Dr. Charles Knowles’ book “Why We Drink Too Much” explores the science, neurology, biology, and ancient history of alcohol consumption, while also providing advice on how to stop drinking too much.
“Why We Drink Too Much: The Impact of Alcohol on Our Bodies and Culture” by Dr. Charles Knowles
Illinois Medicaid program faces looming funding crisis due to federal changes
Illinois is facing a multibillion-dollar budget crisis due to changes in federal Medicaid policy that will reduce the state’s ability to levy provider taxes, resulting in a $4-6 billion a year hit to the state’s Medicaid program.
Loughran Cappel secures $600,000 for Plainfield Park District
State Senator Meg Loughran Cappel secured $600,000 in grant funding from the Open Space Land Acquisition and Development program to renovate Tamarack Settlement Park in the Plainfield Park District.
Joliet Residents Mixed on Councils Approval of Joliet Catholic Academy Expansion
The Joliet City Council approved plans for the expansion of Joliet Catholic Academy (JCA) despite objections from some residents, which will include a new multi-purpose athletic field, eight new tennis courts, and other amenities.
United Cerebral Palsy Celebrates 70th year helping the community with disabilities
UCP-Center for Disability Services celebrated its 70th anniversary on December 10 with a ribbon cutting, and State Representative Larry Walsh, Jr. presented the agency with a proclamation commemorating the occasion.
Pride of the Prairie and Plum Valley Solar Will Strengthen Will County’s Economy
The Pride of the Prairie and Plum Valley Solar projects will generate enough clean electricity to power 160,000 homes, provide $5.8 million in new tax revenue, and create economic opportunities for local businesses and communities in Will County.
Wine of the Week: Cava de Saumur Chenin Blanc from Les Plantagenets – $13
Cave de Saumur Chenin Blanc is a refined white wine from France’s Loire Valley, perfect for seafood, poultry, and cheeses, with a complex aroma of citrus, melon, and white flowers, and a history tied to the Plantagenet dynasty.
Black USA tennis stars command attention in Australian Open first round
Black American tennis stars made a strong showing at the Australian Open, with Frances Tiafoe and Madison Keys advancing to the next round, while Venus Williams and Sloane Stephens were defeated in straight sets.
Clean Slate Act for some non-violent convictions signed into law
Governor JB Pritzker signed the Clean Slate Act, which will automate the state’s record-sealing process for individuals with certain non-violent convictions, providing increased access to employment, housing, and educational opportunities and reclaiming $4.7 billion in lost wages annually.
Joliet and surrounding area residents are urged to stay warm, stay safe, and watch out for utility scams
Attorney General Kwame Raoul is warning consumers to beware of scammers pretending to be from a utility company and threatening to shut off heat if they do not receive a payment.

