Category: Government

Kane County Health Department closes Smithfield Foods in St. Charles

The Kane County Health Department (KCHD) announced Saturday, that Smithfield Foods, Inc., in St. Charles, received an order from the Kane County Health Department to close their facility as of Friday, April 24, due to concerns about COVID-19. The order temporarily closes the facility so that the Health Department can

COVID-19 housing in Wheaton College, DuPage County

DuPage County and Wheaton College agreed to provide temporary housing for first responders asked to self-isolate during the COVID-19 response. Wheaton College will provide the 28 units in its three Saint & Elliot apartment buildings for use by DuPage County police officers, firefighters, and medical personnel who need to self-isolate

Illinois House Republicans urge more transparency on inmate releases

By Peter Hancock Illinois House Republicans on Monday stepped up their demands that the JB Pritzker administration release more information about inmates being furloughed or granted early releases from state prisons during the COVID-19 pandemic. They requested the governor consult more with the General Assembly about granting such releases. “As

Montgomery Village Board offers needed business grants

By Jason Crane The second remote Montgomery Village Board meeting Monday included approval of several agenda items, including a Montgomery Development Fund Program Amendment / Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) Grant Program. To help small businesses in these unprecedented times, staff members proposed that the Village Board

Masks: Let’s Face It donation

State representative Mark Batinick (R-Plainfield) is launching a new program in his 97th Legislative District to motivate local stores and restaurants to require employees to wear protective face coverings. Batinick’s program, Let’s Face It, will donate 50 facemasks to the first 20 stores or restaurants that agree to add this

Illinois COVID-19 peak could come in mid-May: Pritzker

By Jerry Nowicki Governor JB Pritzker said Tuesday the State’s COVID-19 peak could come in mid-May and he is examining the current stay-at-home order for potential changes. The governor made the comments during a Washington Post Live interview with reporter Robert Costa. Pritzker said individuals “have really been abiding by”

Illinois COVID-19 curve flattening, only slightly

By Jerry Nowicki The percentage of intensive care beds and ventilators in use in Illinois remained relatively flat since last week and State officials Tuesday announced another encouraging sign that Illinois is “flattening the curve” in dealing with the novel coronavirus disease, or COVID-19. However, that and the fact the