ATTORNEY GENERAL MADIGAN ANNOUNCES FINAL TOP 10 LIST OF CONSUMER COMPLAINTS

Chicago — Attorney General Lisa Madigan  announced her office’s list of Top 10 consumer complaints for 2017. Since taking office in 2003, Madigan’s office has mediated nearly 400,000 formal complaints from consumers across Illinois, fielded hundreds of thousands of phone calls and inquiries every year and recovered billions in direct relief to Illinois consumers through litigation and mediation.

Last year, Madigan’s office received 24,669 complaints, and identity theft ranked No. 1 for the first time since 2007, with 2,511 complaints. The jump, in part, is due to the massive data breach sustained by Equifax, one of the largest credit reporting agencies that compromised information for nearly 148 million Americans. In addition, education-related complaints made another big increase, jumping to No. 2 on the list with 2,399 complaints, further reflecting the country’s persistent student loan debt crisis.

Joining Madigan today to discuss this year’s Top 10 list were Todd Kossow, Director of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)’s Midwest Region, Steve Bernas, President and CEO of the Better Business Bureau (BBB) of Chicago and Northern Illinois and Bill Hedrick, Inspector in Charge of the U.S. Postal Inspection Service in Chicago.

“Every year, my Top 10 list shows that scam artists, predatory companies and cyber criminals devise schemes to steal peoples’ money,” Madigan said. “This year’s Top 10 list confirms that contending with financial challenges such as identity theft, student loans and other personal debt are the major issues confronting Illinois residents. My office will continue to aggressively pursue consumer fraud and provide people with the help they need.”

Attorney General Madigan has fought aggressively to protect consumers from identity theft amid a series of unprecedented data breaches at some of the country’s largest companies and retailers. Madigan’s Identity Theft Unit at 1-866-999-5630 (TTY: 1-877-844-5461) provides one-on-one assistance to victims of identity theft and data breaches and has helped over 44,000 people remove over $29 million worth of fraudulent charges from their credit.

Top 10 Breakdown

Madigan’s annual Top 10 list of consumer complaints ranks every complaint her office receives on a range of topics. Madigan’s Consumer Fraud Bureau returned more than $46 million in savings through litigation and mediation to Illinois consumers in 2017. In addition to identity theft and education-related complaints, Madigan noted other categories that topped her list of complaints involved consumer debt and home repair.

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# OF COMPLAINTS

1. Identity Theft (credit cards, data breaches, utilities, government document fraud)

2,511

2. Education (student loan debt, loan counseling, for-profit schools)

2,399

3. Consumer Debt (collection agencies, mortgages, banks)

2,395

4. Construction/Home Improvement (remodeling, roofs and gutters, heating and cooling, plumbing) 

2,113

5.  Telecommunications (cable and satellite TV, telemarketing, cell phones, phone service and repairs)

2,031

6. Promotions/Schemes (phone scams, lottery scams, investment schemes, phishing)

2,004

7.Used Auto Sales (as-is used cars, financing, advertising, warranties)

1,728

8. Internet/Mail Order Products (internet and catalog purchases, TV and radio advertising)

1,071

9. Motor Vehicle/Non-Warranty Repair (collision, engines, oil changes and tune-ups) (collision, engines, oil changes and tune-ups)

656

10. New Auto Sales (financing, defects, advertising)

629

 

For more information, visit Madigan’s website or contact her office about consumer fraud issues.

Tim McGraw collapses onstage during Ireland concert

Faith Hill, left, and Tim McGraw walk on stage at the 49th annual Academy of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Sunday, April 6, 2014, in Las Vegas. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP) – From WSMV’s Website

DUBLIN, UK — Tim McGraw collapsed onstage Sunday night during a performance in Dublin, Ireland according to his wife Faith Hill. McGraw reportedly suffered from dehydration while singing his Number One hit “Humble & Kind”.

According to Rolling Stone, Hill addressed the crowd shortly after the collapse.

“He’s been super dehydrated. I apologize, but I made the decision that he cannot come back out onstage,” Hill said on stage.

