IECC Board Files Unfair Labor Practice Complaint Against Faculty Association

Press Release From IECC District Office:

The Board of Trustees of the Illinois Eastern Community College District No. 529 met Wednesday, September 3, 2025 at IECC District Office, Olney, IL for a special meeting.

The Board went into executive session to discuss employment, litigation and collective negotiating matters. No formal action was taken during either the closed or open portions of the meeting.

After returning from closed session, Chairman Carter issued a statement regarding recent labor negotiations with the Faculty Association. Chairman Carter explained that earlier this year, IECC and the Faculty Association had reached a collective bargaining agreement extending through August 2026. However, two accompanying memoranda of agreement establishing committees on faculty performance evaluations and distance learning still have not been submitted for ratification by the Association despite a tentative agreement signed by the Association’s President on February 28, 2025. Instead, the Association presented its membership with two memoranda of agreement unilaterally rewritten by its leadership, rather than the MOAs negotiated and agreed upon with IECC as part of the tentative agreement.

On behalf of the Board, Chairman Carter expressed concern about the Association’s actions and its insistence on proposing different language not previously negotiated. Chairman Carter expressed his opinion that this conduct constitutes bad-faith bargaining and mirrors past delays in contract negotiations.

To protect the District’s legal rights, Chairman Carter announced that IECC’s Chancellor has decided to file a bad faith bargaining unfair labor practice charge with the Illinois Educational Labor Relations Board. Chairman Carter also indicated that the full Board supported the Chancellor’s decision. The Chairman also emphasized that the charge is not punitive but defensive, noting the charge could always be withdrawn if or when the Association decides to comply with its legal obligations by submitting the memoranda for a membership vote and using its best efforts to persuade the membership to ratify the memoranda.

The Board reaffirmed its commitment to collaboration, urging the Association to honor its obligations and work with IECC toward a constructive and cooperative relationship.

The next regular meeting of the Board of Trustees will be Tuesday, September 16, 2025, at 6:15 p.m. at Frontier Community College, Fairfield, IL.

The Justice Department Files Complaint Challenging Illinois Laws Providing InState Tuition and Scholarships for Illegal Aliens

The United States is challenging Illinois laws providing in-state tuition and scholarships for illegal aliens. These laws unconstitutionally discriminate against U.S. citizens, who are not afforded the same reduced tuition rates or scholarships, in direct conflict with federal law. On Tuesday, Sept. 2, the Department of Justice filed a complaint in the Southern District of Illinois against the State of Illinois, Governor Pritzker, the State Attorney General, and the boards of trustees of state universities in Illinois seeking to enjoin the State from enforcing the Illinois laws and bring them into compliance with federal requirements.

In the complaint, the United States seeks to enjoin enforcement of Illinois laws that requires colleges and universities to provide in-state tuition rates for all aliens who maintain Illinois residency, regardless of whether those aliens are lawfully present in the United States. Federal law prohibits institutions of higher education from providing benefits to aliens that are not offered to U.S. citizens. The Illinois laws blatantly conflict with federal law and are thus in conflict with the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution.

“Under federal law, schools cannot provide benefits to illegal aliens that they do not provide to U.S. citizens,” said Attorney General Pamela Bondi. “This Department of Justice has already filed 9/2/25, 1:53 PM Office of Public Affairs | The Justice Department Files Complaint Challenging Illinois Laws Providing In-State Tuition and Scholarship… https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justice-department-files-complaint-challenging-illinois-laws-providing-state-tuition-and 1/4 multiple lawsuits to prevent U.S. students from being treated like second-class citizens — Illinois now joins the list of states where we are relentlessly fighting to vindicate federal law.”

“Illinois has an apparent desire to win a ‘race to the bottom’ as the country’s leading sanctuary state. Its misguided approach mandating in-state tuition, scholarships, and financial aid to illegal aliens plainly violates federal law,” said U.S. Attorney Steven D. Weinhoeft for the Southern District of Illinois. “This policy treats illegal aliens better than U.S. citizens living in other states and incentivizes even more illegal immigration, all on the taxpayer’s dime. Illinois citizens deserve better.”

