lacy said the victim had previously obtained an Order of Protection against Rowe, prohibiting him from having contact with her. Evidence showed the victim reported to police that she was working from home, when the defendant entered her bedroom and attempted to initiate a sexual encounter. The victim was strangled until she lost consciousness. The victim suffered from physical injuries.

 

(Paxton–jc)  The Paxton Park District pool remains ready for special events and special swims throughout the next several weeks. School will start soon and the local pool has daily hours through August 8th says Paxton Park District Director Gillian Littleton…

 
 
 

Paxton Park District Director Gillian Littleton

 

(Livingston County-jm) – Officials say one of the largest drug seizures on I-55 in Livingston County history netted police authorities $1.85 million worth of illegal substances during a traffic stop near Odell last week.  State Police seized 165 pounds of cocaine and thousands of dollars in cash.  A truck driver faces felony charges following a stop for a motor carrier inspection.  The un-identified man could be looking at 60-years in prison.

 

(Paxton–jc)  The number of shoppers, and visitors to the city of Paxton continues to rise as we get into the middle part of summer. Paxton Mainstreet Executive Director Donna Pepper says everyone is busy with summertime activities, but the numbers are good for Paxton being a destination for shopping and entertainment…

 
 


 

EPaxton Mainstreet Executive Director Donna Pepper

 

(Springfield–jc)  An Illinois House Democrat has joined Republicans calling for the release of the Legislative Inspector General’s report into the conduct of former state Rep. Harry Benton, D-Plainfield. State Rep. Justin Cochran, D-Des Plaines, said in a statement that transparency and ethics are inseparable, just like ethics and the public trust. Illinois House Minority Leader Tony McCombie, R-Savanna, Republican Statehouse candidate Gabby Shanahan and state Sen. Darby Hills, R-Barrington Hills, also called for the LIG’s report to be released to the public.

 

(The Center Square) – Gov. J.B. Pritzker says electronic monitoring of a suspect on pretrial release did not work in the case of a ten-time convicted felon who was arrested in the governor’s back yard. Dwayne Milton, 46, was on electronic monitoring for a retail theft case when state police detained him at Pritzker’s Chicago residence on July 4th.  C-W-B Chicago reported that Milton’s Cook County criminal court history includes more than 60 cases, including felony convictions for burglary, retail theft and robbery.  When asked by The Center Square on Wednesday if he might have second thoughts about pretrial release in Illinois, Pritzker said there’s a reason the process involves a judge.

 

(Chicago–jc)  A former Big Ten Network employee has been sentenced to 28 months in prison and ordered to pay more than $4 million in restitution after he pleaded guilty to embezzlement charges. Prosecutors said Weston Goldstein, 48, used company credit cards and the Big Ten Network’s procurement process to buy electronic devices and sell them online over a period of eight years.

 

(Gibson City–jc)  The Gibson City Restoration Committee had their weekly Queen of Hearts drawing last night.  The Queen of Hearts jackpot came in at $4,111. David Benningfield had his ticket pulled from the tumbler. He chose to see what was behind card #43. It revealed the 9 of spades. David won $25 for having his ticket drawn.

 

(Champaign-jm) – The VA Illiana Health Care System has opened a new clinic in Champaign. The clinic is located at 1702 South Mattis in Champaign. Services are available by appointment Monday through Friday from 7:30 to 4.

 

(Paxton–jc)  The City of Paxton will again be participating in the I-C-E program at Paxton Buckley Loda High School this year. Paxton Mayor Bill Ingold says the city continues to offer opportunities…

 

 


 

Paxton Mayor Bill Ingold

 

(Champaign-jm) – A Champaign man has been sentenced to 12 years in prison after an investigation into a 2024 shooting led to the discovery that he had a large criminal history. Kyantae Jones Weatherall pleaded guilty to one count of being an armed habitual offender. With the pleas, three other counts were dismissed.

 

(Springfield–jc)  The Illinois Department of Labor has recovered more than $67,000 in unpaid wages for eight employees after an investigation found prevailing wage violations by Absolute Home Improvements & Cleaning Service on a public works project in Lake County. The investigation found the employer failed to pay required fringe benefit rates to employees and did not comply with payroll reporting requirements under the Illinois Prevailing Wage Act. The company also paid more than $6,700 in penalties.

