(Springfield-jm) – Governor J–B Pritzker has signed a bill into law banning schools from expelling students in Kindergarten through second grade. Sponsors say early exclusion from school can trigger a domino effect of negative interactions between schools and families. The law also states schools cannot suspend Pre-K through second graders without the principal receiving written or verbal consent from the superintendent.
(Springfield-jm) — Illinois will soon ban insurance companies from automatically coding a health service lower than what is provided to patients. Governor J-B Pritzker signed a bill Friday stating all downcoding determinations must be made or reviewed by a real person and insurance companies will be required to notify doctors if a service is downcoded. The law also bans insurers from downcoding in a discriminatory manner against doctors who routinely treat patients with complex health conditions. They will also be required to provide healthcare professionals a clear process to dispute downcoded claims within 90 days.
(Washington–jc) The U-S-D-A again this month lowered various categories within its winter wheat production and yield forecasts, per its latest Crop Production Report. Rod Bain has the numbers…
(Rural Melvin-jm) – Roberts and Melvin first responders were called to a car versus motorcycle accident Sunday just after noon. It happened at the intersection of Route 54 and 800 north. There’s no word on if there were any injuries.
Danville, IL- The Vermilion County Coroner Jane McFadden has identified the victim of a shooting that happened on Friday night near Plum street in Danville. McFadden says the victim was identified as 24-year-old Krisean M. Watson of Danville. An investigation continues this morning If anyone has information about this or other crimes, they are encouraged to call the Danville Police or Crime Stoppers at (217) 446-TIPS.
(Urbana-jm) – The University of Illinois wants to hear from those in the agricultural community on how weather forecasts support the decisions they make on their farms. It's through the College of ACES. The results will help inform future weather tools, communications and resources tailored to agricultural needs. The survey is open to anyone over 18 years old who is involved in agriculture including producers, crop advisers, agricultural retailers and others who regularly use weather information. The survey will remain open through September 5th.
(Gibson City–jc) The Gibson Area Hospital and Health Services Summer Bash 20-26 is set in just over one month in the downtown area of Gibson City. The live concert featuring full sets with Rick Springfield and Night-Ranger takes place on Saturday August 15th. Gibson Area Hospital Director of Employee and Community Events Bill Kirby says the event drew over 6 thousand 5 hundred people last year…
Gibson Area Hospital Director of Employee and Community Events Bill Kirby
(The Center Square) – Deere and Co. agreed to provide farmers and independent repair shops access to the same equipment repair resources and software capabilities as authorized retailers for the next 10 years in a settlement agreement to a lawsuit filed by Wisconsin and four other states. The lawsuit claimed the company unfairly prevented farmers and independent repair shops the ability to repair John Deere tractors and farm equipment. Wisconsin was joined by Illinois, Arizona, Minnesota and the Federal Trade Commission in the lawsuit and the FTC will oversee the settlement agreement.
(The Center Square) – U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has lodged a detainer asking Gov. J.B. Pritzker and other Illinois officials to not release a Venezuelan national who was arrested for allegedly kidnapping and sexually assaulting a 9-year-old girl in Kane County last month. According to a statement from the Department of Homeland Security, Janio Gionel Velasquez Muro entered the U.S. illegally in 2022 and was arrested through forensic evidence on June 30.
(Undated-jm) - A federal appeals court upheld an Illinois ban on semiautomatic weapons, keeping in place a law passed largely in response to the Highland Park 4th of July parade shooting. The ruling by the U-S Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit overturns a lower courts decision that found the ban unconstitutional. The 2-1 appellate decision found that the Illinois law does not violate the Second Amendment, and its restrictions are consistent with the principles that underpin our Nation’s tradition of firearm regulation. The majority opinion also pushed back on claims made by the plaintiffs that semiautomatic weapons are not at fault for mass shootings.
(Chicago-jm) – The University of Chicago Law School is taking a new approach to artificial intelligence in the classroom. Starting this fall, first year law students will be banned from using phones, tablets or laptops during class. The school says the policy is designed to help students develop critical thinking and problem solving skills without relying on AI. Students with approved accommodations will be exempt from the policy.
(McLean County-jm) – One of McLean Counties largest ever cocaine busts has led to two decades in prison for a California trucker. What started as a routine safety inspection of a box truck led to the discovery of almost 80 pounds of cocaine with an estimated street value of $3.6 million. Osvaldo Anaya Ramirez pled guilty to possession of cocaine with intent to deliver.
(Champaign-jm) – Champaign Police and Fire departments will be holding joint training exercises this week at The High School of St. Thomas More. The training will be today, Wednesday and Friday running from 7:30 to 4:30 each day.
(Champaign–jc) Police say an oil leak along Interstate 72 near Illinois Route 47 caused the area to be shut down Friday afternoon. A vehicle slid along the ramp to I-72 and it rolled over. Authorities says there were injuries but no other information was given. The ramp was closed for several hours.
(Paxton–jc) – A new restaurant has opened in the city of Paxton. Paxton Mainstreet Executive Director Donna Pepper provides some delicious insight to Tokyo Hibachi and Succhi of Paxton and Rantoul…
Paxton Mainstreet Executive Director Donna Pepper
(The Center Square) – In the wake of new state laws regulating artificial intelligence, the Illinois State Board of Education released new guidance on how AI tools and technology should and shouldn’t be used in the classroom and on campuses.The guidance comes in response to a bill passed last year, requiring the board to address growing concerns of AI being used without guardrails in place. 62nd District State Representative Laura Faver Dias, Democrat from Grayslake says her bill would require the board to address concerns she and other lawmakers have heard from teachers and schools across the state when discussing it in the House last year. The new guidance spans more than 400 pages and provides examples of how instructors can use AI tools to better their instructional material and increase student engagement.
(The Center Square) – Federal and state government agencies have announced assistance plans for farmers impacted by severe weather and flooding, but some producers may not want help. The U.S. Department of Agriculture said on June 26 that agricultural operations in Illinois have been significantly impacted by severe weather and tornadoes. The agency said technical and financial assistance is available to help farmers recover.
WPXN News notes…
The 2026 Iroquois County Fair runs July 14-19th. On the Tuesday its the talent contest at 4 and Queen Pageant at 7, on Wednesday its armband night and the IPA tractor pulls at 6, on Thursday its the demo derby at 730, on Friday its the livestock sale at 1, 4-H style show at 4 and rodeo at 8, on Saturday its the pedal tractor pull at 4 and ITPA super stock garden tractor pull at 6 and on Sunday its the all faith church service at 930 and the tractor pull and car show at noon.
The Rantoul Area Chamber of Commerce will hold their Lunch and Learn on Tuesday, July 14th from 11:30-1 at the Rantoul Family Sports Complex.
Impact Life will hold a blood drive at Kirby Foods in Paxton on Thursday, July 16th from 3-6 pm. To schedule an appointment email Kevin Hanson at emtcoor at hotmail dot com.
The village of Rantoul will hold their Freedom Fridays at The Fringe on Friday, July 17th from 6-9 pm with Vivacious Audio performing.
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.






