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February 15 at 7 p.m. the Orpheum Theatre in Galesburg will be hosting a free showing of the 1989 film Glory; starring Matthew Broderick, Denzel Washington and Morgan Freeman; about the heroes of the 54th Massachusetts during the Civil War. This famous regiment included 12 African Americans from Galesburg who enlisted and fought for freedom.

But the story of these 12 Galesburg heroes goes far beyond a mere movie.

State Representative Jeff Keicher (R-Sycamore) joined Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias and other lawmakers at a press conference earlier this month to introduce legislation, House Bill 1226, to raise the age for mandatory road tests to 87 for older drivers renewing a driver’s license. This new bipartisan effort builds upon a proposal Rep. Keicher introduced in 2024 to end the discriminatory practice of requiring behind-the-wheel tests for seniors based on age as the sole factor.
For Illinois, the snow is inevitable and expected in the winter, even arriving in late fall or early spring. Snow and ice affect the state for sometimes up for six months out of the year. While inconvenient, it is important to take precautions when trekking in and managing the snow. Below are lists of tips to avoid falls while walking and shoveling snow this winter.

Popcorn holds a special place in the hearts of many, especially here in Illinois. National Popcorn Day is celebrated on January 19th, and it's a wonderful opportunity to reflect on the significance of this beloved snack and its deep roots in our state.

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House Republican Leader Tony McCombie Announces Leadership Team. Illinois House Republican Leader Tony McCombie has announced her Leadership team for the 104th General Assembly.

“My leadership team is built to provide a strategic advantage on how to achieve our shared objectives of creating a stronger Illinois without adding to the burdens on Illinois families,” McCombie said. “I’ve selected colleagues from districts across Illinois to work alongside me in pushing our state forward.”  

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s influence extended far beyond the Southern United States. His work left an indelible mark on Illinois, particularly in Chicago, where he addressed systemic racial injustices that shaped the lives of millions. His visits and campaigns in Illinois exemplify his belief that the fight for civil rights was a nationwide call to equality and justice.

Illinois State Representative Charlie Meier is urging men to get screened for prostate cancer after he was diagnosed with the disease. Doctors discovered the cancer after routine blood tests. Rep. Meier will begin undergoing 28 days of treatment this month and will continue his legislative efforts on behalf of his constituents. According to Meier, this type of cancer is very treatable, and he expects a full recovery.