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O’Fallon, Naperville North battle in girls Class 3A soccer

By Bobby Narang In fitting fashion, the final soccer game of the 2024-2025 season required some additional time. O’Fallon High School and Naperville North were in a battle in the Class 3A girls State championship game at North Central College Saturday, June 7. O’Fallon relied on a reliable and veteran

Waubonsee Community College Athletic HOF 2025

Waubonsee Community College held its Annual Athletic Banquet and Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony May 22. Highlighting the event was the formal enshrinement of the 1970-1971 men’s basketball team into the college’s Athletics Hall of Fame, along with the induction of record-setting Women’s Basketball player Julianna Wadsworth. In addition, Waubonsee

Aurora marks Pride Sunday with pancakes, worship, choir

A pancake breakfast and interfaith worship service featuring clergy from eight suburban faith communities celebrated Aurora Pride Sunday, June 8. The fourth annual Pride celebration service returned to New England Congregational Church in Aurora. More than 100 people attended. Clergy participating were: Rev. Tammy Scott, lead pastor, Wesley United Methodist,

Call it what it is: A panopticon presidency

By John & Nisha Whitehead President Donald Trump’s plan to fuse government power with private surveillance tech to build a centralized, national citizen database is the final step in transforming America from a constitutional republic into a digital dictatorship armed with algorithms and powered by unaccountable, all-seeing artificial intelligence. This

Illinois Democrats push through $55.2 billion budget

By Ben Szalinski & Jerry NowickiCapitol News Illinoisnews@capitolnewsillinois.com Giving almost no time for public review, Illinois Democrats pushed through a $55.2 billion budget for next fiscal year late Saturday, bolstering coffers with new taxes on sports bets, nicotine products and businesses. The $55.2 billion spending plan is supported by $55.3

U.S. Supreme Court to hear appeal of Illinois mail-in voting

By Ben SzalinskiCapitol News Illinoisbszalinski@capitolnewsillinois.com The U.S. Supreme Court agreed Monday to hear an appeal on a lawsuit led by Illinois Republican U.S. representative Mike Bost challenging Illinois’ mail-in voting law. Bost and a pair of Illinois primary delegates for president Donald Trump sued the Illinois State Board of Elections