 

(Chicago–jc)  – All seven Save A Lot stores across Chicago could shut down this Saturday after the company decided to end its partnership with grocery operator Yellow Banana. NBC Chicago reports that city officials attributed the end of the partnership to the recent death of Yellow Banana CEO Joe Canfield and cuts to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits. The city gave $13.5 million in taxpayer funds to refurbish the grocery stores in 2022. A Save A Lot spokesperson said Yellow Banana is exploring options to keep the stores open.

 

(Paxton–jc)  The Paxton Masonic Lodge is raising dollars for local charities with its 8th annual “Get out of Dodge” raffle. Paxton Masonic Lodge Spokesperson Jim Shearl says the grand prize is a trip to Hawaii to see the Broadway Show Hiiaka,(HEE?ee?AH?kah) the Hawaiian Goddess and tickets are available in town…

 

 

 

Paxton Masonic Lodge 416 Spokesperson Jim Shearl. The grand prize and many other prizes will be given away at the Paxton Swine and Dine , September 19th in Paxton 4 syllables

 

(Champaign County-jm) – A motorcyclist was taken to the hospital following a crash near Homer Wednesday afternoon. It happened around 2pm on Route 49 near county road 700 north. The accident remains under investigation.

 

(Melvin–jc)  One of the next stops on the event schedule for Miss Ford County Fair Queen Londyn Roderick of Gibson City is Springfield. Roderick says its the state fair in August…

 

 

 

2026 Miss Ford County Fair Queen Londyn Roderick of Gibson City 


(Springfield–jc)  –The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency’s next EV Rebate Program application cycle is scheduled to run from Saturday, August 1 through Thursday, December 31, 2026. The rebate is $2,000 for an eligible new or used electric vehicle. Low-income applicants are eligible to receive an additional $2,000. The rebate amount for eligible motorcycles remains $1,500. The General Assembly has appropriated $14 million to the Illinois EPA for the program in the current fiscal year.

 

(Sparta–jc)  –The World Shooting and Recreational Complex in Sparta will host the 2026 AIM Grand National Youth Trapshooting Championships from Thursday, July 23 through Monday, July 27. The event precedes the 127th Grand American World Trapshooting Championships at the site the following week.

 

WPXN News notes…

 

The American Red Cross will hold a blood drive at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Gilman on Thursday, July 23rd from 12-6 pm.

 

The University of Wisconsin Madison College of Agricultural and Life Sciences will hold an organic seed to spirit field day at The Cadillac in Paxton on Friday, July 24th. More information is available by emailing Erin Silva at emsilva at wisc dot edu.

 

The village of Rantoul will hold their final Freedom Friday of the season on Friday, July 24th in downtown Rantoul with 90s Daughter performing.

 

The Rankin Lions Club will hold a chicken and rib BBQ dinner to raise funds for next year’s Independence Day Celebration on Friday, July 24th from 4-7:30. Cost is $18 and includes your choice of chicken or ribs, baked beans, coleslaw and dinner role

 

The Large Car Takeover on the Tarmac will take place Friday, July 24th through Sunday, July 26th at the Rantoul National Aviation Center.

 

The Elliott Amvets will hold their porkchop sandwich supper on Friday, July 24th from 5–7 pm. Cost is $8. They will also host their Rocky Mountain Oyster Fry on Saturday, July 25th from noon–2 pm. Cost is $15.




 

 

Gas prices are back on the rise, according to AAA

(Springfield-jm) — A record breaking amount of money was returned to people, businesses and nonprofits through the Illinois State Treasurer’s I-Cash program during fiscal year 2026. Treasurer Michael Frerichs announced Tuesday that his office returned $308 million to 567 thousand recipients in the past fiscal year, breaking the old record by $4 million.

 

(The Center Square) – Gas prices are back on the rise, according to AAA. The national average for regular unleaded hit $4 per gallon on Monday and was $4.02 on Tuesday. The Illinois average on Tuesday was $4.17, up from $4.15 the day before, $4.06 one week ago and $3.42 a year ago.

