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The Mahomet Aquifer is a vital source of drinking water for more than half the population in east-central Illinois. Which is why in 2015, the US Environmental Protection agency designated a portion of the Mahomet Aquifer as a "Sole Source Aquifer." That designation provides additional protections for the nearly one million Illinoisans who rely on it for their primary source of drinking water.

According to the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) vehicle theft rates have risen steadily since 2019. In 2023, more than one million vehicles were reported stolen nationwide. Illinois saw 41,528 vehicles stolen during that time, an increase of 7% from the previous year.

In fiscal year 2024, the Illinois Statewide Auto Theft Task Force (ISATT) conducted 1,854 investigations and recovered 1,346 vehicles worth approximately $30 million.

Each October 15, we come together to observe National Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day. For many, it’s a day to honor the lives of children who were lost far too soon, whether through miscarriage, stillbirth, or infant death. For others, it’s a time to show support, lending a voice to the silent grief that countless families experience. It’s a day that reminds us that while these losses are common, the journey through them is unique and deeply personal.

Initially a day to remember when the explorer Christopher Columbus landed in the New World on October 12, 1492, the Columbus Day holiday has since evolved into celebrating Italian-American heritage.

The first Columbus Day celebration took place in 1792, when New York’s Columbian Order—better known as Tammany Hall—held an event to commemorate the historic landing’s 300th anniversary. Taking pride in Columbus’ birthplace and faith, Italian and Catholic communities in various parts of the country began organizing annual religious ceremonies and parades in his honor.

As we celebrate the U.S. Navy’s 248th birthday on October 13, we recognize the courage, commitment, and sacrifice of the men and women who have served our nation. Since its founding in 1775, the Navy has been a cornerstone of American defense, evolving from a small fleet of ships into a global force that protects not only U.S. interests but also promotes peace and stability around the world.

Illinois and the larger Midwest region provide the food that feeds not just the rest of the nation, but much of the world. Today, with innovations such as ethanol and soy biodiesel, Illinois farms are also key players in the 21st century energy economy. Through its many forms: farming, manufacturing, retailing and trading, agriculture has been the backbone of Illinois’ economy for over 200 years.