This lawsuit follows two executive orders signed by President Trump that seek to ensure illegal aliens are not obtaining taxpayer benefits or preferential treatment. The first, “Ending Taxpayer Subsidization of Open Borders” orders all agencies to “ensure, to the maximum extent permitted by law, that no taxpayer-funded benefits go to unqualified aliens.” The second, “Protecting American Communities From Criminal Aliens,” directs relevant officials to “take appropriate action to stop the enforcement of State and local laws, regulations, policies, and practices favoring aliens over any groups of American citizens that are unlawful, preempted by Federal law, or otherwise unenforceable, including State laws that provide in-State higher education tuition to aliens but not to out-of-State American citizens.”

Oakland City man arrested for strangulation

On September 2, 2025, at 5:34 p.m. Gibson County Central Dispatch received a report of a disturbance in the 12500 block of East 100 South.  Law enforcement from the Gibson County Sheriff’s Office and Oakland City Police Department were dispatched to the area.  Upon arriving law enforcement began an investigation into the incident where evidence led officers to attempt to place 66-year-old Samuel Maikranz of Oakland City into custody.  After a brief struggle Mr. Maikranz was taken into custody and the inquiry was finished.  Deputy Wyatt Hunt transported Mr. Maikranz to the Gibson County Detention Center where he was charged with Strangulation, Battery, and Resisting Law Enforcement.
 
Deputies Wes Baumgart and Eric Powell as well as Oakland City Chief Tim Gaines and Officer Mike McGregor assisted Deputy Hunt in his investigation.   
 
All criminal defendants are to be presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.
 


Traffic stop leads to arrest of Evansville man

On September 2, 2025, at 3:12 p.m. Gibson County Deputy Eric Powell conducted a traffic stop on a Silver 2006 Toyota Camry after observing a moving violation on US 41 near County Road 1200 South.  Upon approaching the vehicle Deputy Powell identified the driver as 40-year-old Jose Espinoza of Evansville.  During a roadside investigation Deputy Powell ran Mr. Espinoza through the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles and discovered that the driver had never obtained a valid Indiana driver’s license.  At that point Deputy Powell placed Mr. Espinoza into custody and in preparation for the vehicle to be towed an inventory of the vehicle was conducted.  During the inventory pills were located that tested positive for Methamphetamines and Fentanyl.  Once the vehicle had been inventoried and towed from the scene Mr. Espinoza was transported to the Gibson County Detention Center where he was charged with Operator Never Licensed and Possession of Fentanyl.
 
Deputy Wes Baumgart and Haubstadt Town Marshal Jason Wright assisted Deputy Powell in his investigation.    
 
All criminal defendants are to be presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

Road closure planned for State Road 64 in Gibson County

GIBSON COUNTY Ind. – The Indiana Department of Transportation announces a road closure for State Road 64 in Gibson County.

Beginning on or around Monday, September 8, crews will begin a road closure on State Road 64 between Princeton and Francisco. This closure will occur between Jefferson Street and First Street.

This road closure will allow for a chip and seal road maintenance project. Work is expected to take a week to complete, depending on the weather.

The official detour for this project is U.S. 41 to State Road 168 to I-69. Local traffic will have access during this project. INDOT urges drivers to slow down and stay alert in work zones.

Mt. Carmel Man Sentenced To 3 Years In Prison

Wabash County State’s Attorney Kelli Storckman announced that on September 2, 2025, Alvin Addison, a 60-year-old man from Mt. Carmel, Illinois, was sentenced to three years in the Illinois Department of Corrections. The sentence was handed down by the Honorable Circuit Judge William Hudson in Wabash County Circuit Court.

Addison was charged on April 20, 2024, with Domestic Battery, a Class 4 Felony, after law enforcement were called by a family member.  An investigation conducted by the Wabash County Sheriff’s Department found that Addison had battered two family members following a disagreement. Addison will be placed on mandatory supervised release for 4 years following his release from the Department of Corrections.

