Category Archives: Decatur Radio

Voters To Decide Primary Races In Illinois
(Springfield, IL) -- It's primary Election Day in Illinois, and voters have plenty of candidates to choose from. Polls are open from 6 a.m. till 7 p.m. Voters across the state will narrow the Republic...
Mar 20, 2018 Brian Neudorff / CC

Brush College Reduced to One Lane Today
(Decatur, IL) -- Weather Permitting today, County Highway 1 (Brush College Road) will be reduced to one lane on all day from 7:00 a.m. until 6:00 .pm. It will be reduced to one lane northbound at ADM ...
Mar 20, 2018 Jo Naylor / CC

Report: 2018 Race For Illinois Governor Close To Record Costs
(Chicago, IL) -- The candidates running for Illinois governor are on pace to spend perhaps 100 million-dollars on TV ads alone. "The Chicago Tribune" reported yesterday that the Republicans and Democr...
Mar 19, 2018 Pictures of Money / CC

Primary Election Day Is Tomorrow
(Springfield, IL) -- It's the last full day of politicking in what's already been a jam-packed election season. Voters across the state will head to the polls tomorrow, looking to narrow the races for...
Mar 19, 2018

Hundreds Turn Out For Second Amendment Rally In Decatur
(Decatur, IL) -- Gun rights supports say they're not going to sit and wait to see what lawmakers will do with a wave of gun control measures this year. Hundreds of people turned out for a rally in dow...
Mar 19, 2018 Justin Brockie / CC

The Decatur Police Department Announces St. Patrick’s Day ‘Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over’ Enforcement Results
(Decatur, IL) - The Decatur Police Department made 15 DUI arrests during the recent St. Patrick's Day safety enforcement effort. "Because of the efforts of our officers, the streets were a little safe...
Mar 19, 2018

Sports News for Sunday March 18, 2018
Sabres Rally Past Blackhawks (Buffalo, NY) -- Nicholas Baptiste scored twice in the third period to help the Sabres rally past the Blackhawks 5-3 in Buffalo. Baptist tied the game at the 2:17 mark bef...
Mar 18, 2018
Federal Prosecutors Say Laws, Not Congressional Rules Matter In Schock Case
(Urbana, IL) -- Federal prosecutors want a judge to rely on the law, not rules written by congressmen for congressmen when dealing with former Congressman Aaron Schock. The Justice Department filed a ...
Mar 16, 2018

Get Ready For Campaign Ad Flood
(Springfield, IL) -- Chances are you're not going to be able to watch much TV or do much online this weekend without seeing a campaign commercial for an Illinois candidate. This is the final weekend b...
Mar 16, 2018
Quad Cities Jobs Report: More Working, Lower Unemployment
(Moline, IL) -- Most Illinois cities are seeing more people working and a lower unemployment rate. The Illinois Department of Employment Security yesterday released a city-by-city jobs report for the ...
Mar 16, 2018






