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7:00 am
Tue July 24, 2012

Living in Rockford: a practical perspective

This story originally aired during the summer of 2012.

In the first of a two-part series, WNIJ’s Jenna Dooley finds out what it means to live in Rockford.

Michelle and Lawrence Boyd hit a road block in raising seven children when Lawrence lost his job after 17 years.  They found a fixer-upper on Park Avenue near downtown Rockford a little more than two years ago.  Michelle said it had a new roof and a new furnace, enough to house her growing family:

But it had problems too.

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WNIJ Special
5:37 pm
Mon July 2, 2012

The Capitol Steps on WNIJ

Hot enough for ya? Spend an hour in the air-conditioned indoors before heading out for Wednesday night's fireworks, and join 89-5 WNIJ for The Capitol Steps' 4th of July Edition of "Politics Takes a Holiday." Washington's irreverent political troupe takes a mid-summer look at what's been happening in our nation's capitol lately, including the Presidential campaigns and the Supreme Court's recent decisions on immigration and health care. Don't miss The Capitol Steps, Wednesday evening (4th of July) at 6pm, on 89-5 WNIJ.

Breaking
10:04 am
Tue June 26, 2012

Pilot killed in plane crash near Monroe Center identified

Credit Jacqui Stephens photo
A Lancair 235M lies in a cornfield near Monroe Center. The pilot was killed when the plane caught fire and crashed Tuesday.

A Will County man  who took off from the DeKalb airport en route to Rockford was killed shortly after 8 a.m. Tuesday when the single-engine plane he was piloting crashed in a farm field at 19164 Crill Road near Monroe Center.

UPDATE: As of Tuesday night, the Ogle County Coroner had not released the man's name, but both the Chicago Tribune and the Chicago Sun-Times cite people close to the pilot who identify him as Tom Plodzien, resident of Meadow Creek Airpark, outside of Monee. Records list Plodzien, 77, as the owner of the plane. 

Earlier in the day, WNIJ's Mike Moen reported from the scene that authorities were preventing onlookers and reporters from getting close to the crash itself, which was obscured by the corn crop. He said a helicopter hovered above the site and an ambulance was near the actual crash, but he was unable to see specifically what was happening.

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