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More seniors now eligible for property tax relief under new Illinois law

CHICAGO – The Illinois Department of Revenue (IDOR) is reminding senior homeowners of the Senior Citizens Real Estate Tax Deferral Program, which has been expanded thanks to legislation signed by Governor J.B. Pritzker.  Pritzker emphasized the importance of this legislation stating, “Our seniors have spent their lives building our communities and strengthening our state, and…

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Collinsville Planning Commission approves 12-month moratorium on data centers

By Ray Popkess • During their monthly meeting that occurred last Thursday, Dec. 11, the Collinsville Planning Commission discussed options related to researching potential preparations for a data center. Ultimately, it was decided that a 12-month moratorium will be proposed to the city council to allow staff an appropriate amount of time to research and…

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Triad School Board anticipates estimated decreased tax rate in 2026

By Bruce Darnell During its Dec. 15 meeting, Triad School District Superintendent Dr. Jason Henderson said residents inside the school district can expect the tax rate to decrease by either 1.5 cents or 4 cents going into 2026. Henderson said this is because the estimated equalized assessed value — the total value of all property…

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Ameren Illinois’ data center rules differ from Ameren Missouri’s

By Charles Bolinger Editor • As Troy awaits a potential data center customer, how does its arrival affect other entities, like Ameren Illinois? During an interview Dec. 9 with two Ameren Illinois officials, a reporter learned more about the role Ameren plays with data centers in the Land of Lincoln. The most salient point, Ameren…

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Budzinski, Bost introduce bill to modernize USDA Loan Programs

By Tribune Staff WASHINGTON, D.C. – Yesterday, U.S. Reps. Nikki Budzinski (IL-13) and Mike Bost (IL-12) introduced legislation to remove outdated eligibility barriers that prevent modern family farms from accessing U.S. Department of Agriculture loan programs. The USDA Loan Modernization Act updates eligibility standards to better reflect the structure of today’s multi-generational, family-run farms. This…

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Triad High School announces 2026-2027 Illinois State Scholars

By Tribune Staff • Triad High School Principal Kelli Barbour is pleased to announce that 65 students from the Triad High School graduating class of 2026 have been designated as Illinois State Scholars. The Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC), the state’s college access and financial aid agency, presents this annual recognition of academic achievement to…

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Collinsville Planning Commission hosted public hearing regarding Haven Hills development

By Ray Popkess • City staff presented the Collinsville Planning Commission with a rezoning request for the Haven Hills parcel on Thursday, Dec. 11. The objective was to rezone the property from multi-family residential (R-3) to planned multi-family residential (P-R-3) and get preliminary plat approval for a three-building, 60-unit development. The major subdivision within the…

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Triad to pilot new way to get critical 911 incident details near schools; reminder about school meal debts

By Charles Bolinger Editor • A large part of Triad Associate Superintendent Rodney Winslow’s Dec. 15 board report dealt with a new emergency response program and a reminder about school lunch debt at district schools. First, he touched on 911RTA with SirenGPS. It is an emergency response enhancement that integrates real‑time GPS location, automated incident…

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Knights trounce Kahoks at The Rich

By Ray Popkess Triad Girls’ Basketball invited the Lady Kahoks to town on Tuesday, Dec. 16 for their last meeting as non-conference opponents. Triad had won the previous three matchups between the schools and had split their matchups against Southwestern Conference foes this season prior to their run-in with Collinsville. The Lady Kahoks are having…

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