Switching from Tipped to Minimum Wage Would be ‘Catastrophic,’ Restauranter Says
Battle lines are being drawn at the Illinois statehouse over whether to get rid of a lower minimum wage for
Battle lines are being drawn at the Illinois statehouse over whether to get rid of a lower minimum wage for
Workforce shortages remain one of the primary obstacles to ensuring access to long-term services and supports for older adults and individuals living

‘Monmouth is committed to serving our students and their families during this major disruption to their college decision-making process.’ In
The worst earthquake in Illinois history occurred on December 17, 1811, and was so strong that it rang a church

High school seniors and college students from the region can apply for scholarships through Galesburg Community Foundation from February 1

Monmouth College has received a gift valued at nearly $12 million, the second-largest donation in the College’s 171-year history. The
Congressman Eric Sorensen (IL-17) along with Congressman Juan Ciscomani (AZ-06) introduced the bipartisan Quashing Unwanted and Interruptive Electronic Telecommunications (QUIET)
As part of the Illinois Grocery Initiative, eligible local grocers can now apply for funding for energy-efficient equipment upgrades at
It’s no secret there is a nursing shortage across the country. About 100,000 registered nurses left the workforce over the