Please click on the link for the full story from WSMV in Nashville, TN.

http://www.wsmv.com/story/37699399/tim-mcgraw-collapses-onstage-during-ireland-concert

Illinois Celebrates AmeriCorps Week

SPRINGFIELD – Governor Bruce Rauner has proclaimed March 11-17, 2018 AmeriCorps Week in Illinois.  Each year, the nation celebrates the service that tens of thousands of Americans perform through AmeriCorps.  The Serve Illinois Commission uses this week to salute the AmeriCorps members and alums for their hard work and thank the community partners that support them.

“Each year, thousands of AmeriCorps members in Illinois take time out of their busy lives to help their neighbors,” said Governor Rauner. “These volunteers work to keep children safe, the environment clean, help people find jobs, and much more.  AmeriCorps Week in Illinois reminds us to thank AmeriCorps members and alums for their service, to thank AmeriCorps’ community partners, and encourage more people to join in service.”

AmeriCorps provides opportunities for adults of all ages and backgrounds to serve through a network of partnerships with local and national nonprofit groups.  From neighborhood cleanups and building homes, to tutoring children and helping the homeless, Illinois’ 2,600 AmeriCorps members are celebrating by doing what they do best – serving their communities.

“When faced with a community need, Illinois’ AmeriCorps members step up,” said Serve Illinois Commission Executive Director Scott McFarland.  “These people from all walks of life come together in the spirit of service, and Illinois owes each of them a great debt.”

Since 1994, more than 39,000 Illinoisans have taken the AmeriCorps pledge to “get things done for America.”  Those members have given back more than 55 million hours to their communities, which equates to more than $1.4 billion in impact.  During the past 24 years, Illinois AmeriCorps members have earned more than $131 million in education awards to pay for college or eliminate student debt.  For every dollar invested by the federal government, Illinois communities receive $3.50 in service.  For every dollar the state invests, AmeriCorps brings in $124 worth of volunteer impact!

Illinois AmeriCorps by the Numbers

• 2,628 AmeriCorps Members Currently Serving
• 209,286 Youth Serviced Last Year
• 39,744 Veterans and Military Family Members Served Last Year
• 18,219 Additional Volunteers Recruited Last Year
• 39,000 Illinoisans Served in AmeriCorps since 1994
• 55,000,000 AmeriCorps Hours Contributed since 1994
• $131,000,000 Earned in Education Awards since 1994
• $1,427,250,000 Impact to Illinois Communities since 1994

The Serve Illinois Commission is a 40-member (25 voting and 15 non-voting), bi-partisan board appointed by the Governor and administered by the Illinois Department of Public Health.  Its mission is to improve Illinois communities by enhancing volunteerism and instilling an ethic of service throughout the state.

For a full listing of AmeriCorps programs and information on how to find a volunteer opportunity any time of the year, please visit www.Serve.Illinois.gov.

Illinois Surpasses Old Peak Employment Level

Illinois Unemployment Rate Dips in January

 

CHICAGO–The Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES) announced today that the unemployment rate decreased by -0.1 percentage point to 4.8 percent in January and nonfarm payrolls increased by +200 jobs over-the-month, based on preliminary data provided by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and released by IDES. December jobs were revised down to show a slight drop (-700 jobs) rather than a slight gain as initially reported (+1,500 jobs).

Today’s report incorporates annual benchmark revisions for nonfarm payrolls as well as labor force statistics. Nonfarm payrolls were revised slightly higher for 2016 and 2017. The revised December 2015-2016 growth is now +0.6% and the revised December 2016-2017 growth is now +0.7% (pre-benchmark these were +0.3% and +0.5%, respectively). Revisions to labor force statistics resulted in a slightly higher labor force participation rate, employment participation rate and unemployment rate for calendar year 2017.

The revised nonfarm payroll figures revealed that Illinois surpassed its prior business cycle peak from September 2000 level in June 2017. In January 2018, Illinois nonfarm payrolls are at a new high; 0.4% above the prior peak.

“Illinois job growth over the past year has been spurred by a resurgence in manufacturing.” said IDES Director Jeff Mays. “Over the year, manufacturing payrolls accounted for close to half of the total increase of jobs in Illinois.”

