Crimestoppers Focused on Burglary Case

By Gary Scott on November 14, 2025 at 5:32am

Crimestoppers of Morgan, Cass and Scott counties is asking for the public’s help in an investigation of a break in in Jacksonville earlier this month. Jacksonville police say the break in occurred 10 days ago in the 900 block of East Morton. Police say someone broke into a storage shed there, and took several items. […]

Data Center Gets the Attention of Environmentalists

By Gary Scott on November 14, 2025 at 5:26am

A data center has been proposed in southwest Sangamon County near Waverly. The Jacksonville Journal Courier reports today Dallas based company CyrusOne wants approval to build a $500-million, 600 megawatt date center in Talkington Township. The campus would include six 250-thousand square foot one story buildings on 280 acres of farmland. It would be the […]

JCA Extends Option to buy the Illinois Theatre

By Gary Scott on November 13, 2025 at 4:27pm

Organizers of the campaign to buy a downtown Jacksonville theatre to use as a center for the arts report positive community support. The Jacksonville Center for the Arts is attempting to raise $8-point-8 million to buy the Illinois Theater and use it as a multi purpose venue. One of the board members is attorney Larry […]

Calhoun Co Sheriff Still Looking for Kampsville Man

By Harold Smith on November 13, 2025 at 9:22am

Two Rivers Crime Stoppers is still looking for a Calhoun County man. For the second time since late October, the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office has asked the public to be on the lookout for 51 year old Roy Connell of Kampsville. There is currently an active felony warrant in place for Connell, who is wanted […]

LaHood, Budzinski Comment on End of Shutdown

By Harold Smith on November 13, 2025 at 9:01am

A couple of central Illinois members of Congress have weighed in on the end to the shutdown of the federal government. The agreement to end the shutdown was approved by the U.S. House and signed by President Trump last night. Illinois 13th District Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski voted against the funding bill. In a press release, […]

PUW on Track

By Gary Scott on November 13, 2025 at 6:44am

The Prairieland United Way campaign appears to be on track toward this year’s goal. The campaign started in August. The goal is $475-thousand. PUW executive director Karen Walker says the campaign is edging up to the 50-ercent mark. She says the campaign has crossed the $210-thousand mark. Walker says the big push through the end […]

Jax Fire wants a Deputy Chief

By Gary Scott on November 13, 2025 at 6:40am

Jacksonville’s fire chief is making a case for a deputy fire chief. Matt Summers made the argument in front of the Jacksonville city council last night. Summers says his department is fully staffed now. In fact, he says one extra fireman has given him the flexibility to seek out a deputy fire chief. Currently, the […]

October Weather

By Gary Scott on November 13, 2025 at 6:33am

The drought of 2025 continued into October for Jacksonville. Rainfall last month reached only 1 and 8 tenths inches. That’s a full 2 inches below normal. For the year, Jacksonville is now running 11 inches behind. Normal rainfall through October is close to 36 inches. Jacksonviille now stands at 24 and three quarter inches for […]

Police need New Guns

By Gary Scott on November 13, 2025 at 6:31am

Jacksonville police chief Doug Thompson made a bid to replace police department-issued handguns Monday night. Thompson says the current guns now being used have been found by several departments to misfire. He says that puts the department in a position not to trust the guns. Thompson says the guns have reportedly been firing without anyone […]

Homelessness Takes Center Stage for the Council

By Gary Scott on November 13, 2025 at 6:26am

The Jacksonville city council last night wrestled with the elephant that is in the big room of the city..homlessness. A packed commission room greeted 9 of the 10 aldermen as the council heard from several people. The list included Jada Lutzke, who is trying to organize a low barrier shelter in the city to be […]