Crimestoppers Helps with Motorcycle Trailer Theft

By Gary Scott on April 3, 2026 at 6:41am

Crimestoppers of Morgan, Cass and Scott counties is offering help to the Jacksonville police department in its investigation of a recent trailer theft. Police say sometime between March 24th and last Friday, somebody took a 24 foot enclosed trailer from the 200 block of Yates Avenue. Several motorcycles and electric bikes were in the trailer. […]

Time Capsule Burial

By Gary Scott on April 2, 2026 at 1:19pm

Jacksonville city officials have announced plans to bury a new time capsule next month on the square downtown. The Bicentennial Committee will host a community time capsule ceremony May 26th. The contents of the time capsule will be on display from 4:30 to 5:30 that Tuesday evening. People will get a chance to look over […]

Highway Signs for Police Killed While on Duty

By Gary Scott on April 2, 2026 at 10:08am

The state will soon be putting up signs on Illinois highways, honoring officers killed in the line of duty. One of those signs will honor a former Winchester undercover officer. Pete Lackey was working undercover for the Illinois Bureau of Investigations, when he was killed November 27th in 1972. The alleged assailant, Baron Dean Fonner, […]

Crimestoppers Looking for More Board Members

By Gary Scott on April 2, 2026 at 10:06am

Crimestoppers of Morgan-Cass-and Scott counties is looking for new board members. The group released first quarter statistics this week. The group recovered $46-hundred in property, and received information that led to 10 arrests. $2-thousand in rewards were paid out. Loren Hamilton leads the Crimestoppers chapter. He needs board members from the smaler towns around Morgan […]

March was Hot

By Gary Scott on April 2, 2026 at 10:01am

A record high temperature highlights the weather for March. We hit 93 on the 26th, which was unusual enough on its own. WLDS-WEAI have weather records that date back to 1927, and never before in those records had we had a 90 or better reading this early. The 93 shattered the old mark of 85 […]

Homeless Jax Man held for a string of burglaries

By Gary Scott on April 2, 2026 at 6:09am

A Jacksonville man has been arrested for a string of break ins, mostly at downtown businesses. The arrest came about 11 last night. The suspect has been identified as 29-year-old Miles Pelehowski, who is listed as homeless. He is being held on seven counts of burglary, and a single count of criminal damage to property. […]

April is Child Abuse Prevention Month

By Gary Scott on April 1, 2026 at 12:56pm

Today begins a special month for the advocacy network for children. April has been proclaimed as child abuse and prevention month. Todd Shackelford is the executive director for the Advocacy Network for Children. The network includes the Court Appointed special advocates, and the children’s advocacy center. Shackelford says there will be a special ceremony next […]

Greenfield Adds 1 Percent Infrastructure Tax

By Gary Scott on April 1, 2026 at 7:00am

Greenfield now has a new infrastructure tax. The measure was approved Monday by the Greenfield city council in a special session. The one percent tax was proposed by mayor Brock Meyer. Meyer says it was abundantly clear when he took office that the city taxes were insufficient to support the infrastructure. Meyer says other communities […]

106 Work begins Today West of Winchester

By Gary Scott on April 1, 2026 at 6:00am

A stretch of highway west of Winchester is getting a new surface. The Illinois Department of Transportation will resurface route 106 between the Hillview Blacktop to the US 36 junction, and eventually continue into Winchester to Commercial Street. The work starts today. The work is expected to be finished by early August. Work crews will […]

FFA Offering Meals in the Fields

By Gary Scott on March 31, 2026 at 6:40am

Farmers in the fields this month are being offered a chance to eat on the run by the local FFA chapters. Jacksonville High School FFA advisor Mark Dyer says the meals for the fields will be held later this month at Jacksonville High School. Dyer says he and Jacksonville Middle School FFA advisor Megan Hadden […]