Illinois State Rep. Dan Ugaste (R-St. Charles)
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Recent News About Illinois State Rep. Dan Ugaste (R-St. Charles)
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Illinois celebrates Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights
Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, is celebrated as a symbol of the victory of light over darkness.
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Chicago mayor expected to propose billion dollar property tax hike
The Mayor of Chicago is anticipated to propose a significant property tax increase, amounting to billions of dollars.
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Illinoisans prepare for daylight saving time transition this weekend
As November approaches, residents of Illinois are preparing for the shift back to Standard Time with the end of Daylight Saving Time this weekend.
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Voting by provisional ballot in Illinois: What you need to know
If you find yourself needing to vote by provisional ballot in Illinois on November 5th, there are a few important things to understand.
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Madigan trial reveals secret recordings challenging defense claims
The trial of former Illinois House Speaker Michael J. Madigan is underway, with prosecutors presenting secret recordings that challenge the defense's claim of his ignorance regarding actions taken by others on his behalf.
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World Stroke Day highlights survivor's inspiring journey
It is crucial to raise awareness about recognizing the warning signs of a stroke.
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State introduces discount rates for low-income natural gas users
Eligible natural gas customers now have the opportunity to enroll in the state's Low-Income Discount Rates program.
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Check voter registration and polling places in Illinois
Are you registered to vote in Illinois?
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Calls for ethics reform grow amid Madigan's trial in Illinois
Illinois Democrats have long been associated with the "Madigan playbook," a term used to describe their operational strategies, which critics argue have contributed to eroding public trust in elected officials and state governance.
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Communities express gratitude on National First Responders Day
Today, the contributions and sacrifices of first responders are being recognized.
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DEA organizes free medication disposal event on October 26
If you have old or unused medications occupying space in your medicine cabinet, this Saturday offers an ideal opportunity to dispose of them safely.
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Farmers in Illinois make swift progress during crucial harvest season
Illinois farmers are advancing rapidly with their corn and soybean harvests.
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Illinois attracts migrants with benefits amid taxpayer cost concerns
New York City has initiated a program offering free travel tickets to migrants, encouraging relocation to other states.
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Rock Island Arsenal's role in U.S. Army manufacturing and logistics
Originally established in 1862, the Rock Island Arsenal has become a significant center for manufacturing, logistics, and defense support for the U.S. Army.
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Illinois House Republicans share Halloween safety tips
Everyone is encouraged to prioritize safety while enjoying Halloween festivities this year.
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McHenry County reports rise in pre-trial crimes after SAFE-T Act
The McHenry County State’s Attorney has published a report analyzing the effects of the SAFE-T Act. The findings indicate several changes in crime and justice statistics since the act's implementation.
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Invest in Kids program saves Illinois taxpayers money
Illinois' tax credit scholarship program, known as Invest in Kids, has reportedly resulted in significant savings for the state. According to recent findings, "for every dollar spent on the Invest in Kids scholarship program between fiscal years 2018 and 2022, the state saved between $1.81 and $2.87, respectively."
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Illinois Deer Donation Program supports access to lean protein for residents
The Illinois Deer Donation Program has entered its third season, facilitating a collaboration between hunters, meat processors, and food pantries. This initiative aims to enhance access to lean protein for residents and families across Illinois.
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IRS reports net loss of 1.6 million residents in Illinois since 2000
According to data from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Illinois has experienced a net loss of 1.6 million people due to out-migration since 2000. The figures highlight ongoing population challenges for the state, raising concerns about the potential impact of local policies on this trend.
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Illinois Department on Aging provides free Medicare guidance during enrollment period
The Illinois Department on Aging is urging individuals with Medicare to review their current plans during this year's Open Enrollment Period. The department suggests checking if the existing plan continues to meet personal needs and financial constraints.