“This new peak employment milestone is a testament to the work that has been done by the Rauner Administration to encourage competition, create jobs and reduce burdensome bureaucracy,” said Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity Director Sean McCarthy. “Just last week, our state was named in the top three for site selection and our strengths within identified industries, like manufacturing, are elevating our efforts to attract investment to Illinois. It has never been more clear to employers across the world that Illinois is open for business.”

In January, the three industry sectors with the largest gains in employment were: Leisure and Hospitality (+4,000); Education and Health Services (+1,700); and Financial Activities (+1,300). The three industry sectors with the largest payroll declines were: Trade, Transportation & Utilities (-2,100); Professional & Business Services (-1,800); and Construction (-1,100).
Over-the-year, nonfarm payroll employment increased by +47,100 jobs with the largest gains in these industry sectors in January: Manufacturing (+20,200); Leisure and Hospitality (+13,900); and Education and Health Services (+6,200). The industry sectors with the largest over-the-year declines include: Information Services (-3,400); Trade, Transportation and Utilities (-3,300); and Other Services (-400). Illinois nonfarm payrolls were up +0.8 percent over-the-year in sharp contrast to the nation’s +1.5 percent over-the-year gain in January.

The state’s unemployment rate is +0.7 percentage points higher than the national unemployment rate reported for January 2018, which held at 4.1 percent. The Illinois unemployment rate is down -0.4 percentage points from a year ago when it was 5.2 percent. The Illinois jobless rate last stood at 4.8 percent in May 2007.

The number of unemployed workers dipped -2.1 percent from the prior month to 311,500, down -8.5 percent over the same month for the prior year. The labor force decreased -0.1 percent over-the-month and also over the prior year. The unemployment rate identifies those individuals who are out of work and are seeking employment.

An individual who exhausts or is ineligible for benefits is still reflected in the unemployment rate if they actively seek work. To help connect jobseekers to employers who are hiring, IDES’ maintains the state’s largest job search engine, IllinoisJoblink.com (IJL), which recently showed 63,832 posted resumes with 185,983 jobs available.

Preliminary snow reports across the region

Based on preliminary reports received through 5 A.M., here is the latest snowfall map for the March 11 snowstorm. Please send us reports so we can be as accurate as possible. (NWS Paducah)

SIU sweeps NIU, pushes winning streak to five games

CARBONDALE, Ill. – The Southern Illinois baseball team won both ends of a doubleheader against Northern Illinois to sweep the three-game series.

In the opener, SIU (8-8) led for nearly the entire game. NIU (4-10) scrambled for two runs in the sixth and two more in the eighth to take a 4-3 lead. In the bottom of the eighth, Connor Kopach led off with a walk, and Logan Blackfan crushed a two-run home run to give SIU the lead. After that, the floodgates opened, and SIU scored seven runs in the inning to win, 10-4.

In the second game, NIU took a 1-0 lead into the third inning. SIU loaded the bases with two outs, and Alex Lyon pounded a bases-clearing double into the left-center. Southern ran with the lead and swept the series with a 7-2 victory.

“We took care of business,” SIU head coach Ken Henderson said. “To me, the key to the day was two swings of the bat. Logan Blackfan in the first game, and Alex Lyon in the second game. Those are two big swings.”

Southern Illinois got two solid pitching performances. In the doubleheader opener, Jamison Steege allowed two runs in six innings. Trey McDaniel pitched five scoreless outs before NIU strung together a walk and two singles to take the lead. McDaniel got the final out of the inning to keep it a one-run game, and he earned the win after Blackfan’s homer and SIU’s seven-run bottom half.

“I’m proud of what we did in the first game,” Henderson said. “We led the whole game and gave it up. Then, Logan had a big swing, and we kept adding on.”

In the second game, Mason Hiser had his best start of the year and earned his first Division I win. Northern Illinois loaded the bases with nobody out and scored an unearned run on a sacrifice fly, but Hiser limited the damage to the one run. After that, he threw four scoreless frames.

