Freeport Athletics posted several updates between September 23 and September 24 recognizing student athletes' performances in volleyball, tennis, and soccer.
State Representative Bradley J. Fritts provided an update on his recent activities and outreach efforts as the end of summer approaches in Illinois’ 74th House District.
Freeport Athletics shared updates on September 24, detailing losses for its girls’ volleyball and tennis teams against Hononegah and Harlem respectively.
House Minority Leader Tony McCombie has criticized Governor J.B. Pritzker’s recent Executive Order, which directs state agencies to identify potential cuts of up to 4% from the Fiscal Year 2026 General Funds appropriations.
America is currently experiencing heightened political tensions, with concerns growing over the impact of divisive rhetoric on public discourse and safety.
Freeport Athletics shared real-time updates on September 20, 2025, highlighting scoring plays from a football matchup between Freeport High School and Auburn.
Freeport Athletics shared real-time updates from a football matchup against Auburn on September 20, including detailed scoring plays by Olson to Douglas and Epps.
Freeport Athletics shared updates on September 16, 2025 about recent defeats for Freeport High School's volleyball and soccer teams against Belvidere and Hononegah opponents.
Illinois House Minority Leader Tony McCombie addressed the ongoing issue of high living costs in Illinois during a recent interview with WMBD’s Cameron Maine.
State Senator Andrew Chesney (R-Freeport) responded to the fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was killed by a gunman during a speaking event at Utah Valley University on Wednesday.
Illinois State Senator Li Arellano Jr. has raised concerns about the state’s current energy situation, warning that rising prices and potential blackouts could threaten residents and businesses if changes are not made.
State Senator Andrew Chesney has criticized Rockford Mayor Tom McNamara’s recent statements supporting the city’s policy of not cooperating with federal immigration authorities.
Illinois is facing a federal lawsuit after the passage of House Bill 460, which extends state-funded financial aid and in-state tuition to undocumented students.