| 81: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 2019 February 7 | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | Four years of failure and ideological warfare in Illinois state government created a mess that will take years to put behind us. Many of the worst consequences are well-known: more than $1 billion in interest penalties, the decimation of human service providers, college enrollment that dropped by more than 70,000 students, and universities in jeopardy of losing their accreditation. This report builds on previous work and identifies damage that is even worse than previously known, including a projected $3.2 billion budget deficit for FY20 that is 16 percent higher than previous estimates. | | | Date Created: | 02-07-2019 | | | Agency ID: | | | | ISL ID: | 000000083830 Original UID: 196662 FIRST WORD: Digging | |
82: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 2019 November 20 | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | Press Release: The Illinois Department of Agriculture (IDOA) has approved another cultivation center to grow cannabis for adult-use which becomes legal in Illinois on January 1,2020. | | | Date Created: | 11-20-2019 | | | Agency ID: | | | | ISL ID: | 000000087642 Original UID: 198627 FIRST WORD: Delavan | |
83: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 2021 February 22 | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | Press Release: The Illinois Department of Agriculture (IDOA) released emergency administrative rules detailing additional restrictions for dicamba application on soybeans for the 2021 growing season. | | | Date Created: | 02-22-2021 | | | Agency ID: | | | | ISL ID: | 000000089847 Original UID: 200964 FIRST WORD: Dicamba | |
84: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 2021 February 18 | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | Application for Certificate of Service Authority under Section 19-110 of the Public Utilities Act. | | | Date Created: | 02-18-2021 | | | Agency ID: | 20-0857 | | | ISL ID: | 000000091457 Original UID: 201955 FIRST WORD: Dynegy | |
85: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 2020 April 16 | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | A pharmacist may use their professionaljudgment, after screening for potential drug therapy problems, to determine whether todispense a prescribed drug if there are National or State emergencies or guidelines affectingavailability, usage or supplies of drugs; unavailability of a drug; or a potentially fraudulent prescription. | | | Date Created: | 04-16-2020 | | | Agency ID: | | | | ISL ID: | 000000092857 Original UID: 203417 FIRST WORD: Dispensing | |
86: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 2021 November 4 | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | Press release: Illinoisans should check expiration and change batteries in smoke alarms or replace broken alarms twice a year. | | | Date Created: | 11-04-2021 | | | Agency ID: | | | | ISL ID: | 000000100533 Original UID: 206581 FIRST WORD: Daylight | |
87: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 2019 May 31 | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | This article helps demystify the evaluation process and offers practical advice for practitioners endeavoring to evaluate a program. | | | Date Created: | 06-10-2019 | | | Agency ID: | | | | ISL ID: | 000000101222 Original UID: 207115 FIRST WORD: Demystifying | |
88: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 2022 September | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | Overview of fees for driver's license and state ID cards in Illinois. | | | Date Created: | 09-15-2022 | | | Agency ID: | | | | ISL ID: | 000000103595 Original UID: 209916 FIRST WORD: Driver's | |
89: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 2021 December 15 | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | Press Release: Unsolicited donations often become the Second Disaster. | | | Date Created: | 12-15-2021 | | | Agency ID: | | | | ISL ID: | 000000103992 Original UID: 210528 FIRST WORD: DOs | |
90: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 2016 | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | Doctoral guidelines for Counselor Education and Supervision | | | Date Created: | 01-31-2017 | | | Agency ID: | | | | ISL ID: | 000000103838 Original UID: 210081 FIRST WORD: Dissertation | |
91: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 1999 | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | by Janice Tauer Wass, published 1999 | | | Date Created: | 09-26-2023 | | | Agency ID: | | | | ISL ID: | 000000104339 Original UID: 210649 FIRST WORD: Dolls | |
