Starship, the biggest and most powerful rocket ever built, thundered into the evening sky from the southern tip of Texas.
- Ameren Illinois program tries to help public schools reach carbon-free energy use by 2030
- Arrowleaf receives a grant to boost rural health services
- SIU School of Medicine and Simmons School of Law will host the Illinois Rural and Small-Town Health Summit
- Funds will help business expand at Southern Illinois Airport
- Inside The Blanket Fort - Episode 231
APRIL 16, 2026 to APRIL 20, 2026
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From Lady Liberty to Greenwich Village, New York City never sleeps. The Apple is big; enjoy every bite. Don’t miss out! Call Collette at 1-800-581-8942 and refer to booking #1360648 or click the link below to learn more.
*We are holding 32 spaces with air from ORD until 10/16/25.
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It’s called the Public Schools Carbon-Free Assessment Program.
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Violent protests, legally questionable immigration raids and the deployment of National Guard troops without the governor’s approval will be at the forefront of state lawmakers’ minds when they return to Springfield on Tuesday.
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The chief meteorologist at WEEK-TV is retiring on Oct. 15 after two generations of forecasting weather to the Peoria and Bloomington-Normal TV market.
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Arrowleaf says this funding will support their new Southern Illinois Rural Health Special Track Opportunity initiative.
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This year's theme is Health Care Workforce: Learnings and Transformation in a Post-Pandemic Environment.
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The Tazewell County Sheriff’s Office is undertaking measures at the county jail to protect detainees and employees after the recent death of an elderly inmate was due to him contracting Legionnaire’s disease.
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Illinois congresswoman warns ACA premiums could double if tax credits aren’t renewed
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State spending likely to increase significantly in coming years as Medicaid, SNAP requirements set in
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