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Showers & Storms for Tonight---Severe Storms possible over the area
We are looking at showers and storms for tonight with severe storms possible over the area. Our forecast for today say we'll see mostly cloudy skies and warm with a high of 79. Winds out of the south will gust better than 25 miles per hour today. Then, showers and storms for tonight with a low of 58. Winds will agai...
41m ago
Nearly $10 million in road projects are either ongoing or soon to get underway in Fayette County
Nearly $10 million in road projects are either ongoing or soon to get underway in Fayette County. The Illinois Department of Transportation provided a full list of the projects. Some are already underway, a few others will start later this spring with some getting started this summer. Full Listing of Projects--- Proje...
49m ago
Shriner's Hospital Screening Clinic to be held Saturday at Brownstown VFW
There will be a Shriner's Hospital Screening Clinic held on Saturday at the Brownstown VFW. The screening clinic will be from 9 am to 11 am at Brownstown VFW Post 9770 at 520 East Oak Street in Brownstown. Screening clinic staff will assess for pediatric orthopedic conditions. To make an appointment or for any questi...
53m ago
Aggressive Black Vultures continue to spread northward into Illinois
Illinois livestock farmers will be able to better protect their property from black vultures. Black vultures are known to prey on young livestock and birthing mothers, causing significant injuries and even death. Tasha Bunting is the Director of Commodity Programs and Farm Systems with the Illinois Farm Bureau. As mi...
56m ago
Bill would force testing and mitigation costs on public schools without additional funding
Legislation that would require schools to test for radon has been assigned to the Illinois General Assembly's Rules Committee. The Illinois Senate Education Committee advanced an amended version of Senate Bill 2438 last week. Along with House Bill 3691, the measures would require schools to test for radon by January 1s...
1h ago
Illinois Payroll Jobs Reach Record High
(Springfield, IL) -- The number of jobs in Illinois is reaching historic levels. The state Department of Employment Security says non farm payroll jobs increased almost 15-thousand last month to a record high of nearly six-point-two million. That beat the previous record set last December. The unemployment rate remaine...
1h ago

Chance of Showers & Storms Today, Chance for Severe Storms on Friday
We have the return of showers and storms to the area for today. We have a chance of showers and storms for today with a high of 69. Winds out of the south will gust better than 25 miles per hour today. Then, partly cloudy skies for tonight with a low of 62. Winds from the south will gust better than 25 miles per hou...
Apr 17, 2025

Heavy Rainfall coming our way on Friday and this weekend
Heavy rainfall is on the way to the area Friday and this weekend. The National Weather Service in St. Louis says several waves of showers and thunderstorms will move through the area through the upcoming weekend. The greatest chance of rain will be Friday night through Saturday night. Some river flooding and flash floo...
Apr 17, 2025
Four individuals sentenced to DOC time this week in Fayette County Court
Four individuals have been sentenced to time in the Illinois Department of Corrections this week in Fayette County Court. 21 year old Richard A. Wernle of Vandalia pleaded guilty to Aggravated Criminal Sexual Abuse and was sentenced to 4 years in prison. 39 year old Robert Stombaugh of Florence, Arizona pleaded guilty ...
Apr 17, 2025
Indiana Legislature moves forward to invite counties from Illinois trying to secede
The Indiana Senate has passed a bill that, if signed by the Governor, will create a commission to study the possibility of a relocation of the Illinois/Indiana state line. 33 counties--including Fayette County--have passed an advisory referendum indicating their desire to leave Illinois, with seven voting in the most ...
Apr 17, 2025
On hold: Bill to address overcharging of consumers by water utilities
An Illinois state senator has placed legislation to regulate private water utilities on hold. The third reading deadline for Senate Bill 75 was extended to May 9th, but Des Plaines Democrat Laura Murphy said talks will continue after the General Assembly's spring session. Illinois American Water president Rebecca Losli...
Apr 17, 2025
Thomson Prison Staffers Sent To Hospital Due To Possible Drug Exposure
(Thomson, IL) -- Staffers at Thomson federal prison are back home after being sent to the hospital due to a possible dangerous drug exposure. The union representing the workers says 17 employees were hospitalized yesterday after they were exposed to an unknown substance in the mail room. The union claims this is the la...
Apr 17, 2025
Fed Chair: Tariffs Will Likely Cause High Inflation
(Chicago, IL) -- The Federal Reserve chairman believes President Trump's tariffs will likely have a major impact on the economy. Speaking yesterday at the Economic Club of Chicago, Jerome Powell said that he expects the tariffs to bring higher inflation and slower growth. He said despite the heightened uncertainty and ...
Apr 17, 2025

Sunny and mild today---Severe Storms possible Thursday night, bigger chance on Friday
We are looking at sunshine for today. We will see sunny skies today with a high of 66. Then, we'll see mostly cloudy skies for tonight with a low of 50. We'll see winds out of the south gusting better than 20 miles per hour for tonight. Meanwhile, showers and storms will be with use beginning on Thursday and severe s...
Apr 16, 2025

Change in City of Vandalia's Health Insurance Coverage for Employees will result in savings
A change the City of Vandalia was forced to make with the City's Employee Health Insurance coverage is going to turn out to be a big savings for the City and a saving for the employees, as well. During a special meeting on Monday evening, several city employees were on hand to hear more on the new health insurance cove...
Apr 16, 2025