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red crown rot

Business News

Scout for red crown rot in 2024

Red crown rot is expected to reappear in Illinois soybean fields this season. The disease was first confirmed in Illinois in 2018 and is an emerging issue for the top soybean producing state. Robert Bellm, a certified crop adviser with Brasse Farms Inc. in Madison County, encountered it in 2020 and continues to find it in new fields. “We don’t know if it’s actually expanding or if people are just becoming more aware of it,” he told FarmWeek. “I expect […]

todayFebruary 18, 2024 67

Sloan Implement

Christian County

Sloan Implement considering expansion to Edinburg

EDINBURG – The Village of Edinburg heard a proposal from Sloan Implement during its regular meeting on Monday, February 12, 2023. For residents who were upset with the decision of Dollar General to withdraw their current store plans from Edinburg for the time being, there is good news. Sloan Implement has expressed great interest in purchasing property and bringing a new store to the village.  According to Mayor David Luttrell, Sloan is looking at around 30 acres of land in […]

todayFebruary 18, 2024 154

Tracy Lawrence

Illinois

Tracy Lawrence to perform at Macoupin County Fair

CARLINVILLE -- Country music legend Tracy Lawrence is among the acts performing at the 2024 Macoupin County Fair, June 4-9 at the Macoupin County Fairgrounds in Carlinville. Lawrence, who is headlining the grandstand on June 6, has sold over 13 million albums and charted 18 number-one hits. Lawrence is known for hits such as 1994's "Texas Tornado", 1996's "Time Marches On", and 2004's "Paint Me A Birmingham" among others. Walker Montgomery is the opener for the Lawrence concert. Montgomery is […]

todayFebruary 18, 2024 95

Springfield Alexander's Steakhouse

Illinois

Springfield steakhouse to close Feb. 29

SPRINGFIELD -- A Springfield steakhouse will be closing its doors later this month. Alexander's Steakhouse, located at 620 N. Bruns Lane, will be closing February 29 according to a Facebook post Friday. The post said in its entirety from Mercedes Restaurants Inc. president Ron Helms: We regret to inform you that February 29, 2024 will be our last day of business in Springfield. As shocking as it is to everyone, it is a decision that had to be made. For […]

todayFebruary 17, 2024 45

McCann

Capitol News Illinois

Former Sen. Sam McCann pleads guilty to corruption charges

Prosecutors played hours of FBI recordings of McCann at trial prior to his plea

As federal prosecutors were preparing to rest their case Thursday in the corruption trial of former Republican state Sen. Sam McCann, the one-time gubernatorial candidate had a change of heart.  His attorney announced McCann would reverse his position of innocence he’s held since being indicted three years ago and plead guilty on all counts.  “You can’t take it back,” U.S. District Judge Colleen Lawless told McCann before he officially entered his guilty plea. “Are you still prepared to plead?” “Yes, […]

todayFebruary 16, 2024 74

Nokomis

Illinois

Nokomis Historical Society to resume

NOKOMIS -- After a hiatus of several years, the Nokomis Historical Society is once again starting up. According to former president JoAnn Keele, the Society was started in 1992 by herself and Ken Wiseman with the intent to collect and preserve Nokomis' history. In its original format, the group had 20 members with a passion and love for hometown history. The group was instrumental in having the old newspapers stored in the attic of the now-former Free Press-Progress building transferred […]

todayFebruary 15, 2024 118

Clinton Power Station

DeWitt County

Clinton nuclear plans seeks 20 year extension

CLINTON -- The owner of the nuclear power plant in Clinton is seeking regulatory approval to keep the plan in operation for another 20 years. Reports state that Constellation Energy, the owner of the plant, recently applied for license renewal to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to extend its existing contract to 2047. The plant provides over $13 million in annual property taxes, education, and county services. In addition, it provides carbon-free electricity to power over 800,000 homes. The current contract […]

todayFebruary 15, 2024 44

Raymond

Illinois

Raymond board hears water updates

RAYMOND -- The Raymond village board discussed a quote for a new coin accepter for bulk water sales during its regular session on Monday, Feb. 5. The board voted to approve the expenditure for replacing the machine for $1,439. The village now has a copy of the EPA discharge permit that can be viewed during regular business hours at the village hall. In addition, they are awaiting a letter allowing for less water testing on lead and copper samples, which […]

todayFebruary 14, 2024 34

McCann

Capitol News Illinois

ONGOING COVERAGE: McCann misuse of campaign funds

Feds accuse ex-lawmaker of ‘greed, fraud and arrogance’ in misusing campaign funds After week of delays, former GOP State Sen. Sam McCann’s trial finally underway SPRINGFIELD (Capitol News Illinois) – Assistant U.S. Attorney Tim Bass pulled no punches in describing former Republican state Sen. Sam McCann on the first day of his federal corruption trial on Tuesday. “This case is about greed, fraud and arrogance,” Bass said. “Greed for a lifestyle far beyond his means...fraud in obtaining that lifestyle...and arrogance […]

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