Talking Football With Damon Tomeo

Monday night is the college football championship game between Alabama and Ohio State. Prior to that, there are 6 NFL playoff games Saturday and Sunday. Our resident football expert, former coach Damon Tomeo joined Tom Meredith and
COVID-19 Vaccine Protocol Ever Changing

The Knox County Health Department, Knox County Emergency Management Agency and the local hospitals are teaming up to distribute the COVID-19 vaccine. Although it’s hard to tell the exact number of Knox County residents who have been
Park, Shirley J.

Shirley J. Park, 62, of Joliet, formerly of Galesburg, died at 1:44 p.m. Tuesday, January 5, 2021, in AMITA Health St. Joseph Medical Center in Joliet.
More demand Illinois congresswoman who cited Hitler resign
CHICAGO (AP) – A growing number of Democrats are calling for the resignation of U.S. Rep. Mary Miller of Illinois, a newly sworn-in Republican who quoted Adolf Hitler at a rally outside the U.S. Capitol this week.
Illinois COVID-19 cases top 1 million, with 17,272 deaths
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) – Illinois public health officials say the number of COVID-19 cases as topped one million.
Boeing will pay $2.5 billion to settle charge over 737 Max
Boeing will pay $2.5 billion to settle a criminal charge related to its troubled 737 Max jetliner.
IHSA May Be Closer To Having To Cancel More Sports Seasons

Thursday, January 7, 2021 Illinois High School Association (IHSA) Executive Director Craig Anderson, members of the IHSA staff, and Illinois Elementary School Association (IESA) staff members met virtually with Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) Director Dr.
Sandburg offering non-credit IT support program starting next month

Carl Sandburg College’s Corporate & Leisure College will offer a noncredit Google IT support professional certificate program to prepare individuals in 16 weeks for an entry-level job in informational technology support. Classes begin Feb. 1 and conclude