Start Date Set For College Drive Repaving

As work continues on the 9th Street repaving project, a start date has been announced for another big road project in Mt. Carmel. The repaving of College Drive from 13th Street to Park Road is tentatively set to begin September 12th according to city engineer Dave Dallas. Last month, the City Council approved a $402,691 bid from Howell Paving to do the work. Dallas said the project must been done by the end of the year or the state will pull their share of funding for the project. The bid was below the project estimate according to Dallas.

Lanes reopening where possible for Labor Day holiday travel 

Non-emergency closures suspended, work zones still plentiful across the state 

 

SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Department of Transportation announced today that lanes that have been closed for construction will reopen, where possible, for Labor Day holiday to minimize travel disruption. ​ Non-emergency closures will be suspended from 3 p.m. Friday, Aug. 29, to 11:59 p.m. Monday, Sept. 1. 

 

The following lane closures will remain in place during the holiday weekend. Motorists can expect delays and should allow extra time for trips through these areas. Drivers are urged to pay close attention to changed conditions and signs in the work zones, obey the posted speed limits, refrain from using mobile devices and stay alert for workers and equipment. At all times, please buckle and drive sober. 

 

District 1 

 

City of Chicago 

 

  • Kennedy Expressway (Interstate 90/94) reversible lanes are outbound only; lane reductions between Division Street and Pulaski Road continue. ​ 

  • Outbound Kennedy ramp to Augusta Boulevard/Milwaukee Avenue; closed. ​ ​ ​ 

  • North Avenue (Illinois 64) ramp to outbound Kennedy; closed. ​ ​ ​ 

  • Outbound Kennedy ramp to Armitage Avenue; closed. ​ ​ ​ 

  • Outbound Kennedy ramp to Kimball Avenue; closed. ​ ​ ​ 

  • Addison Street ramp to outbound Kennedy; closed. ​ ​ ​ 

  • Outbound Kennedy ramp to Pulaski Road/Irving Park Road (Illinois 19); closed. ​ ​ ​ 

  • Outbound Kennedy ramp to Diversey Avenue; closed. ​ ​ ​ 

  • Fullerton Avenue ramp to outbound Kennedy and the slip ramp portion to Western Avenue; closed. ​ ​ ​ 

  • Foster Avenue over the Kennedy; closed. 

  • Westbound Foster Avenue ramp to outbound Kennedy; closed. 

  • Eastbound Ohio Street feeder ramp between Orleans Street and the Kennedy; lane reductions continue. 

  • Westbound Ontario Street feeder ramp between Orleans Street and the Kennedy; lane reductions continue. 

  • Ashland Avenue over the Eisenhower Expressway (I-290); lane reductions continue. 

  • Outbound Kennedy ramp to I-190 at O’Hare International Airport; shoulders closed. 

  • Outbound Dan Ryan Expressway (I-90/94) at 55th Street; lane reductions and shoulder closures continue. 

  • Cicero Avenue (Illinois 50) between 67th and 71st Street; lane reductions continue.

 

Cook County 

 

  • Michigan City Road over the Bishop Ford Freeway in Calumet City; closed, detour posted. 

  • Franklin Avenue between Runge Street and Mannheim Road (U.S. 12/45) in Franklin Park; lane reductions continue. 

  • Irving Park Road (Illinois 19) between Wesley Terrace and River Road in Schiller Park; lane reductions continue. 

  • Shermer Road between Willow and Techny roads in Northbrook; lane reductions continue. 

  • Westbound Bernard Drive between Arlington Heights and Lincoln Terrace in Buffalo Grove; closed. 

  • Green Bay Road between McCormick Boulevard and Isabella Street in Evanston; lane reductions continue. 

  • 19th Avenue between Oak and Madison streets in Maywood; closed to through traffic, detour posted. 

