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Illinois House Republicans want to avoid a repeat of 2011 – and even 1997.
Depending on which estimate you believe, the state of Illinois will take in either $34.4 billion or $35.1 billion in the 12 months beginning July 1.
The Springfield School Board wants more organization, fundraising and outreach from parent’s group Invest in 186 before it will consider a push for a property tax hike on this year’s ballot.
Schools are dismissing early and activities are being cancelled, some districts are already cancelling for Wednesday.
The City of Springfield has declared a snow emergency; it goes into effect at 8:00 Tuesday night.
She admits tax cuts sound good
Revenue estimate coming, but not this week
Manar: Redividing the pie is most important
Sangamon County deputies suspect a Riverton man was expecting an delivery through the mail — nearly two pounds of marijuana.
The Springfield School Board is beginning budget discussions for the next fiscal year, and members are starting to consider whether they’ll support a property tax increase.