 

(Springfield–jc)  – In light of 103rd District State Representative Carol Ammons, Democrat from Urbana,  being charged with orchestrating an alleged scheme to receive cash kickbacks from illegal payments from her own campaign account and from local nonprofits for which she helped secure state grant funding,  House Minority Leader Tony McCombie says it is another time of disgraceful government…

 


 

89th District and Illinois House Minority Leader Tony McCombie, Republican from Savannah    (Mc-’Comb-bee)

 

(Thomasboro-jm) – Two people were taken to the hospital following a crash in Thomasboro Monday. It happened on Route 45 at Flatville Road. Illinois State Police say a westbound car on Flatville Road disobeyed a stop sign and collided with a northbound vehicle. The driver of the westbound car was ticketed.

 

(Paxton–jc)  The Paxton Park district pool is back open after a chemical mixture caused the facility to close on Monday afternoon. In updating our story, Paxton Park District Director Gillian Littleton says a wide variety of community members helped keep everyone safe…

 
 
 

Paxton Park District Director Gillian Littleton

 

(Paxton–jc)  The Ford County Budget committee is set to look at the 20-27 fiscal year spending when they meet on Friday in Paxton. The meeting comes to order at 9 on Friday at the courthouse in Paxton .

 

(Paxton–jc)  Paxton city leaders have been busy with budgets and the appropriations ordinance this month. Paxton Mayor Bill Ingold says the council approved the numbers to go forward with the annual budget…

 
 
 

Paxton Mayor Bill Ingold

 

(Chicago–jc)  – As over 86 billion dollars  has begun making its way back to small businesses impacted by tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump’s administration, Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker is still demanding refund checks for Illinois families.  Sara Albrecht, chairman and C-E-O of the Liberty Justice Center, told The Center Square about the status of refunds headed back to businesses who paid tariffs imposed by Trump. The Liberty Justice Center sued the federal government alongside small businesses, arguing Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs were illegally imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. The group won their lawsuit in February.

 

(Washington–jc)  –Illinois U.S. Representative. Darin LaHood, Republican from Peoria,  is urging his colleagues in the Senate to support legislation he says will allow health care workers to better support individuals and families living with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. The measure provides for grants to address the need for timely diagnosis and effective care, especially in rural and underserved communities. The 16th District Congressman has bi-lateral support.

 

(Springfield-jm) – Federal funding worth approximately $30 million is heading Illinois’ way in an effort to make advancements in quantum technology. The U–S Economic Development Administration said the state has secured the EDA grant for The Bloch Quantum Tech Hub. It aims to advance quantum technologies by growing the domestic base of quantum components manufacturers and strengthening domestic supply chains.

 

(The Center Square) – Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias has announced the launch of a statewide Blue Envelope program. The voluntary initiative allows drivers, passengers or vehicle owners to keep their driver's license, vehicle registration and proof of insurance inside a distinctive blue envelope, serving as a visual cue that the individual may be neurodivergent or have autism spectrum disorder. Before House Bill 4472 cleared the chamber unanimously in April, state Rep. Michelle Mussman, D-Schaumburg, said the Secretary of State’s office believe it could absorb the cost of the program within its existing budget.

 

(Undated-jm) – Disposable dinnerware labeled “compostable” may not be as environmentally friendly as consumers think. That is, according to researchers and environmental advocates. Judith Ruiz Branch reports…

 

 

 

(Mahomet-jm) – A new fun business is coming to Mahomet. It’s in the Prairieview Commons Commercial subdivision where a new hotel is being built. The 17,000 square foot building will house a bowling alley, arcade, a restaurant and full service bar. There’s no firm timeline for the project.


(Paxton–jc)  Gibson City leaders continue to look at numbers of shoppers, to visitors in their city. It is an important tool for looking at the present and future of downtown and more. Paxton Mainstreet Executive Director Donna Pepper says their non-profit has been given a look to help the city of Paxton…

 

 

Paxton Mainstreet Executive Director Donna Pepper

 

(Urbana–jc) 52nd District  State Senator Paul Faraci, democrat from Champaign,  announced the Illinois Workforce Pell, a new program expanding on the federal Pell Grant by allowing eligible students to use grant funding for short-term workforce training programs aligned with in-demand occupations, is now accepting applications. By extending Pell eligibility to shorter-term programs, Workforce Pell broadens access to a more affordable path to a recognized credential, and  in-demand jobs across the state.

