Payson taxpayers will pay an additional $455,713.12 in income taxes this year, according to an analysis by Local Government Information Services (LGIS).
Paloma taxpayers will pay an additional $25,724.12 in income taxes this year, according to an analysis by Local Government Information Services (LGIS).
Quincy taxpayers will pay an additional $13,606,291.30 in income taxes this year, according to an analysis by Local Government Information Services (LGIS).
Loraine taxpayers will pay an additional $140,430.83 in income taxes this year, according to an analysis by Local Government Information Services (LGIS).
Liberty taxpayers will pay an additional $589,492.63 in income taxes this year, according to an analysis by Local Government Information Services (LGIS).
La Prairie taxpayers will pay an additional $52,623.57 in income taxes this year, according to an analysis by Local Government Information Services (LGIS).
Mendon taxpayers will pay an additional $442,027.12 in income taxes this year, according to an analysis by Local Government Information Services (LGIS).
Coatsburg taxpayers will pay an additional $84,946.91 in income taxes this year, according to an analysis by Local Government Information Services (LGIS).
Golden taxpayers will pay an additional $219,326.85 in income taxes this year, according to an analysis by Local Government Information Services (LGIS).
Fowler taxpayers will pay an additional $439,002.59 in income taxes this year, according to an analysis by Local Government Information Services (LGIS).
Camp Point taxpayers will pay an additional $534,585.47 in income taxes this year, according to an analysis by Local Government Information Services (LGIS).
Clayton taxpayers will pay an additional $244,710.23 in income taxes this year, according to an analysis by Local Government Information Services (LGIS).
Four nursing homes in West Central Illinois have been cited by the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) for violations of the Nursing Home Care Act in the second quarter of 2017.
The Illinois General Assembly is looking to pass a bill that earmarks $166.5 million for various projects in lawmakers home districts across the state.