“The key was him minimizing that,” Henderson said. “Two errors and two walks led to only one run. We talk all the time about minimizing the damage. After that, he got on a roll and threw a lot closer to the guy we think he’s going to be. He kept the ball down in the zone and threw strikes. His slider was better today than it’s been all year. He really competed for us.”

The Salukis stole nine bases in the doubleheader. For the season, SIU already has 43 stolen bases, nearly halfway to last year’s total of 100 stolen bases, which ranked 14th nationally.

“That’s the kind of baseball we want to play,” Henderson said. “I think it’s fun, and our kids think it’s fun. It’s demoralizing for other people. You put so much pressure on them. Everybody looks at the stolen bases, and that’s a big part of it, but it’s also going first-to-third. It’s also moving defenses around. People are out of position all the time. And what does it do to the pitcher? I guarantee when people prepare for us, the first thing they say is, ‘You have to control their running game.’ Having had to do that against other teams, I know that’s not fun.”

After starting the year 3-8, SIU has ripped off five-straight wins. The Salukis are back in action Tuesday at Arkansas State before hosting Illinois for a three-game series next weekend.

Box Score Game 1

http://siusalukis.com/boxscore.aspx?id=8060&path=baseball

Box Score Game 2

http://siusalukis.com/boxscore.aspx?id=8061&path=baseball

 

Ice Cube coming to SIU Arena April 28

Photo provided by SIU News Service

by Christi Mathis, SIU News Service 

CARBONDALE  — Rapper, singer, songwriter, actor, producer and media personality Ice Cube is coming to Southern Illinois University Carbondale next month.

The man who has sold millions of records worldwide will perform at the SIU Arena at 8 p.m. on April 28. Concert tickets officially go on sale at 10 a.m. on March 19. But an online-only presale through the SIU Ticket Office kicks off at 10 a.m. on Wednesday (March 14). Use the promo code “GOODDAY” for early ticket purchases.

Buy tickets online at www.events.siu.edu. Starting March 19, tickets are also available by calling 877-Salukis (877/725-8547).

Bringing major acts to Southern Illinois

“People on campus and in the community have told me that they want to see major entertainment and cultural events on campus,” said SIU Chancellor Carlo Montemagno. “In keeping with our vision of a revitalized SIU, we are listening to the requests of our students and community to bring major acts to Southern Illinois.”

Elvis, Bruce Springsteen, Heart, the Grateful Dead, Foreigner, Kiss, Aerosmith, the Blue Man Group and countless other legends have all performed on the SIU campus.

Canadian rapper and singer Drake’s first live solo performance took place at SIU, and Peter Gabriel recorded part of his “Plays Live” album here as well. The Ice Cube concert continues that illustrious history.

SIU Presents has big future plans

“We want people to think of SIU as the place to go not only for a tremendous education but also as a place where they have positive experiences and make lasting memories,” Montemagno added. “We’re also confident these efforts will benefit the city of Carbondale and the region through tourism revenue.”

He said that the university is relying on community and student support, as well as ticket sales from across the region to make this and other events a success.

Bringing popular entertainment to campus is the goal of SIU Presents, a new campus initiative dedicated to booking, coordinating, promoting and seeking sponsorships for the Ice Cube concert and other popular entertainment. The Ice Cube concert was suggested by a number of students in an informal survey.

Straight Outta Compton to SIU Arena

Ice Cube, whose real name is O’Shea Jackson Sr., rose to fame with the hip-hop groups C.I.A. and N.W.A., but his rap and songwriting abilities led to a successful solo career with millions of albums sold.

Credited by many as one of the founders of the “gangsta rap” genre, he’s also starred in numerous films, including the critically acclaimed “Boyz n the Hood” and “Straight Outta Compton.” He has appeared with Elmo on PBS’s “Sesame Street” and launched the television series “Are We There Yet?”

He’s a successful entrepreneur as well, with a clothing line, a record label and other ventures.

Recent renovations and new alcohol policy allow for big events

The storied SIU Arena was completely renovated in 2010-2011 and the result is a beautiful, state-of-the-art facility that is both home to SIU Athletics sporting events and the perfect location for big-name concerts and performances, officials said.