 

(Washington–jc)  What does the soybean crop look like across the area, state and nation. U S D A Meteorologist Brad Rippey has the information…

 

U S D A Meteorologist Brad Rippey

 

(The Center Square) – Illinois State Police say grant funding helped the department recover 342 stolen or hijacked vehicles and make 28 related arrests from April through June of this year. ISP was awarded $637,500 in July 2025 from the Illinois Secretary of State Illinois Vehicle Hijacking and Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention and Insurance Verification Council. The grant followed previous awards of $10 million grant in the first fiscal year and another $677,000 in June 2024. ISP also seized ten firearms as a result of stolen or hijacked vehicle recovery.

 

(The Center Square) -- State diversity leaders recently reported a large increase in the number of Illinois businesses that get better access to state contracts -- those that are owned by racial minorities, women or people with disabilities -- thanks to a partial solution to a computer problem that has been ongoing for two years.

But that pool of certified businesses is still much smaller than it was before the problem. It began in July 2024, when the state Commission on Equity and Inclusion switched to a new computer system that was supposed to streamline its efforts but instead led to a steep decrease in the number of businesses because it is incompatible with the systems of other government agencies. By May of this year, the number of businesses had dropped to about 2,700, or half of its peak of about 5,400

 

WPXN News Notes…

The American Red Cross will hold a blood drive at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Gilman on Thursday, July 23rd from 12-6 pm.


The University of Wisconsin Madison College of Agricultural and Life Sciences will hold an organic seed to spirit field day at The Cadillac in Paxton on Friday, July 24th. More information is available by emailing Erin Silva at emsilva at wisc dot edu.

 

The village of Rantoul will hold their final Freedom Friday of the season on Friday, July 24th in downtown Rantoul with 90s Daughter performing.

The Rankin Lions Club will hold a chicken and rib BBQ dinner to raise funds for next year’s Independence Day Celebration on Friday, July 24th from 4-7:30. Cost is $18 and includes your choice of chicken or ribs, baked beans, coleslaw and dinner role

 

The Large Car Takeover on the Tarmac will take place Friday, July 24th through Sunday, July 26th at the Rantoul National Aviation Center.

 

The Elliott Amvets will hold their porkchop sandwich supper on Friday, July 24th from 5–7 pm. Cost is $8. They will also host their Rocky Mountain Oyster Fry on Saturday, July 25th from noon–2 pm. Cost is $15.

 

 

 

The bill to make daylight saving time permanent has passed the U.S. House of Representatives but has not yet become law

(Paxton-jm) – Paxton fire officials are releasing more information on yesterday’s hazmat situation at the Paxton pool. They say maintenance crews were trying to clean out buckets that had been at the pool, which contained chlorine tablets and other chemicals. When crews dumped them into another bucket, the chemicals began to bubble. Fall Street in front of the pool was closed as was the pool itself. 

 

(Paxton-jm) – A former Paxton Buckley Loda teacher was sentenced to probation Monday for crimes against children. Paul Meuser was in court for a sentencing hearing two months after entering a guilty plea. Meuser was sentenced to 30 months probation plus he will have to register as a sex offender for 10 years.

 

(Paxton–jc)  Clove Alliance is a non for profit group that helps victims of sexual violence. The group serves Kankakee, Iroquois and Ford Counties. Clove Alliance has moved spots in the downtown area of Paxton says Paxton Mainstreet Executive Director Donna Pepper…

 
 
 

Paxton Mainstreet Executive Director Donna Pepper

 

(Champaign-jm) – The Champaign County Crimestoppers is looking for the public's help in solving a retail theft that happened in Champaign earlier this summer. The theft happened on June 12th at the Home Depot. They say the man picked out plumbing products and numerous carbon monoxide detectors totaling $4,500 then paid with counterfeit $100 bills. The man was described as a heavy set black man approximately 50 years old wearing a gray and yellow baseball cap, a gray Miller Pipeline work shirt and grey work pants. 