92: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 2023 August | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | Downed power lines and wires caused by a storm or vehicle accident are incredibly dangerous for anyone. Keep everyone away and immediately contact your local authorities. | | | Date Created: | 08-09-2023 | | | Agency ID: | | | | ISL ID: | 000000106315 Original UID: 212596 FIRST WORD: Downed | |
93: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 2022 July 26 | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | Press Release: Googles Chicago office consisted of two people in River North. And today, were announcing we intend to buy the iconic James R. Thompson Center building in Chicagos Loop upon future renovation, which deepens our commitment to Googles long-term presence in the city. | | | Date Created: | 07-26-2022 | | | Agency ID: | | | | ISL ID: | 000000106648 Original UID: 213310 FIRST WORD: Deepening | |
94: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 2023 June | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | Dust storms and Haboobs can occur anywhere including Illinois! | | | Date Created: | 06-28-2023 | | | Agency ID: | | | | ISL ID: | 000000106316 Original UID: 212597 FIRST WORD: Dust | |
95: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 2022 June 13 | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | Press Release: This week, Illinois will see abnormally high temperatures and humidity. To increase visibility on the dangers of extreme heat, the Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA) is offering tips to help everyone stay safe when temperatures rise. | | | Date Created: | 06-13-2022 | | | Agency ID: | | | | ISL ID: | 000000106267 Original UID: 212996 FIRST WORD: Dangerous | |
96: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 2023 August 5 | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | Persons reentering the community after prison face many obstacles that have been shown to reduce recidivism, such as securing employment. Like many states, Illinois operates work release centers allowing prisoners nearing the end of their sentence to work in the community and stay in the correctional facility when not working. Although the research is limited, these programs have been shown to be successful at increasing post-release employment, increasing hours worked, and reducing recidivism | | | Date Created: | 08-01-2023 | | | Agency ID: | | | | ISL ID: | 000000107647 Original UID: 214184 FIRST WORD: Differences | |
97: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 2000 | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | In the East St. Louis vicinity, the Illinois Department of Transportation, Division of Highways (IDOT) owns 55 high-capacity wells that are used to maintain the elevation of the ground-water table below the highway surface in areas where the highway is depressed below the original land surface. The dewatering systems are located at five sites in the alluvial valley of the Mississippi River in an area known as the American Bottoms. The alluvial deposits at the dewatering sites are about 90 to 115 feet thick and consist of fine sand, silt, and clay in the upper 10 to 30 feet, underlain by medium to coarse sand about 70 to 100 feet thick. The condition and efficiency of a number of the dewatering wells became suspect in 1982 on the basis of data collected and reviewed by IDOT staff. Since 1983, IDOT and the Illinois State Water Survey (ISWS) have conducted a cooperative investigation to more adequately assess the operation and condition of the wells, to attempt to understand the probable causes of well deterioration, and to evaluate rehabilitation procedures used on the wells. Work conducted during FY 95 (Phase 12) included monitoring the rehabilitation of four wells, step-testing the rehabilitated wells and checking the discharge from two wells for sand pumpage, checking the quality of the water discharged during the step tests, and monitoring the ground-water levels at the dewatering system sites. Posttreatment step tests were used to help document the rehabilitation of four dewatering wells, Interstate-70 (I-70) Wells 3A, 5, 11A, and 15, during FY 95 (Phase 12). Chemical treatments used to restore the capacity of these four wells were moderately successful. The improvement in specific capacity per well averaged about 103 percent based on data from pre- and posttreatment step tests. The specific capacity of I-70 Well 15 was restored to about 109 percent of the average observed specific capacity of wells in good condition at the I-70 site and the other three wells were restored to about 72 to 87 percent of the average observed specific capacity for wells in good condition. The sand pumpage investigation conducted during the posttreatment step tests on I-70 Wells 3A and 11A showed little or insignificant amounts of sand in the portable settling tank after the step tests. The tank was required to divert the discharged water into the stormwater drainage system during the other two step tests, precluding a check for sand pumpage. | | | Date Created: | 9 24 2004 | | | Agency ID: | CR-2000-10 | | | ISL ID: | 000000000829 Original UID: 999999994306 FIRST WORD: Dewatering | |
