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Jun 17, 2019
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Police ‘unprepared’ for pot-impaired drivers in Illinois
Illinois law-enforcement officials are "incredibly unprepared" for the potential upswing in impaired driving that could result from legalization of recreational use of marijuana.
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Auto insurance varies by ZIP code

When it comes to automobile insurance, where you live determines your cost as much as what you drive or how you drive it.

Tank’s for the memories: New diesel tank installed at Washington high school

WASHINGTON - It's out with the old and in with the new at Washington Community High School.

Aspiring Marshall County pilots get head start on flight training

LACON - If all goes according to plan, that voice you hear announcing, "Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, this is your pilot speaking," might someday belong to one of the area high school students who received pilot training scholarships Sunday at the Marshall County Airport.

Hospitals hope legislation reduces denial rate for Medicaid claims

Years of finger-pointing by Illinois hospitals and managed-care organizations about what the hospitals said were high denial rates for Medicaid claims ended last month with legislation that both sides hope will reduce friction between the two and benefit low-income patients."This is a really good step forward," said Jay Roszhart, president of Memorial Health System's ambulatory group.

Tornado activity reported Saturday night near South Pekin and Shirley

Tornado activity was reported late last night near South Pekin and Shirley causing moderate damage. Around 10:20 p.m. two tornadoes were reported in South Pekin.