State Superintendent of Education Tony Sanders noted that the literacy plan grew out of multiple competing legislative proposals calling on the state board to do something to improve students’ reading and writing skills.
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Iran’s semi-official Fars news agency reported that Tehran is likely to approve the agreement though it has yet to give a formal response.
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The festival originally started as a fundraiser for the village’s community pool. But Co-Chairwoman Natalie Anderson says it now raises funds for any organization in Tremont.
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The announcement comes as food assistance groups experience increased need due to cuts to federal food assistance, including the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program.
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The assessment would specifically consider whether the youth or their caregiver could face criminal charges for healthcare that is legal in Illinois or whether the youth would lose access to healthcare that is legal in Illinois.
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A portion of the North Tower roof at Carle Health Pekin Hospital was damaged by storms, but a spokesman says there were no injuries and the hospital remains fully operational.
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In order to comply with that change in federal law, Illinois lawmakers included language in this year’s annual Medicaid omnibus bill, Senate Bill 3365, removing most groups of noncitizens from eligibility under state law.
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“Not a single lawsuit have we filed because of a policy difference with the president of the United States or with the federal government,” Raoul said.
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