Federal REAL ID deadline extended to 2025

SPRINGFIELD – Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White announced that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security has extended the federal REAL ID deadline an additional two years to May 7th, 2025. With this extension, current standard Illinois

Georgia sheepdog Casper saves flock from coyotes

A pack of coyotes attacked a flock of sheep in Georgia last month, however, they didn’t know that a sheepdog named Casper would be there to fight back.  Casper took down eight coyotes all by himself before

30% of holiday-related activities end in an injury

A new study shows that 30% of people who celebrate holiday-related activities end up injured somehow. 1.  13% have cut themselves while wrapping or opening presents. 2.  11% have slipped or tripped outdoors. 3.  10% have been

Mars and Moon occultation tonight

  CHICAGO – The Moon and Mars will engage in a dance this evening across the sky across much of north America. The Moon will pass in front of the planet Mars starting around 9:09 PM until

Republican State Senator Jason Barickman retires

BLOOMINGTON- Republican Illinois State Senator Jason Barickman has announced he will be retiring at the end of his term in January. The Bloomington area politician has served in state government for twelve years. The 53rd Senate District

Village of Lostant warns residents of coyote sightings

  LOSTANT – The Village of Lostant is warning its residents about reports of coyotes in town. In a social media post, village officials say they’ve received several reports of coyotes seen in town this week. Residents

The Grinch beats up Rudolph at Christmas party

A Christmas party in Michigan had some excitement when an employee dressed as the Grinch had a little too much to drink and got into a fist fight with another employee dressed as Rudolph.  The Grinch was