Illinois
Southern falls to Illinois State
Southern Illinois traveled to Illinois State Saturday to tackle the Redbirds in a four-set match.
Illinois State took the primary set with Southern trailing shut behind, thanks to 6 kills by Nataly Garcia. Within the second set, the Redbirds solely allowed Southern a complete of 16 factors, 4 of which had been kills by Tatum Tornatta.
The Salukis took the shut third set 25-23. Nineteen of the Saluki’s 25 factors had been kills and 9 of these had been put down by Garcia, Tornatta trailed with 4 kills, and Imani Hartfield and Annabelle Sulish each had three.
The Redbirds began the fourth set with a five-point rating streak. Halfway by the set, Illinois State had one other streak of 4 that was adopted by a five-point streak for the Salukis that consisted of kills by Tatum Tornatta, Annabelle Sulish, and Brinley Burdette. The Redbirds took the fourth set over the Salukis successful the match 3-1.
Southern Illinois was led in kills by Garcia (17), Tornatta (14), and Sulish (11), who all hit double-digit kills. The Saluki’s three aces had been by Bailey Neuberger, Nataly Garcia, and Kelly Franklin.
Freshman Claudia Bobb led the Salukis with 14 digs and Anna Jaworski adopted with 9.
The Salukis transfer to 15-10 on the season and 8-5 in convention play.
Southern Illinois will host Indiana State for his or her subsequent match Friday, Nov. 4 in Davies Health club at 6 p.m. with hopes so as to add one other convention win to their file.
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Some Illinois taxpayers will be able to file 2024 taxes for free with IRS program
Nearly 2 million eligible Illinois residents will be able to file their 2024 federal tax returns for free using a new IRS program.
State officials announced that Illinois will participate in the IRS Direct File service which begins on Jan. 27.
Direct File was first launched as a test program last year. This year, the program will become a permanent option with participation in 25 states.
A simplified process
The IRS estimates that more than 30 million people will be eligible to use the program during the 2025 tax filing season.
State officials said the IRS Direct File option will simplify the filing process for eligible taxpayers.
“We understand that a significant amount of time and money is spent every year to ensure personal income tax returns are filed accurately and on time,” said David Harris, the director of the Illinois Department of Revenue, in a statement. “This integration will help relieve stress and financial burden for taxpayers.”
Direct File is an online service that’s available on mobile phones, laptops, tablets or desktop computers.
The service provides a checklist and a guide to help navigate the process. Users will have access to a chatbot for guidance in both English and Spanish.
For more information on eligibility and how to use the service, visit irs.gov/filing/irs-direct-file-for-free.
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Illinois State Police trooper hurt in multi-vehicle crash near Chicago
(25News Now) – An Illinois State Police trooper was hurt in a five-vehicle crash Saturday morning in the Chicago suburb of South Barrington, but there are conflicting reports about the severity of the trooper’s injuries.
State Police said the trooper was heading to an accident scene to help with traffic control at Illinois Route 59 and Higgins Road. Police said the trooper activated his emergency lights and sirens, but was struck by another vehicle at the intersection about 9:45 a.m.
The trooper suffered critical injuries, according to a release from the East Dundee and Countryside Fire Protection District, but State Police said the trooper’s injuries were not life-threatening.
The fire department said it took almost a half-hour to extricate the trooper from his heavily damaged vehicle.
Authorities said two people from other vehicles were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries.
State Police are investigating.
Saturday’s accident happened less than a month after State Police Trooper Clay Carns was killed in a crash on I-55 in Will County.
The 35-year-old officer left his squad car to pick up debris from the roadway when he was struck by a passing pickup truck two days before Christmas. The truck’s 69-year-old driver was cited for not moving over to avoid hitting Trooper Carns.
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