(Undated-jm) — The Illinois House Special Investigative Committee appointed to look into alleged wrongdoings by Rep. Carol Ammons, D-Urbana, is set to convene for its first hearing on Thursday, Aug. 6. at the State Capitol. Asked if the representative would seek to use her right to representation and attendance at the committee’s coming hearings last week, Mutaquee Akbar, a lawyer representing Ammons, said the team wants the legislature to postpone the committee’s investigation during the federal case. Rules relating to the committee don’t specifically provide a way for Ammons to delay the investigation, though the bipartisan committee could choose to put off additional meetings on the grounds presented by Ammons’ lawyers.

 

(Gibson city–jc)  The 20-26 Gibson Area Hospital Summer Bash is coming up soon. The event is set for downtown Gibson City and will feature Rick Springfield and Night-Ranger. Gibson Area Hospital Director of Employee and Community Events Bill Kirby says they have added more sound to a larger area for this year’s shows…

 


 

Gibson Area Hospital Director of Employee and Community Events Bill Kirby 


(Champaign County-jm) – Add Champaign County to the list of counties reporting west nile virus. The Champaign Urbana Public Health District says two batches of mosquitoes in Champaign tested positive for the disease. Since July 1st, Ford and Vermilion Counties both reported their first cases. So far no human cases have been reported.

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(OSF–dm)-Jetting off to college brings excitement. But it also brings the obligation of taking care of your health without a parent’s watchful eye. Dorm buffets, sugary drinks and sleeping in all the time can lead to your clothes feeling tighter and your self-esteem feeling lower. OSF's Tim Ditman has ways to stay healthy.


 
 

Smartphone apps, health care providers and local social service groups can also help with a young person’s food choices. And the OSF website has healthy recipes.

 

(The Center Square) – While Illinois contemplates raising prices on tollways across the state, one state lawmaker wants increased transparency for drivers.

State Rep. Martin McLaughlin, R-Barrington Hills, announced he plans to introduce the “Truth in Toll Transparency Act,” which he said will give drivers on Illinois tollways a more advanced warning of the cost to enter a toll. He told The Center Square he wanted to bring the measure forward because drivers often aren’t made aware of the actual cost of a toll until it's too late to turn around.

 

(Washington–dm)-The bill to make daylight saving time permanent has passed the U.S. House of Representatives but has not yet become law. The bipartisan legislation, known as the Sunshine Protection Act (H.R. 139), passed the House with a 308-to-117 vote. The bill now heads to the Senate, where it faces a murkier path and has yet to receive a scheduled vote. If it successfully clears the Senate, President Trump has indicated he will sign the legislation.  At this time the bill is not scheduled for a vote in the senate.

 

(Washington-jm) – Illinois U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth says the death of a U.S. service member in northern Iraq on Saturday is a devastating reminder of the true cost of war. U.S. Central Command said one service member was killed and another wounded during detonation of unexploded ordnance from a downed Iranian one-way attack drone. Duckworth’s comments came in a social media post on Monday.

 

(Springfield-jm) – U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin has warned four states about noncitizens allegedly being on their voter rolls, but Illinois is not one of them. Mullins sent the letters to secretaries of state in California, New Jersey, Nevada and Pennsylvania, saying DHS identified over 250,000 potential non-citizens illegally registered to vote.

 

(USDA-dm)Home canning is making a return as a food preservation method, but there are things to consider when canning popular fruit and vegetables. USDA’s Rod Bain has the story.

 

 

 

(Champaign County-jm) – A newly filed resolution for the Champaign County Board’s consideration would call for the immediate resignation of County Clerk Aaron Ammons. The resolution was filed by District 1 board member Jeff Wilson. He filed the resolution after Ammons was indicted on federal charges of conspiracy to obstruct justice and witness tampering. His wife, State Representative Carol Ammons, is facing charges of wire fraud and conspiracy to obstruct justice. Both have pleaded not guilty.

 

(Undated–jm) — The Illinois Secretary of State is responding to allegations that his office issued a drivers license to an undocumented immigrant from Guatemala who has pleaded guilty to a hit and run that killed two women in Urbana last year. Julio Cucul-Bol was sentenced to 30 years in prison for the January 2025 crash that killed Chloe Polzin and Katie Abraham. Congresswoman Mary Miller, Congressman Jim Jordan and former Illinois State Representative Jeanne Ives alleged on social media that Bol had gotten a license from Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias’ office. Giannoulias is disputing those claims saying they aren’t true and are only being used to exploit anger and divide the community.

