Category Archives: WJBC's Top Stories

Ethics group has questions about Schock home sale
A home U.S. Rep. Aaron Schock sold to a campaign supporter has led to calls for an investigation. (WJBC file photo)By Metro News ServicePEORIA – A watchdog group is raising ethics questions abou...
Syndicated Author Feb 10, 2015

Watchdog plans to oppose Ameren rate hike
Ameren Illinois is proposing a $53 hike in natural gas rates. (WJBC file photo)By Metro News ServiceSPRINGFIELD – An Illinois utility watchdog group is planning to fight a request from Ameren Il...
Syndicated Author Feb 10, 2015

Bloomington approves water projects, recognizes new fire chief
New water filters are on the way, and new Bloomington fire chief was recognized Monday night. (WJBC File Photo)By Andy DahnBLOOMINGTON – Bloomington's water treatment plant will be receivin...
Syndicated Author Feb 10, 2015

Mackinaw man wins $100K Central Catholic raffle
Central Catholic High School replaced its dream house giveaway by raffling off a $100,000 prize. (Photo courtesy Facebook/Central Catholic High School)By WJBC StaffBLOOMINGTON – A Mackinaw man h...
Syndicated Author Feb 09, 2015

March of Dimes seeks new day care policy on vaccines
March of Dimes officials say day care operators should post whether their employees have to be vaccinated. (Photo by USACE/flickr)By Jim Anderson/Illinois Radio NetworkCHICAGO – The March ...
Syndicated Author Feb 09, 2015

Bloomington looking to approve water projects
Bloomington needs to move a pair of water mains and replace filters at the water treatment plant. (WJBC file photo)By Adam StudzinskiBLOOMINGTON – Bloomington aldermen will vote Monday night of ...
Syndicated Author Feb 09, 2015

Local lawmakers react to “empowerment zones” proposal
Gov. Bruce Rauner says he wants to create "empowerment zones," or areas where Illinois residents can choose whether or not they want to join a union, as opposed to being required to join a u...
Syndicated Author Feb 07, 2015

Rauner: Minimum wage should be raised on ‘comprehensive basis’
(WJBC file photo)By Dave Dahl/Illinois Radio NetworkPEORIA – It sounds as if Gov. Bruce Rauner does not like the Senate-passed minimum wage bill as-is. The Illinois Senate, with only Democr...
Syndicated Author Feb 07, 2015

Lincoln College marks 150 years
Lincoln College's University Hall is shown in 1900 and 2014. (Photo courtesy Lincoln College)By Eric StockLINCOLN – The only two-year residential college in Illinois has been around for 150...
Syndicated Author Feb 07, 2015

Illinois lawmaker seeks to legalize small amounts of marijuana
State Sen. Mike Noland wants to see small amounts of marijuana be decriminalized in Illinois. (Photo courtesy www.ilga.gov)By Metro News ServiceSPRINGFIELD – Legislation has been introduced that...
Syndicated Author Feb 06, 2015