Eleven Cook County Sheriff’s Office employees have been reassigned pending the outcome of an investigation into the death of an inmate following what officials said was a medical emergency.
Month: June 2024
Gethsemane Church holds Community Appreciation Day
A Albany church is giving back to the community by giving away 700 hams. Organizers hope the event brings unity to the community.
James Robison Says He Would Do ‘Anything To Help Heal Cindy’ While Claiming He Was Unaware of Robert Morris’ Alleged Abuse
Evangelist James Robison appeared in a video message alongside his wife Betty last Saturday (June 22) to claim that he was unaware of Robert Morris’ alleged sexual abuse of Cindy Clemishire as a minor in the 1980s.
Supreme Court clears path for homeless bans in western states
Supreme Court allows Western states to ban homeless encampments, overturning Ninth Circuit’s ruling on Eighth Amendment violation.
Marion County Annual Tax Sale Happening June 17th
The Marion County Treasurer’s Office Annual Tax Sale will be held on June 17th. Delinquent notices were mailed to residents on May 1, and any outstanding property taxes must be paid before Monday, June 17. Any unpaid
Annual Marion County Tax Sale Happening Monday
The Marion County Treasurer’s Office Annual Tax Sale will be held on Monday. Delinquent notices were mailed to residents on May 1st, and any outstanding property taxes must be paid before Monday. Any unpaid taxes as of
Cook County Jail Detainee Dies After Clash with Guards, Illinois State Police Investigate Circumstances
Cory Ulmer died at Cook County Jail after an altercation with guards while handcuffed, sparking an investigation.
Illinois quick hits: More layoffs for John Deere; higher suburban property taxes
More layoffs for John Deere
Homelessness rules in Oregon may not change much despite Supreme Court decision
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision Friday allowing the city of Grants Pass to regulate and penalize unsheltered homelessness will undoubtedly reshape outdoor camping policies across the West. Despite the case being out of Oregon, the ruling itself will have a limited effect because of a state law here that provides protections for people experiencing homelessness.
Cold Spring Presbyterian Church to rededicate restored sanctuary front
BRISTOL, Tenn. – A surviving landmark in the region has been restored to its former glory, just in time for members of a historic country church to unveil their house