  • La Grange Road (U.S. 12/20/45) between Tri-State Tollway (I-294) and the Stevenson Expressway (I-55); lane reductions continue. 

  • Outbound Stevenson ramp to southbound La Grange Road; closed, detour posted. 

  • Inbound Stevenson ramp to northbound La Grange Road; closed, detour posted. 

  • Inbound Eisenhower Expressway (eastbound I-290) between First Avenue (Illinois 171) and the Des Plaines River; right shoulder closed. 

  • Old Chicago Road over Forked Creek in Wesley Township; closed, detour posted. 

  • Cermak Road between 19th Street and Gardner Road in Broadview and Westchester; lane reductions continue. 

  • Ashland Avenue/Wood Street between 127th Street in Calumet Park and 147th Street/Sibley Boulevard (Illinois 83) in Harvey; closed, detour posted. 

  • 127th Street (Illinois 83) over the Cal-Sag Channel in Crestwood; lane reductions continue. 

  • 55th Street between Wolf and Brainard roads in Western Springs, La Grange and Countryside; lane reductions continue. 

  • Cicero Avenue (Illinois 50) between Sprucewood Lane and Town Center Drive in Matteson; lane reductions continue. 

  • 123rd Street between La Grange Road and 86th Avenue in Palos Park; closed, detour posted. 

  • Southwest Highway (Illinois 7) between 131st and 135th streets in Orland Park and Palos Park; closed, detour posted. 

  • Illinois 53 between Kirchoff and Lake Cook roads in Rolling Meadows, Arlington Heights and Palatine; lane reductions continue. 

 

DuPage County 

 

  • Rohlwing Road (Illinois 53) over the Canadian National railroad south of Fullerton Avenue in Addison; lane reductions continue. 

  • Illinois 53 over the East Branch DuPage River and Ginkgo Way at the Morton Arboretum in Lisle; lane reductions continue. 

  • Roosevelt Road (Illinois 38) at Illinois 53 in Glen Ellyn; lane reductions on both roads continue. 

 

Kane County 

 

  • Eastbound Chicago Street between Center Street and Liberty Street (Illinois 25) in Elgin; closed, detour posted. 

  • U.S. 20 at State Street (Illinois 31) in Elgin; lane reductions on both roads continue. 

  • McLean Boulevard between Stearns Road and Spring Street in South Elgin; closed, detour posted. 

 

Lake County 

 

  • Oak Spring Road over the Des Plaines River in Libertyville Township; closed, detour posted. 

  • Sprucewood Lane and Lake Shore Drive in Lindenhurst; lane closures continue. 

  • Deerpath Road between Oakwood and Western avenues in Lake Forest; closed, detour posted. 

  • Northwest Highway (U.S. 14) between Hough Street (Illinois 59) and Valencia Avenue in Barrington; lane reductions continue. 

 

McHenry County 

 

  • Flat Iron Road over Mokeler Creek southwest of Harvard; closed, detour posted. 

  • White Oaks Road over the West Branch Piscasaw Creek, just south of the Wisconsin border in Chemung Township; closed, detour posted. 

  • Hunter Road over Beaver Creek, west of Harvard in Chemung Township; closed, detour posted. 

  • Sands Road between Northwest Highway (U.S. 14) and Three Oaks Road in Crystal Lake; closed, detour posted. 

  • Southbound Prospect Street between Telegraph Street (Illinois 176) and U.S. 20 in Marengo; closed, detour posted. 

 

Will County 

 

  • Moen Avenue between Mound Road and Larkin Avenue in Rockdale; closed, detour posted. 

  • Sioux Drive/Dove Drive between Sunset Drive and Eames Street (U.S. 6) in Channahon; lane reductions continue. 

  • Essington Road between Pandola Avenue and Citadel Drive in Joliet; lane reductions continue. 

  • Northwest Frontage Road between Jefferson Street (U.S. 52) and Black Road in Shorewood; closed, detour posted. 

  • Northbound I-55 ramp to westbound I-80 in Shorewood; closed, detour posted. 

