Lindsay Parkhurst, the newly sworn-in state representative from Kankakee, recently vowed to get right to work on her priorities: employment, a balanced budget and government reform.
Roy Collins, who's charged with blatantly misusing Kankakee Valley Park District funds to garnish his own interests at the peril of his community, was recently indicted by a federal grand jury in Springfield for fraud and embezzlement.
Honoring a pair of retiring Republican board
members, the Kankakee County Board acknowledged the contributions of outgoing Chairman Mike Bossert and board member Stan James, thanking them for their
service during its regular meeting this month.
While outgoing Illinois Comptroller Leslie Geissler Munger’s paycheck policy was decidedly unwelcome among many state legislators, her successor, Susana Mendoza, apparently will not deviate much from Munger’s policy, to the dismay of Democrats — including outgoing state Rep. Kate Cloonen (D-Kankakee).
Republican Lindsay Parkhurst, newly elected to the District 79 state House seat, recently
commended the Kankakee County Training Center for the Disabled Inc. (KCTC)
for outstanding vocational training and rehabilitation services to the disabled
in Bradley.
Edgar County Watchdogs recently investigated the Kankakee Valley Airport Authority's awarding of a roofing contract to one of its board members, which usually is against the law.
After a somewhat contentious campaign in the 79th House District, Republican Lindsay Parkhurst used skill and perseverance to defeat incumbent state Rep. Kate Cloonen (D-Kankakee) by 8 percent.
From politics to pine cones, posies to painting, Kankakee Community College’s Lifelong Learning Institute (LLI) is serving up a varied menu
of activities for this month and in December.
Ever on the lookout to broaden student prospects, Bourbonnais-based
Olivet Nazarene University’s business school recently introduced four new concentration choices for students in its bachelor’s program, including public administration and three different types of management.
Poet, painter, critic and linguist Hedy Habra will visit Kankakee Community College (KCC) to read her poetry 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 20, in KCC’s Cavalier Room on campus, near River Road.
Calling out “Ruling Class Kate” in campaign fliers, Lindsay Parkhurst, Republican candidate for the District 79 state House seat, recently stepped up her game in earnest against her opponent — taking umbrage at Democratic state Rep. Kate Cloonen’s campaign tactics while declaring unequivocally that “Home is worth fighting for.”
Illinois’ college access and financial aid agency, the Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC), is slated to receive an award for its innovative student portal that aids students who are planning for education and related financing.
Bearing a symbolic message, T-shirts are now circulating to recognize war’s traumatic impact on military members, after Kankakee Community College (KCC) launched a suicide awareness campaign coinciding with September’s recent World Suicide Prevention Day.
High-level state insurance and transportation officials attended this week’s Chicago –based 6th annual Connected Car Insurance USA summit, helping Illinois transition to future insurance industry models as the automotive insurance industry prepares for major shifts.
With an increased number of older adults living in Illinois reflecting a national trend, the Illinois Department on Aging encourages constituents not only to stay well, but also to remain well aware of their health.
Finding fulfillment in a balance between practice and instruction, Cissna Park artist and teacher Gale McCullough will show her work at Kankakee Community College, with a 6:30-8 p.m. opening reception on Sept. 22.
Local creative spirits have a chance to shine with the city’s recent announcement of a logo design competition: an image to create, refine and ultimately represent the community online and via signage, stationery and vehicles.
Lindsay Parkhurst, Republican candidate for State House from District 79 – Kankakee, recently issued a response via her Facebook page regarding her opponent’s apparent penchant for game playing on a hand-held device during a legislative session.
Swiftly counteracting confrontational remarks by his election opponent, Ed Glazar, Republican candidate for Kankakee County state’s attorney, recently issued a press release defending his long-standing reputation as Kankakee County’s chief public defender for three decades.
Gov. Bruce Rauner recently announced several changes in leadership for the Illinois Educational Labor Relations Board and the Illinois Workforce Investment Board from Springfield.