Illinois
After 7-year break, Illinois Derby returns to Hawthorne in April
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The Illinois Derby, which used to be the upper Midwest’s
biggest prep race for the Triple Crown, has been resurrected and will be run this
year at Hawthorne for the first time since 2017.
“Excited for the return of the $200,000 Illinois Derby (at
Hawthorne) this spring as it will take place on Sunday, April 21,” track
announcer and spokesperson Jim Miller said Friday in a social-media post on X. “For
horsemen, early nominations are due (next Saturday). This race will once again
serve as a great Preakness prep.”
Because it has been dormant since Multiplier won it in seven
years ago, the Illinois Derby will not have its old Grade 3 rating for what
will be its 60th running. It still will be staged at 1 1/8 miles around two
turns on the main track at Hawthorne.
The Illinois Derby was run off and on at three different
Chicagoland tracks since it was inaugurated in 1923. For much of the 20th
century it was sandwiched between the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness.
From 2001 to 2012 it was scheduled in early April, making it
an important prep for the Kentucky Derby. That was until Churchill Downs Inc.,
which had operated rival Chicagoland racetrack Arlington Park, established its
qualifying-points system 11 years ago and excluded the Illinois Derby.
War Emblem franked the race when he won it at Sportsman’s
Park in 2002 on his way to finishing first in the Kentucky Derby and Preakness.
Illinois
Illinois man charged after Rochester sting catches phone scammer with $50K in cash
ROCHESTER, Minn. (FOX 9) – A man from Illinois is facing felony charges after police say he took part in a scheme that convinced a Rochester resident to hand over thousands of dollars in cash and nearly fell for a gold bar handoff.
Rochester phone scam
What we know:
According to a criminal complaint filed in Olmsted County District Court, police say the victim was contacted by phone and told he was under investigation for a crime. The caller convinced him to deliver $30,000 in cash to a man he met in person on June 17, 2026.
The victim was then pressured to arrange a second delivery — this time, 10 one-ounce gold bars — on June 23, 2026. Detectives worked with the victim to set up a controlled delivery using fake gold bars and a GPS tracker.
Charges state that the plan was for the victim to meet whoever arrived to pick up the package, while officers watched nearby. Surveillance officers saw a white SUV with Illinois plates circling the parking lot at 2711 Commerce Drive NW in Rochester.
The complaint states a man, later identified as Kiranbhai Kanubhai Vasava, got out, met the victim, gave the password and took the package. Officers followed the car as it left the scene. Detectives stop suspects and recover cash
Why you should care:
Police stopped the SUV near Eyota and searched it, finding $50,000 in cash, several cell phones, bank checks with Vasava’s name, and packaging materials similar to those used for the fake gold bars. The package with the GPS tracker and fake gold was missing, but officers later found the GPS device torn apart on the side of the highway.
The second man in the car, Hemendrasinh Pravinsinh Dabhi, told police he got a call from India about a package but claimed he knew nothing about it, saying, “he just drives.” Vasava also denied knowing what was happening.
Kiranbhai Vasava linked to Wisconsin case
The backstory:
The complaint states detectives linked Vasava to another similar case in Stevens Point, Wisconsin, where a bank customer was convinced to hand over $50,000 in cash to a driver in a white Honda SUV. Video from that incident showed Vasava receiving the package.
Police say this type of swindle involves convincing victims they are under investigation and must pay money or hand over valuables to clear their name. Detectives say the investigation involved coordination between local police and law enforcement in Wisconsin.
The Source: Criminal charges filed in Olmsted County Court.
Illinois
Man buys winning $1.3 million jackpot ticket at suburban gas station
OSWEGO, Ill. (WLS) — A Chicago-area man claimed a $1.3 million jackpot prize during an ordinary stop at a local gas station.
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The newly-minted millionaire said he bought the ticket while stopping to buy a drink.
“‘Why not?’” the winner said. “I played a Quick Pick, and it turned out to be a lucky day.”
His ticket matched all five numbers in the Thursday, June 11 evening Lucky Day Lotto drawing. The winning numbers were 1-13-19-27-35.
The ticket was purchased at Oswego BP, located at 2791 US Highway 34.
Overjoyed, he wasted no time sharing the big news with his wife.
“She was thrilled,” he said. “It’s funny-I actually won a $45,000 prize playing this same game 15 years ago when it was called Little Lotto.”
The winner plans to use the prize money to buy a new house and secure his and his wife’s retirement.
For selling the, the Oswego BP will receive a bonus of $13,000.
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