Lindsay Parkhurst, Illinois House Republican candidate from District 79 - Kankakee, recently spoke out in favor of the Independent Map Amendment despite efforts by the powers that be in Springfield to remove it from the 2016 ballot.
Lindsay Parkhurst of Kankakee, the Republican candidate in House District 79, pledged to override professional politics, overcome House Speaker Michael Madigan’s block against term limits and campaign unassumingly for the position via a recent post to her Facebook page.
Recent high school graduates from Buffalo Grove to Normal to Equality in Illinois, as well as two out-of-state communities, will be able to attend college thanks in part to Illinois Department of Children and Family
Services (DCFS) scholarships.
Lindsay Parkhurst, Republican House candidate from District 79, Kankakee, recently revealed good news with a caveat when she expressed criticism of Speaker Mike Madigan’s opposition to an approved map amendment ballot item for the general election.
Republican House candidate Lindsay Parkhurst, from District 79, recently responded to House Speaker Mike Madigan’s active resistance to the Independent Map Amendment’s place on the November election ballot.
Following the passage of an unbalanced budget for fiscal year 2017 in the Illinois House last month, U.S. Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-Dist. 16) issued a statement — declaring himself unable to remain mum on the outcome — from Washington, D.C.
Kankakee County is poised to experience a wealth of opportunities for business growth with the imminent arrival of GadellNet, an outsourced IT firm headquartered in St. Louis and actively expanding to stimulate local job creation.
The Economic Alliance of Kankakee County unveiled its newly redeveloped website — kankakeecountyed.org — to the public earlier this month after a redesign by Bourbonnais-based LinkPoint Media and accompanied by numerous enhancements and upgraded potential for user interaction.
District 79 candidate Lindsay Parkhurst called House Speaker Mike Madigan’s (D-District 22) decision to cancel a planned House session today "despicable."
In the recent legislative session State Rep. Kate Cloonen voted to override Gov. Bruce Rauner’s veto of a measure that would cost constituents upwards of $3.6 billion — a bill tagged by the Quad-City Times as an “end-run on democracy.”
Northern Illinois’ largest natural gas distributor, Nicor Gas, has officially invested $4,000 in the Economic Alliance of Kankakee County’s 2016 work program, officials recently announced in Kankakee, to support the nonprofit’s daily operations and programs.
The Village of Bourbonnais recently inked a deal with Tyson Engineering for sewer design supporting a planned interchange at exit 319 off Bourbonnais Parkway, officials said, with a target completion date set for 2018.
Kankakee County’s Planning, Zoning and Agriculture Committee met Jan. 20 at county offices to review ongoing issues facing residents in the wake of computer glitches, quarry quarrels and recent nearby flooding.
Kankakee County’s Executive Committee met Thursday, Jan. 28, at County headquarters in Kankakee to tend to school and health department matters, veterans assistance, golf course taxes and other property matters, including nature conservancy areas.