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Will state workers come back to offices?

IEMA leases space at 1035 Outer Park Drive for $2.6 million over five years. Williams said that as of June, approximately 28,600 employees, or 60 percent, of the state s workforce throughout Illinois was in the office and approximately 18,900 employees, or 40 percent, of the workforce was still working remotely or in a hybrid status. Williams said it s too early to say how much of that remote work will continue, or what impact it may have on the square footage the state needs to maintain for its in-person employees. The Illinois Department of Central Management Services continues to assess the state s real estate portfolio statewide and will make future adjustments to optimize leases as needed, Williams said. The health and safety of state employees remains the highest priority.

Clubs and organizations

Clubs and organizations
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Smithsonian exhibit looking at voting will welcome city s new museum

Smithsonian exhibit looking at voting will welcome city s new museum FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 Women suffragists march in a photograph that is part of “Voices and Votes: Democracy in America,” a traveling exhibit that is part of the Smithsonian Institution’s “Museum on Main Streets” program. The exhibit is on display in the Madison County Administration Building atrium and will be at the Jacksonville Area Museum in November. Smithsonian Institution Show MoreShow Less 2of3 The cover of “Harper’s Weekly” depicts the first Black voting. The image is part of “Voices and Votes: Democracy in America,” a traveling exhibit that is part of the Smithsonian Institution’s “Museum on Main Streets” program. Smithsonian Institution Show MoreShow Less

The Recorder - Bulletin Board: Valley Storm edged in finals of Coaches Classic

Bulletin Board: Valley Storm edged in finals of Coaches Classic >Published: 7/11/2021 7:32:07 PM Hannah Gilbert had three hits, including a home run, and drove in two runs, but the Valley Storm 14U softball team fell one run short in the title game of the Coaches Classic on Sunday. The Storm fell to CT Diamond Club, 9-8, in the championship game played Sunday at Murphy Park. Margarette Howland and Delaney Fifield each had two hits in the title game for the Storm, and Maggie Fay drove in a pair of runs. The Valley Storm got into Sunday’s final thanks to a 19-4 win over the Vermont Storm in the quarterfinal round and a 7-5 win over the NEK Tri-Force in the semis.

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