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One more football game for Rep. Rodney Davis

Like a lot of boys, Rodney Davis grew up dreaming of playing in the NFL.

“Unfortunately, no one wanted me to be a professional football player, let alone a major college football player, or even a midsize college football player,” he said.

Instead, Davis wound up in Congress, representing central Illinois since 2013.

The closest he’s gotten to his childhood dream has been the annual Congressional Football Game, which will kick off again this Wednesday night at Audi Field. The two-hand touch matchup p ... Read more

President Preckwinkle Appoints New Executive Director for Co

Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle announced today the appointment of Theodore “Ted” Berger as executive director of the County’s Department of Emergency Management and Regional Security (EMRS).

Berger returns to EMRS, wh ... Read more

Arvidson Tunnel of Terror Hopes To Attract Record Crowd

There's something special about people decorating their property for holidays like Halloween. The more creative the better, in my opinion. Not only does decorating bring a little more joy to the neighborhood but, depending on the amount of attention ... Read more

Illinois Newborn Desperately Needs a Bone Marrow Donor

Imagine giving birth to a beautiful, perfect baby girl and then finding out a few days later that your precious bundle of joy will die unless she receives a bone marrow transplant before she is 3 months old. Sadly, this is a terrifying reality for on ... Read more

Friday Night Eats: Alumni from this Rockford area school know how to keep fans happy, fed

At Harlem High School in Machesney Park, Illinois, there's only one thing better than victory on the field on a fall Friday night, and that's victory on the field on a fall Friday night with a freshly grilled pork chop sandwich in your hands.

In the world of high school concession stands, offerings vary from school to school. Most dabble in candy and popcorn. Some offer more sustenance with items like nachos and hot dogs, but few rise to the level of Harlem High School's pork chop sandwiches.

Harlem's home games are fa ... Read more

Silver Alert canceled, 85-year-old woman found safe

MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - A Silver Alert has been canceled for an 85-year-old woman missing out of Beloit after officials reported she was found safe.

A Silver Alert was issued Monday afternoon for Helyn A. Everson, who was last heard from ... Read more

The Old Cronies in Machesney Park Officially Has a New Owner

Cronies Grill in Machesney Park was a beloved location for many music enthusiasts in the Stateline area, and when it closed in 2019 following a fatal shooting, many residents were not happy.

Now that the news has broken that a new bar an ... Read more

Real thing or staged drill, the mere sound of gunshots can b

Bullets.

The sound of bullets; a terrifying classroom tempo orchestrated by gunmen slaughtering America’s schoolchildren.

“The sound of bullets can change everything,” said Blondean Davis, 72, a renowned Chicago educat ... Read more

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Mayor Pauly believes that all elected officials are servant leaders for the community they represent. As electeds, it is most important that we connect with our community, work to understand the values, goals and priorities of this special community, and reflect that in all the work that we do.