 

(Rantoul–dm)-This Saturday July 25th there will be a special food distribution for residents of Champaign County.  Community Service Center Executive Director Cindy Crawford has the details.

 

 

 

Community Service Center Executive Director Cindy Crawford. You will need to bring an I.D. and a piece of mail with your name and address. This special food distribution is in addition to the regular distribution

 

(Undated-jm) — Republican gubernatorial candidate Darren Bailey says there will be more transparency surrounding the state’s budget process if he becomes Governor. One of the ways to do that would be to require non-governmental organizations should be subject to Freedom of Information Act requests if they receive public dollars. The Bailey campaign is also calling for an online database showing every non-governmental organization receiving state funds. The Pritzker Administration says there is already a wide variety of government accountability measures in Illinois. Independent gubernatorial candidate Collin Corbett says Bailey is pushing an unserious solution to a real problem saying non governmental organizations are private entities and subjecting them to FOIA could open a massive can of worms.

 

(Undated-jm) — 104th District State Representative Brandun Schweizer has launched a new initiative “Brandun on the Job”. The initiative will take Representative Schweizer to workplaces throughout the 104th District, where he will spend time with employees, employers and public servants to better understand their work, the challenges they face and how state government can better support them. Those interested are encouraged to contact Representative Schweizer's office at 217-477-0104.

 

(Crescent City–jc) the 20-26 Iroquois County Fair is now complete for the year, but one person will lead the way for the next year, to represent Iroquois County as its reigning queen. The 20-26 Miss Iroquois County Fair Queen is Kennedi Kanowski of Gilman. Kanowski  says she was busy attending fair events, handing out ribbons and enjoying the crowds over the past week, but is ready to attend more events this summer and beyond…

 

 

 

20-26 Miss Iroquois County Fair Queen Kennedi Kanowski

 

(The Center Square) – Illinois state Sen. Chris Balkema said True Value’s decision to move its headquarters from Chicago to Fort Wayne, Indiana, is another example of businesses seeking relief from what he described as Illinois’ costly regulatory and tax environment. True Value, which had maintained a Chicago headquarters for 78 years, announced plans to relocate after being acquired by Indiana-based Do it Best Group. The companies said the move would bring their operations together under one headquarters location. Balkema, R-Channahon, said the relocation shows Illinois needs to rethink its approach to economic policy. Balkema also pointed to energy policy as a major concern for businesses, specifically citing the Climate and Equitable Jobs Act, which sets a goal for Illinois to transition to carbon-free electricity by 2045.

 

(Illinois–dm)-Illinois sits 34th in a ranking of the best U.S. states for technology workers. Revid AI compared all 50 states using five factors and found that Washington ranked first with a tech career index score of 85.9, far greater than second-place Virginia’s score of 65.3. The top Midwest states were Missouri at #13 and Iowa at #16.

 

WPXN News notes…

The 2026 Champaign County Fair will take place July 25-August 1st. On the 25th its Military Day with the demo derby at 5, on the 26th its Western Day with $30 armbands from noon to 5 and the draft horse show at 4, on the 27th its kids day with the fair queen pageant at 7, on the 28th its Senior Citizens Day with $30 armbands and harness racing at 5, on the 29th its Livestock Day with Monster trucks at 7, on the 30th its 4-H Day with the rodeo at 7, on the 31st its Motocross at 7 and on August 1st its First Responder Day with IPA tractor pulls at noon, $30 armbands from 12-5 and ITPA tractor and semi pulls at 6.

 

The Gathering in Gilman will hold their Junk in the Trunk outdoor flea market on Saturday, July 25th from 9-2.

 

The Illinois Soybean Association will hold their board public meeting on Wednesday, July 29th from 11-12 at the I-Hotel in Champaign.

 

A Golf Cart Fun Run Ride for a Cure Breakthrough T-1-D in Gibson City on Saturday, August 1st from 12-4. Cost is $30. RSVPs are required by calling or texting 217-781-4895.