The SIU Board of Trustees adopted a new alcohol liquor management policy for the university in April 2017 that permits the sale of alcoholic beverages to people who are of legal age at public campus events.

Watch for future plans

Watch for future SIU Presents events announcements by liking the Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/SIUPresents/) or joining the email list (http://pacmail.em.marketinghq.net/content/2008000289/Modify/SIU_SignUp.html).

SIU Presents will be seeking input to assure that future bookings include the acts students and public want to see. In addition, the organization will be working with community supporters and sponsors to assure the events are financially successful.

Arthur Agency, a Carbondale advertising and marketing firm, developed the SIU Presents branding a no cost to the university.

The agency, along with River Radio, “The Southern Illinoisan” and WSIL-TV3, are already partners with the university‘s SIU Presents Arts and Entertainment Program. The city of Carbondale and Carbondale Tourism are also supportive of this new SIU initiative.

Information about sponsorship opportunities and media partnerships for Ice Cube and future events is available by emailing Ashley Wright, who is coordinating SIU Presents, at siupresents@siu.edu.

Senator Paul Schimpf: Week in review

Legionella Outbreak and Response

The Joint Senate and House Veterans’ Affairs committee held their fourth hearing about the Legionella outbreak and response happening at the Illinois Veterans’ Home at Quincy on Monday, March 5, in Chicago.

The senators and representatives heard testimony from the department heads of the Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs, Illinois Department of Public Health, and the Capital Development Board.

At the conclusion of the hearing, Senator Schimpf announced, “I’m grateful to Director Nirav Shah, Director Erica Jeffries, and Acting Director Amy Romano for providing answers again today about the Illinois Veterans’ Home at Quincy. For the most part, today’s hearing focused on finding solutions, rather than scoring political points. I’m encouraged by the announcement that the Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs will provide a plan for dealing with the Legionella threat to the General Assembly by March 31, 2018.”

In addition to assessing structural renovations, the Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs is also open to building and constructing new facilities at the site. Governor Bruce Rauner’s Administration will present a plan for the facility by March 31.

Pinckneyville Chamber of Commerce

Sen. Schimpf spoke to a meeting of the Pinckneyville Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday, March 6. His remarks focused on the status of SJR54, the Southwest Illinois Connector Task Force bill.

Under the bill, a task force would assess the feasibility of the construction of a four-lane highway connecting Carbondale to the Metro East. At present the bill is still in Assignments Committee and the senator does not anticipate any further legislative action on it until after the primary election on March 20.

Illinois Association of School Administrators

Also on Tuesday, Sen. Schimpf attended the Illinois Association of School Administrators breakfast at John A. Logan College in Carterville.

After making brief remarks about Gov. Rauner’s budget proposal, Sen. Schimpf stayed to listen to a discussion of the teacher shortage and difficulties associated with mandates from the State of Illinois.

“I always learn a lot from listening to education professionals,” said Schimpf.  “Chicago policies and solutions seldom make things easier for our teachers and administrators in southern Illinois.”

Teacher of the Year

The Illinois State Board of Education is highlighting the importance of our teachers by calling on individuals to nominate an outstanding teacher in their life for the Those Who Excel/Illinois Teacher of the Year award.

The program publicly recognizes and honors individuals who have made significant contributions to our state’s public and nonpublic elementary and secondary schools. Anyone can nominate a candidate for an award.

Review the application for the 2018-2019 Those Who Excel program for more information. Applications are due by Monday, June 4.

Senior Fairs on the Horizon

Mark your calendar, Sen. Schimpf will be holding three senior fairs in his district this summer.

  • July 25, from 9-11:30 a.m. at the Carbondale Civic Center in Carbondale
  • 1, from 9-11 a.m. at Red Bud High School in Red Bud
  • 8, from 9-11 a.m. at the Roland Burris Center in Mt. Vernon

The fairs will offer free health screenings, informational legislative brochures, and refreshments.

Visit senatorschimpf.com for more news and views from the State House and Senate District 58.