  • Southbound I-55 ramp to eastbound I-80; closed, detour posted. 

  • Southbound I-55 from 1 mile south of I-80 to I-80; both shoulders closed. 

  • Southbound I-55 at I-80; both shoulders closed. 

  • I-80 between Ridge Road and Wheeler Avenue in Joliet; all shoulders closed. 

  • Westbound I-80 ramp to southbound Larkin Avenue (Illinois 7) in Joliet; closed, detour posted. 

  • Southbound Larkin Avenue ramp to eastbound I-80; closed, detour posted. 

  • I-80 at Richards Street in Joliet; all ramps closed. 

  • I-80 between Rowell Avenue in Joliet and Gougar Road in New Lenox; all shoulders closed. 

  • Larkin Avenue between Meadow Avenue and McDonough Street in Joliet; lane reductions continue. 

  • Midland Avenue at I-80 in Joliet; right shoulder closed. 

  • West Frontage Road at I-80 in Shorewood; lane reductions continue with traffic controlled by temporary signals. 

  • Richards Street between Colburn Avenue and Fifth Street in Joliet; lane reductions and shoulder closures continue. 

  • Briggs Street over I-80 in Joliet; lane reductions and shoulder closures continue. 

  • La Grange Road (U.S. 45) between Colorado Avenue and La Porte Road in Frankfort; lane reductions continue. 

  • Southbound Illinois 53 between Arsenal Road north of Wilmington and Hoff Road south of Elwood; lane reductions continue. 

  • Northbound Broadway Street (Illinois 7/53) between Division Street and University Parkway in Lockport; lane reductions continue. 

  • Westbound Illinois 7 at Broadway Street (Illinois 53) in Lockport; lane reductions continue. 

  • Lockport Street (eastbound Illinois 126) over the DuPage River in Plainfield; closed, detour posted. 

  • Ruby Street (Illinois 53) over the Des Plaines River in Joliet; closed, detour posted. 

 

District 2 

 

Henry County 

 

  • I-80 between the Rock River and Cleveland Avenue; lane reductions continue. 

  • Illinois 6 at Osco Road west of Geneseo; closed, detour posted. 

 

Jo Daviess County 

 

  • U.S. 20 at Barge Terminal Road near East Dubuque; lane reductions continue. 

 

Ogle County 

 

  • Richie Road over I-39 just south of Rochelle; closed. 

 

Stephenson County 

 

  • Illinois 73 over Indian Creek in Winslow; lane reductions continue with traffic controlled by temporary signals. 

 

Whiteside County 

 

  • I-88 between U.S. 30 (exit 44) and the U.S. 30 spur (exit 36) near Rock Falls; lane reductions continue. 

 

Winnebago County 

 

  • I-39/Harrison Avenue interchange just south of Rockford; lane reductions continue. 

  • Illinois 2 over the Rock River near Rockton; lane reductions continue. 

  • Springfield Avenue between Auburn and Kilburn avenues in Rockford; closed, detour posted. 

  • Westbound U.S. 20 over the Business U.S. 20 exit ramp just west of Rockford; lane reductions continue.

 

District 3 

 

Bureau County 

 

  • I-80 between mileposts 35 and 45; lane reductions continue. 

  • I-180 between mileposts 7 and 8; lane reductions continue. 

  • Illinois 92 over Masters Creek just west of Van Orin; lane reductions continue with traffic controlled by temporary signals. 

  • Illinois 29 between Briarcliff Drive and Miners Road in Spring Valley; lane reductions continue with traffic controlled by temporary signals. 

  • Illinois 40 over the BNSF crossing in Buda; closed, detour posted. 

  • Illinois 92 about a mile west of Illinois 40; lane reductions continue with traffic controlled by temporary signals. 

 

Kankakee County 

 

  • Illinois 1/17 over the Kankakee River at Momence; lane reductions continue. 

  • Illinois 17 near Union Hill; lane reductions continue with traffic controlled by temporary signals. 