98: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 2003 | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | In the East St. Louis vicinity, the Illinois Department of Transportation Division of Highways (IDOT) owns 56 high-capacity wells that are used to maintain the elevation of the groundwater table below the highway surface in areas in which the highways were constructed below the original land surface. The dewatering systems are located at five sites in the alluvial valley of the Mississippi River in an area known as the American Bottoms. The alluvial deposits at the dewatering sites are about 90 to 115 feet thick and consist of fine sand, silt, and clay in the upper 10 to 30 feet, underlain by about 70 to 100 feet of medium to coarse sand. The condition and efficiency of a number of the dewatering wells became suspect in 1982 on the basis of data collected and reviewed by IDOT staff. Since 1983, IDOT and the Illinois State Water Survey have conducted a cooperative investigation to more adequately assess the operation and condition of the wells, to attempt to understand the probable causes of well deterioration, and to evaluate rehabilitation procedures used on the wells. Work scheduled for FY 00 (Phase 17) included conducting 18 condition-assessment and posttreatment step tests, monitoring of the chemical treatment of 11 wells, and observing and documenting the construction of 2 new (replacement) dewatering wells. Of the 18 step tests conducted, 11 were post-chemical-treatment step tests, 5 were routine condition assessment step tests on existing wells, and 2 were condition assessments on newly constructed wells. The results of the five condition assessment step tests indicated specific capacities ranging from 25.1 to 65.2 gallons per minute per foot (gpm/ft), corresponding to very poor to fair well conditions, respectively. It was recommended that all five wells be chemically treated in FY01. Posttreatment step tests were used to help document the rehabilitation of 11 dewatering wells during FY 00 (Phase 17): I-70 Wells 2A and 8A; 25th Street Wells 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, and 9; and Missouri Avenue Wells 2 and 3. Chemical treatments used to restore the capacity of these seven wells were moderately successful. There was a wide range of improvement in specific capacity per well, ranging from 2 percent to 503 percent improvement, and averaging 124 percent based on specific-capacity data from pre- and posttreatment step tests. A sand pumpage investigation, which was conducted during 15 of the 18 step tests during FY 00, revealed that 25th Street Wells 2, 3, and 4 were pumping sand. These conditions may pose a threat to the long-term operation of these wells, especially 25th Street Well 4. Smaller amounts of sand were found following the step test for 25th Street Wells 2 and 3. | | | Date Created: | 9 24 2004 | | | Agency ID: | CR-2003-08 | | | ISL ID: | 000000000874 Original UID: 999999994406 FIRST WORD: Dewatering | |
99: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 2007 | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | Map of the approximate thickness of glacial drift in the Elgin 7.5-minute Quadrangle, Kane and Cook Counties, Illinois. | | | Date Created: | 03 14 2007 | | | Agency ID: | IGQ Elgin-DT | | | ISL ID: | 000000002352 Original UID: 2271 FIRST WORD: Drift | |
100: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | NO. 5-06-0077 IN THE APPELLATE COURT OF ILLINOIS FIFTH DISTRICT TERESA DE BOUSE, Individually and on Behalf of Others Similarly Situated, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. BAYER AG, BAYER CORPORATION, SMITHKLINE BEECHAM CORPORATION, d/b/a GLAXOSMITHKLINE, GLAXOSMITHKLINE PLC, MARCY GRIM, MICHAEL HARVEY DAVIDSON, M.D., and MICHAEL LEVER, Defendants-Appellants. Appeal from the Circuit Court of St. Clair County. No. 04-L-53 Honorable Michael J. O'Malley, Judge, presiding. | | | Date Created: | 05 09 2007 | | | Agency ID: | 5-06-0077 | | | ISL ID: | 000000002889 Original UID: 2784 FIRST WORD: De | |
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