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ILLINOIS STATE NEWS BRIEF (5/4/21)

Olney, IL, USA / WVLN 740 AM/107.1 FM | CBS Sports Radio May 4, 2021 6:53 AM (CHICAGO) The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) reported 2,049 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Monday, with 28 additional deaths, bringing the state’s death toll up to 22,047. Illinois’ latest hospitalization report shows 1,963 individuals in Illinois are in statewide hospitals with COVID-19. Of those, 479 patients were in Intensive Care Units and 249 patients were on ventilators. For updates, go to the dph.illinois.gov website, or if any questions, call the toll-free IDPH HealthLine at 1-800-889-3931. (SPRINGFIELD) State lawmakers will return to Springfield today. The General Assembly has four weeks of session remaining to pass legislation with simple majorities, including the May 31st deadline for the state to pass a balanced budget. Another deadline is June 30th for lawmakers to send Governor J.B. Pritzker new outlines for congressional and le

Village Garden Club marks 91 years; take a walk or run for Shaker Meals On Wheels; more: Press Run

Village Garden Club marks 91 years; take a walk or run for Shaker Meals On Wheels; more: Press Run Updated 8:36 PM; Today 8:36 PM Residents who would like to pitch in for a spring cleaning of Walter Stinson Park in University Heights can do so May 15 and 16 by sending an email to info@universityheights.com. Facebook Share SHAKER HEIGHTS, Ohio Celebrating 91 years: The Village Garden Club has been around for 91 years and is planning to meet in person May 4 to celebrate its 90th anniversary, which it couldn’t do in 2020 because of COVID. The club is made up of women living in Shaker Heights and Cleveland Heights, as well as other areas such as Beachwood, Chagrin Falls, Pepper Pike and other locations. The club’s President, Kathleen Tripp, said that members were a bit emotional as they gathered recently for the first time in 15 months to work on planting the latest batch of cherry blossom trees at what they call The Grove, the patch of land next to Horseshoe Lake.

Fishing report, April 28

Fishing report, April 28 Share: Fishing reports for waters in southwest Washington, including the Columbia River and tributaries as reported to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife on April 26. Always check the WDFW website at wdfw.wa.gov/fishing for the latest fishing rules and regulations as seasons can change or close quickly if necessary. Updates Salmon/Steelhead Bonneville Dam upstream to The Dalles Dam Through May 5, the daily limit is six, with no more than two adults may be retained of which no more than one may be an adult Chinook. Release all salmon other than hatchery Chinook. Release wild steelhead.

Fish report: Statewide trout fishing kicks off Saturday, April 24

Fish report: Statewide trout fishing kicks off Saturday, April 24 By Columbian news services Share: Anglers try their luck for rainbow trout at Klineline Pond north of Vancouver. The 2021 statewide trout fishing season kicks off on Saturday, and Klineline Pond is one of many waters stocked with trout. (Terry Otto/For The Columbian) The statewide trout fishing season heats up beginning Saturday, April 24, when hundreds of lakes throughout Washington open for business and the annual statewide trout derby kicks off for 2021. Opening day also marks the beginning of the annual statewide trout derby, where anglers can win prizes by catching tagged trout in lakes across Washington. There are more than 1,000 prizes available in 2021, with a total value of more than $38,000. The derby runs through Oct. 31.

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