 

La Salle County 

 

  • U.S. 34 through Earlville; closed, detour posted. 

 

 Livingston County 

 

  • I-55 about a mile south of Odell; lane reductions continue. 

 

District 4 

 

Fulton County 

 

  • Illinois 78/97 just north of U.S. 136 over the Spoon River and Lacy Ditch; lane reductions continue with traffic controlled by temporary signals. 

 

Henderson County 

 

  • Carman Road over Dugout Creek near Lomax; lane reductions continue with traffic controlled by temporary signals. 

  • U.S. 34 about 1 mile east of the Mississippi River; lane closures continue. 

  • Illinois 94 about 5 miles north of the Illinois 164 junction; lane reductions continue with traffic controlled by temporary signals. 

  • Illinois 94 over North Henderson Creek about 3 miles west of Little York; lane reductions continue with traffic controlled by temporary signals. 

  • U.S. 67 at Roseville; lane reductions continue. 

 

Knox County 

 

  • Illinois 78 at the railroad viaduct just south of Yates City; closed. 

  • I-74 over the Spoon River; lane reductions continue. 

  • Illinois 180 about 3 miles north of Williamsfield; lane reductions continue with traffic controlled by temporary signals. 

 

Mercer County 

 

  • U.S. 67 over Toms Creek west of Alexis; lane reductions continue with traffic controlled by temporary signals. 

  • U.S. 67 over North Henderson Creek about 7 miles of Viola; lane reductions continue with traffic controlled by temporary signals. 

 

Peoria County 

 

  • Eastbound War Memorial Drive (U.S. 150) at Adams Street (Illinois 29) in Peoria; lane reductions continue. 

  • Westbound U.S. 150 across the McClugage Bridge; lane reductions continue. 

  • Adams Street (Illinois 29) between Lorentz Avenue and Eureka Street in Peoria; lane reductions continue. 

  • I-74/474/Illinois 6 interchange; lane reductions continue. 

  • I-74 near Brimfield; lane reductions continStark County 

  • Illinois 17/91 over the Spoon River west of Wyoming; lane reductions continue with traffic controlled by temporary signals. 

 

Tazewell County 

 

  • Allentown Road, Feather Road and Armington Road over I-155; closed. 

  • Illinois 122 over I-155; lane reductions continue with traffic controlled by temporary signals. 

 

District 5 

 

Champaign County 

 

  • Eastbound I-74 ramp to northbound I-57 in Champaign; closed, detour posted. 

  • Westbound I-74 at Cunningham Avenue (U.S. 45) in Urbana; lane reductions continue. 

  • I-72 from the I-57 interchange in Champaign to 4 miles west; lane reductions continue. 

 

Douglas County 

 

  • I-57 from Tuscola (exit 212) to just south of Arcola; lane reductions continue. 

 

McLean County 

 

  • U.S. 24 about 2 miles west of Chenoa; lane reductions continue with traffic controlled by temporary signals. 

  • I-74 between mileposts 119 and 125; lane reductions continue. 

  • Westbound I-74 ramp to northbound I-55 (exit 163); closed. 

 

Vermilion County 

 

  • I-74 between G Street (exit 214) in Tilton and the Indiana state line; lane reductions continue. 

  • Bowman Street ramp from westbound I-74 in Danville; closed. 

  • Illinois 49 about 2 miles south of U.S. 136; lane reductions continue with traffic controlled by temporary signals. 

  • U.S. 136 about 2 miles east of Illinois 49; lane reductions continue with traffic controlled by temporary signals. 

 

District 6 

 

Cass County 

 

  • U.S. 67 over the Illinois River at Beardstown; lane reductions continue with traffic controlled by temporary signals. 

 

Christian County 

 

  • Illinois 29 just southeast of Millersville; lane reductions continue with traffic controlled by temporary signals. 

  • U.S. 51 at Leafland Street in Assumption; lane reductions continue 

 

Morgan County 

 

  • U.S. 67 from the Cass County line to Harts Gravel Road; lane reductions continue. 

