State & Local News Headlines
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- by Michele McCormack MRN EXECUTIVE EDITORWilliam Kirk: “I have never seen a state with more corruption baked into it than Illinois.” QUINCY–Defense attorney and host of a popular YoTube show on gun rights, William Kirk, was in Quincy Thursday evening with a warning to gun owners. “Gun control is not about the gun, it’s about the control,” Kirk said. “It’s…
- by Muddy River NewsQuincy, IL – Adams County Clerk Ryan A. Niekamp has announced that the Adams County Clerk’s Office will be open for early voting on Saturday, March 14, 2026, from 8:30 a.m. to Noon for the upcoming General Primary Election. “Early voting is quick, convenient, and secure,” said Niekamp. “As this is a primary election, voters…
- by Muddy River NewsHere is the consolidated ballot for next Tuesday’s primary election.
- by Jay ElmorePublisher’s note: Muddy River News will not accept or publish letters to the editor pertaining to the Tuesday, March 17 primary after noon on Friday, March 13. JRG QUINCY — I am writing this letter to fully endorse Tim Bass for Judge of the Eighth Judicial Circuit of Illinois. I note that many members of…
- by PETER HANCOCK CAPITOL NEWS ILLINOIS
- by Ben Szalinski, Capitol News Illinois
- by PATRICK DENT CHICAGO CONTRARIANSkipping debates, failure to fundraise, the list goes on and on Illinois Republicans have a remarkable talent for self-destruction, but they just might outdo themselves in the March 17 primary election. Darren Bailey, who squandered a fortune only to be obliterated by Governor J.B. Pritzker in 2022, still has name recognition which could be sufficient…
- by Tom and Margaret LeeperDear Editor: My wife Margaret & I are friends with Tim & Nancy Bass. However, friendship alone does not explain my enthusiasm for Tim becoming an Eighth Judicial Circuit Judge. Like Tim, I grew up on a farm in Western Illinois. While practicing law in Adams County for over 40 years, I served three years as an…
- by RICH MILLER CAPITOL FAXUnless you’ve been under a rock, you likely know that former US President Bill Clinton seemed to say that he flew on Jeffrey Epstein’s private jet with JB Pritzker and his spouse – after saying that it was likely that Epstein as well as his notorious co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell were passengers on every flight he…
- by Ben Szalinski, Capitol News Illinois
- by Joanna BrownGov. JB Pritzker signed an executive order Friday that establishes a new state group that will work with experts to analyze the state’s changing labor market and workforce needs. Right now, around 57 percent of Illinois adults have a postsecondary degree or credential.
- by Joanna Brown"Some wonder whether this primary race spending is just a test, and whether gigantic companies like DraftKings and Meta will eventually unleash on incumbents during future contests. Meta has pledged to stay positive. But that could change."
- by Joanna BrownState Sen. Sue Rezin believes Illinois should eliminate plea deals for people charged with involuntary sexual servitude of a minor, trafficking involving a minor, or grooming. Her bill could also charge child sex offenders with a Class 4 felony if they work, volunteer or knowingly visit facilities that exclusively provide entertainment for minors.
- by Joanna BrownThe move follows the 2023 U.S. Supreme Court ruling, Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard, banning race-based admissions, amid concerns that some universities still use racial proxies like diversity statements.
- by Joanna BrownThe proposed 2027 budget would allocate an additional $50 million to the program. The plan is for the state to support the housing market through incentives for new construction and financial assistance to home buyers, reallocating funds from previous programs and bond proceeds.
- by Joanna BrownCTU is joining a national resistance movement called “May Day Strong,” whose organizers say 500,000 workers and families will walk out that day, supposedly sticking it to billionaires while really just affecting the services middle-class families need. It’s the same type of progressive activism that drew criticism in 2024 when CTU took kids out of school […]
- by Mark GlennonBy actuary Mary Pat Campbell.
- by Mark GlennonWith a few days left until the 2026 Primary Election, the Bailey/Del Mar campaign bus made a stop in Metropolis on Thursday, March 12. While Darren Bailey, a Republican candidate for the office of Illinois governor, was unable to attend due to family matters, his lieutenant governor running mate Aaron Del Mar met with voters […]
- by Joanna Brown"By far, what is most disquieting about (Secretary of State Alexi) Giannoulias’ baggage train of scandals is the recent revelation his Secretary of State office had illegally issued non-domiciled commercial driver’s licenses (CDLs). According to an annual review carried out by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, it was discovered 20 percent of non-domiciled CDLs […]
- by Joanna Brown"CTU is also encouraging students to join in their protest and calling upon the Board of Education and Mayor Brandon Johnson to allow middle and high school students an excused absence to do so. That shifts this event from a labor action by teachers to something closer to a school-wide political mobilization."