 

The St. Joseph Community Festival will take place Thursday, August 6th through Saturday, August 8th.

 








 

 

 

A new law has heavier penalties on people who don't follow Scott's Law and cause a death

(Springfield-jm) – Governor J-B Pritzker has signed a new bill into law that will put heavier penalties on people who don’t follow Scott’s Law and cause a death in the process. The law was named after a crash more than 25 years ago that killed firefighter Scott Gillen when he was hit by a vehicle passing the scene of an accident. Previously drivers who failed to move over or slow down for emergency vehicles and caused injuries or death of another person were charged with a class 4 felony and had their license suspended. Now under the harsher penalties, it will be revoked.

 

(Springfield-jm) – A bill awaiting Governor J–B Pritzker's signature could improve the state’s digital drivers license law. The plan could align technology and requirements related to mobile IDs and ensure consistency as the digital driver’s licenses are more widely used. It also bans law enforcement from physically taking someone’s phone to verify their mobile ID.

 

(Urbana-jm) – State Representative Carol Ammons made her first appearance in federal court last week. She pleaded not guilty to several charges including wire fraud and obstruction of justice. Capitol News Illinois reports Ammons was indicted two weeks ago. She allegedly organized a scheme that used campaign funds and state grants to financially benefit her and her daughter. Her husband, Champaign County Clerk Aaron Ammons, is also facing obstruction of justice charges. He pleaded not guilty. Their supporters say they are being targeted by the Justice Department for supporting reparations to descendants of enslaved African Americans. Carol Ammons is asking for patience as the process moves forward…

 
 
 

State Representative Carol Ammons. Representative Ammons has been removed from the House Democratic Caucus and her committees. The House has also opened an investigation into the allegations. The federal trial is scheduled for September 22nd.

 

(Ford county-jm) – Emergency services across Ford County were busy Saturday. Gibson City firefighters were called to a vehicle fully involved at the GCMS High School track. Paxton firefighters were called to two separate accidents on I-57. Roberts and Melvin firefighters were called to a brush fire.

 

(Buckley-jm) - Northbound traffic on I-57 had to be detoured Friday afternoon after a semi jackknifed in the construction zone north of Buckley. The semi trailering a mobile home jackknifed about a mile north of Buckley. Traffic had to be rerouted off the interstate for a couple of hours.

 

(Paxton–dm)-With all of the heat we’ve had lately, you might want to give your outdoor plants a drink of water.  Paxton Hardware and Rental owner Scott Allen has some tips on watering your plants.

 
 
 

Paxton Hardware and Rental Owner Scott Allen.  You can hear more from Scott Saturday Mornings at 730 on Scott’s Tips for Success.

 

CHAMPAIGN – The Champaign Police Department is seeking assistance from residents in investigating a shooting incident that occurred in the early morning hours of July 17, 2026, injuring a Champaign man. Officers were dispatched to an area hospital after a 20-year-old male victim arrived in the Emergency Department with a non-life-threatening gunshot wound to the leg. Champaign Police ask that anyone who has additional information please call 217-351-4545. 

 

(USDA–dm)-A similar trend as recent USDA beef production and price forecasts continues in the July outlook. USDA’s Rod Bain has the story.

 
 
 

(The Center Square) – The Illinois Secretary of State is pushing back against claims from conservatives that his department has issued drivers licenses to non-citizens using false documents. In a video this week, Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias addressed claims made by U.S. Reps. Mary Miller, R-Ill. And Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, along with former state Rep. Jeanne Ives. The group's claims centered on the 2025 death of 20-year-old Katie Abraham and another young woman from a crash with a drunken motorist in Urbana – a Guatemalan man who is alleged to have false documentation and lacked legal status in the country.

 

(Springfield-jm) – Illinois families could gain access to a new source of educational funding under a federal scholarship tax credit program set to begin January 1, 2027 but only if Governor J–B Pritzker chooses to enroll the state. The Federal Scholarship Tax Credit Program allows individual taxpayers to receive a dollar for dollar federal tax credit of up to $1,700 annually for donations made to qualified Scholarship Granting Organizations. Those organizations then award scholarships that families can use for a variety of K-12 educational expenses including tuition, tutoring, special education services, books, technology and more. The state has until the program takes effect in January to opt in.