Illinois governor candidates at odds on marijuana use

SPRINGFIELD –Illinois Democratic candidates for governor say it’s time for the state to legalize recreational marijuana, while Republican candidates oppose the idea.

Nine states and Washington, D.C, have already legalized recreational marijuana. Democrats seeking their party’s nomination for governor say it’s time the state follow suit, arguing the move would bring in needed revenue and would be a major step toward criminal justice reform.

The candidates in the March 20 primary are Sen. Daniel Biss, businessman Chris Kennedy, billionaire J.B. Pritzker, educator Bob Daiber, activist Tio Hardiman and physician Robert Marshall.

Please click on the link for the full story from Sarah Zimmerman of  the St. Louis Post Dispatch

http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/illinois/illinois-governor-candidates-at-odds-on-marijuana-use/article_4af6c9a7-aacf-57b8-9569-301b36bc042f.html?utm_content=bufferc0d71&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=LEEDCC

Winter Weather Advisory for Franklin County until 4:00 a.m.

Here is the current Winter Storm Warning/Winter Weather Advisory for this afternoon and tonight. Expect 1-3 inches of snow in the advisory areas and 3-5 inches over the warning areas, with locally heavier amounts possible. Use extreme caution if driving as roads may become slick and visibility will be poor in heavier snow bands. (NWS Paducah)

WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL 4 AM

 

.A burst of heavy wet snow expected late today and tonight...

.A low pressure system will form over the Tennessee Valley this
evening. Colder north winds will cause rain to change to snow. A
burst of heavy snow could produce a quick 1 to 3 inches, with
isolated higher totals possible.

.WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 4 AM CDT MONDAY… * WHAT…Snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 1 to 3 inches are expected. Isolated higher amounts are possible in small bands of heavy snow. * WHERE...Portions of southwest Indiana, southeast Missouri and southern Illinois. * WHEN…Until 4 AM CDT Monday. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS…Plan on slippery road conditions. A burst of heavy snow could produce poor visibility below one-half mile. Although pavement temperatures will be above freezing, snowfall rates up to an inch per hour could produce a slushy accumulation on the roads, especially untreated, elevated roadways. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... A Winter Weather Advisory for snow means periods of snow will cause primarily travel difficulties. Be prepared for snow covered roads and limited visibilities, and use caution while driving. The latest road conditions.

FRANKLIN COUNTY BREAKDOWN

In my opinion, the NWS included all the counties in the Paducah warning area in case there is a snow burst.   Here is the forecast exclusive to every town in Franklin County updated by the National Weather Service.

  • North of Route 14, the NWS has not issued an accumulation amount
  • Zeigler, Royalton, and West Frankfort around an inch
  • Thompsonville 1″ – 2″
  • Keep in mind, there will be heavy snow bands, that could increase this amount
  • Please be my eyes this afternoon and send accumulation amounts that way I can pass them along to the NWS.

 

WINTER STORM WARNING FOR GALLATIN, POPE HARDIN AND MASSAC COUNTIES

 

...A burst of heavy wet snow expected late today and tonight...

.A low pressure system will form over the Tennessee Valley this
evening. Colder north winds will cause rain to change to snow. A
burst of heavy snow could produce a quick 1 to 3 inches, with
isolated higher totals possible.

..WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT UNTIL 4 AM CDT MONDAY...

* WHAT...Heavy wet snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 3 to
  5 inches are expected. Isolated higher amounts are possible in
  small bands of heavy snow.

* WHERE...Portions of western Kentucky and southern Illinois.

* WHEN...Until 4 AM CDT Monday.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Plan on difficult travel conditions. Be
  prepared for significant reductions in visibility at times. Snow
  accumulations are expected, especially on grass, trees and
  untreated,elevated roadways. However, more hazardous travel
  conditions mat occur if the snow rates increase with
  temperatures near freezing.


PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A Winter Storm Warning for snow means severe winter weather
conditions will make travel very hazardous or impossible. If you
must travel, keep an extra flashlight, food and water in your
vehicle in case of an emergency. The latest road conditions for
the state you are calling from can be obtained by calling 5 1 1.

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