
| Today's Local News |
Blagojevich Jury To Resume Deliberations WBGZ Radio | Aug 9, 2010 Jurors in the federal corruption trial of former Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich will begin their ninth day of deliberations this morning. The group met for only a half day Friday before breaking for the weekend. There's no word on how close they are to reaching a verdict.[Full Story] |
Accident Victim Upgraded to FairWBGZ Radio | Aug 9, 2010 The driver of a tractor-trailer involved in a multi-vehicle accident on I-64 is improving. The man was behind the wheel of a big rig that crashed near New Baden on Friday. Illinois State Police troopers say at least five vehicles were involved, but they are not sure what caused the crash.[Full Story] |
Adult Vaccinations ![]() WBGZ Radio | Aug 9, 2010 In honor of national immunization month, the Illinois Department of Public Health is reminding vaccinations aren’t just for kids. Public Health spokesperson Melaney Arnold says as you rush to get your kids’ physicals done before the new school year, it’s a good idea to make sure you’re up to date on your shots as well.[Full Story] |
Despicable Act ![]() WBGZ Radio | Aug 9, 2010 An independent candidate for governor believes someone is trying to sabotage his effort to get people employed. Scott Lee Cohen calls it a despicable act. His office has received well over 100 phone calls from people seeking more information about a job fair he plans on holding Aug. 19 in Chicago. [Full Story] |
Murals Promote Town ![]() WBGZ Radio | Aug 9, 2010 A ‘Sign Post Forest’ has sprouted in Downtown Danville. They are from over 150 artists who traveled to the city to paint historical murals. The signs tell how far it is back to each artist’s hometown. One is also from Watson Lake in the Yukon Territory…where in the 1940’s Danville native Carl Lindley got homesick while working on the Alaska Highway.[Full Story] |
Queen Haley ![]() WBGZ Radio | Aug 9, 2010 A young woman from Athens, Ill., will preside over this year’s Illinois State Fair. The reigning Miss Illinois County Fair Queen says the competition she won is more of a scholarship program than a beauty contest.[Full Story] |
Page
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
|