 

(Springfield-jm) – A bill on Governor J-B Pritzker’s desk could strengthen the state’s civil rights protections amid federal rollbacks. The plan codifies the use of disparate impact standards within the Illinois Human Rights Act. Sponsors say the change will create stronger protections than the federal minimum by safeguarding people from discrimination in employment, housing, education, financial credit and public housing.

 

(Springfield-jm) – The Chicago Tribune Friday reported that House Speaker Chris Welch's office slow-walked harassment allegations against former Rep. Harry Benton after a young staffer came forward in 2023 and the speaker failed to reprimand Benton. In response to the report, House Republicans say the pattern is becoming impossible to ignore: when misconduct emerges, Speaker Welch's first instinct appears to be protecting his caucus rather than providing transparency to the public. In April of this year, Speaker Welch said at a press conference, "We also have to talk about victims. We're gonna respect victims."  House Republicans say "the Tribune's reporting proves that the Speaker's office failed to live up to those words when allegations were first reported in 2023.  Speaker Welch cannot claim to stand with victims today while his office betrayed the trust of a victim who came forward in 2023." House Minority Leader Tony McCombie said the article raises serious questions about House Leadership…

 

 

 

House Minority Leader Tony McCombie. The Tribune also reported that Speaker Welch himself responded to social media posts by the former Benton staffer in ways that she told the Tribune made her feel "uncomfortable." The staffer had previously interned in the Speaker's office.

 

(Springfield-jm) – A plan awaiting final approval from Governor J-B Pritzker could help lower drug prices by regulating 340B contracts. The 340B drug pricing program was created to improve access to care at safety net hospitals and clinics. It helps low income and uninsured patients get critical medications, but state hospital leaders believe Big Pharma has limited access to medications as 340Bs can only sign one pharmaceutical contract. The bill would stop a company from setting restrictions on a contract unless the limit is required by state or federal law.

 

(Undated-jm) – Organizers pushing for a new, independent state within Illinois said they are prepared to play the long game to conquer the urban-rural divide. Judith Ruiz Branch reports..

 

 

 

(Vermilion County-jm) – The Vermilion County Public Health Department has confirmed a batch of mosquitoes has tested positive for West Nile virus. The health department says the batch was collected in northern rural Danville. Ford County announced last week that a batch in Melvin tested positive for west nile virus.

 

(OSF–dm)-Summer heat can impact how well your medications work. Tim Ditman of OSF HealthCare has more.

 

 

 

When in doubt about if your medication is safe to take, talk to your primary care provider or a pharmacist

 

(Gilman–dm)-The Iroquois West School Board will hold their regular Monthly meeting  tonight at 7pm.  Items on the agenda include facilities request for Iroquois WestYouth Football League to use the High School football field for 4 Saturdays, and a facility request from I57 Basketball Development on dates to be determined. Also on the agenda they will award bids for fuel, approve the employee handbook and the approval of several board policies. The School board meeting will be held in the High School Board Room in Gilman.

 

WPXN News notes…

The American Red Cross will hold a blood drive at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Gilman on Thursday, July 23rd from 12-6 pm.

 

The University of Wisconsin Madison College of Agricultural and Life Sciences will hold an organic seed to spirit field day at The Cadillac in Paxton on Friday, July 24th. More information is available by emailing Erin Silva at emsilva at wisc dot edu.

 

The village of Rantoul will hold their final Freedom Friday of the season on Friday, July 24th in downtown Rantoul with 90s Daughter performing.

 

The Rankin Lions Club will hold a chicken and rib BBQ dinner to raise funds for next year’s Independence Day Celebration on Friday, July 24th from 4-7:30. Cost is $18 and includes your choice of chicken or ribs, baked beans, coleslaw and dinner role

 

The Large Car Takeover on the Tarmac will take place Friday, July 24th through Sunday, July 26th at the Rantoul National Aviation Center.

 

The Elliott Amvets will hold their porkchop sandwich supper on Friday, July 24th from 5–7 pm. Cost is $8. They will also host their Rocky Mountain Oyster Fry on Saturday, July 25th from noon–2 pm. Cost is $15.

 

 

 

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