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State Journal-Register
15 Oct, 2020
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IDPH issues holiday guidelines; ‘special considerations’ should be taken with gatherings
The Illinois Department of Public Health reported over 2,862 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the state Wednesday.
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Hispanics promoting heritage in area ‘is a matter of pride’

Monica Zanetti bought Wild Rose, a downtown boutique featuring work from central Illinois artists, in January.

Waverly principals who made allegations against superintendent both resign

A Waverly elementary school principal who said that the district superintendent made "very explicit and detailed sexual remarks" toward her has resigned, along with the high school principal.

 
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Union Baptist Church to hold food giveaway Thursday

Union Baptist Church, 1405 E. Monroe St., will hold a drive-thru food giveaway from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. (or until supplies are depleted) Thursday.

Trump, Pelosi factor into Davis-Londrigan debate at ISU

Democratic challenger Betsy Dirsksen Londrigan Tuesday repeatedly linked her opponent, GOP U.S. Rep.

 
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113 have received COVID-19 rental assistance, Springfield Urban League says

Despite some confusion last week, the Springfield Urban League stressed Tuesday that COVID-19 rental assistance funds are being dispersed to those in need.

Judge gives attorneys debating Pritzker’s emergency authority more time to submit paperwork

Attorneys argued over the extent of Gov. JB Pritzker's emergency authority Wednesday, but will have to wait on a decision in the case.

Waverly school board will take up resignations of two principals

The Waverly Board of Education will take up Wednesday the resignations of two principals a day after the school district's superintendent returned from administrative leave.

Graduated tax amendment center of debate

The graduated income tax amendment took center stage at a virtual forum Wednesday and, like much of the debate on it so far, centered largely on what might happen if the amendment passes or fails.

Illini eye bigger things in Big Ten

CHAMPAIGN - The University of Illinois football team appears poised to make a statement in the Big Ten Conference.