 

Pike County 

 

  • Illinois 104 from the Illinois 107 junction about 12 miles west to 2873rd Lane in Adams County; lane reductions continue.

 

District 7 

 

Coles County 

 

  • County Road 900 N over Riley Creek west of Charleston; closed. 

 

Cumberland County 

 

  • I-70 over Cottonwood Creek 6 miles east of the Effingham County line; lane reductions continue. 

 

Lawrence County 

 

  • U.S. 50 just east of Sumner; lane reductions continue with traffic controlled by temporary signals. 

 

Macon County 

 

  • I-72 over U.S. 51 west of Decatur; lane reductions continue. 

 

Moultrie County 

 

  • Caldwell Road over three streams between U.S. 36 and Illinois 121; lane reductions continue with traffic controlled by temporary signals. 

 

Richland County 

 

  • Illinois 130 about 3 miles north of Olney; lane reductions continue with traffic controlled by temporary signals.

 

District 8 

 

Bond County 

 

  • I-70 west of Greenville; lane reductions continue. 

 

Madison County 

 

  • Illinois 111 at the I-270 interchange; closed, with periodic ramp closures. 

  • Ramp from eastbound I-270 to southbound Illinois 111; closed. 

  • Illinois 100 over Elsah Creek; lane reductions continue. 

  • Southbound Illinois 111 just before I-55/270; lane reductions continue. 

 

Randolph County 

 

  • Illinois 4 at Illinois 150 west of Steeleville; closed, detour posted. 

 

St. Clair County 

 

  • Westbound I-64 over the Norfolk Southern railroad; lane reductions continue. 

 

District 9 

 

Jefferson County 

 

  • I-64 between U.S. 51 and I-57; lane reductions continue. 

 

Johnson County 

 

  • I-24 at milepost 10; lane reductions continue. 

 

Massac County 

 

  • I-24 over the Ohio River; lane reductions continue. 

 

Perry County 

 

  • Illinois 127 about 5 miles north of Pinckneyville; lane reductions continue with traffic controlled by temporary signals. 

 

Union County 

 

  • U.S. 51 north of Anna; lane reductions continue with traffic controlled by temporary signals. 

 

White County 

 

  • I-64 east of Grayville; lane reductions continue. 

 

Williamson County 

 

  • Southbound I-57 between mileposts 43 and 32; lane reductions continue. 

 

Over the next six years, IDOT is planning to improve more than 3,200 miles of highway and nearly 9 million square feet of bridge deck as part of Rebuild Illinois, which is investing $33.2 billion into all modes of transportation. Accomplishments through Year Six of Rebuild Illinois include almost $20.8 billion of improvements statewide on 7,897 miles of highway, 815 bridges and 1,181 additional safety improvements. 

 

For more information on IDOT projects, click here or view area construction details on the traveler information map on GettingAroundIllinois.com. 

ILLINOIS STATE POLICE ARRESTS FLORA WOMAN FOR CHARGES INVOLVING A MINOR

FLORA - Illinois State Police (ISP) Division of Criminal Investigation Zone 8 arrested 24-year-old Jaryn L. Allen of Flora, IL, for two criminal offenses that involved a minor: Harmful Material (Class 4 Felony) and Contributing to the Criminal Delinquency of a Minor (Class A Misdemeanor). ​

On May 8, 2025, ISP was requested by the Flora Police Department to investigate an allegation of distributing harmful materials to a minor and contributing to the delinquency of a minor, including reportedly providing alcohol to a minor between March 1 and May 7, 2025, in Clay County. ​

After a thorough investigation, ISP Special Agents presented their findings to the Clay County State’s Attorney. ​ On August 28, 2025, Allen was formally charged with the above charges. ​ Allen was taken into custody on an arrest warrant by ISP Special Agents and the Flora Police Department. ​ Allen was transported to the Clay County Jail where she remains in custody with no bond until she appears in front of a judge. No further information is available at this time.