New Leadership, Deep Roots: Brent Wheeler to Lead Canton Park District
Canton native Brent Wheeler will become the Canton Park District's sixth executive director on September 9th, succeeding Jon Johnson, who retired on June 28th after 18 years in the role.
Run, Walk, and Wag: Monmouth Gears Up for Freedom Ride Animal Rescue's 1st Annual 5K
On Saturday, September 21st, 2024, Monmouth will come alive with the joyful sounds of runners, walkers, and wagging tails as the Freedom Ride Animal Rescue hosts its 1st annual 5K Fun Run and 1 Mile Walk & Wag.
Turn Up the Heat: Grills Gone Wild Fundraiser Keeps Bushnell's Pool Afloat!
As summer transitions to fall, the Bushnell community shifts its focus to preserving a local treasure: the Bushnell Community Pool.
WIRC Employees Recognized for Certification at State Banquet
Two members of the Community Services Department at WIRC-Community Action Agency (WIRC) were recognized for earning a service certification at a recent banquet in Springfield, Illinois.
Fall into Fun at Knoxville’s 3rd Annual Fall Family Fun Day
As the crisp air of autumn settles in, what better way to welcome the season than by joining the community for the 3rd Annual Fall Family Fun Day?
Monmouth College Welcomes Dr. Patricia Draves as New President
After a unanimous decision by the Monmouth College Board of Trustees, Dr. Patricia Draves has officially begun her tenure as the 15th president of the College. Selected from a competitive pool of candidates in a nationwide search, Draves returns to Monmouth with a wealth of experience and a deep connection to the community.
A Sweet Summer Night: YFC’s Ice Cream Social Success
Youth for Christ (YFC) is a transformative organization dedicated to nurturing the spiritual, emotional, and social well-being of young people in Western Illinois. The organization provides a variety of programs aimed at meeting the diverse needs of students, empowering them to lead purposeful and fulfilling lives.
Warren County Prime Beef Festival to Celebrate 75 Years
The Warren County Prime Beef Festival is set to return from August 31st to September 7th, continuing a tradition that celebrates the area's rich agricultural heritage. Established by the Chamber of Commerce in 1948, the Festival has become a key event in Monmouth, showcasing the region's historical prominence in beef production.
Survival Challenge: A Thrilling Test of Endurance and Strategy Returns to Macomb
The Survival Challenge, an event modeled after the hit CBS television show "Survivor," just concluded its 2024 season. Held in Macomb every summer, The Survivor Challenge is a thrilling test of stamina and cunning, attracting players and spectators from across the nation.
Master Carpenter Rick Collins is Preserving Historic Buildings for Posterity
Based out of Galesburg, Rick Collins is leading a restoration effort to preserve the area's architectural heritage. As a master carpenter and structural timber expert, Collins is committed to maintaining the integrity of historic buildings while making them functional for modern use.
Reviving History: The Ellisville Opera House Shines in Modern-Day Forgottonia
The Historic Ellisville Opera House is a hidden gem in the heart of Forgottonia. Ellisville (pop. 90) is a village nestled along the banks of the Spoon River in northwestern Fulton County.
Wyatt Earp Birthplace Gets a Fresh Start Thanks to Local Entrepreneur
Amid the streets of Monmouth, a significant piece of Old West history is undergoing a remarkable transformation. Jason Robbins, a local entrepreneur with a passion for historical preservation, is leading the restoration of the birthplace of Wyatt Earp, the legendary lawman whose name is synonymous with frontier justice.
Colorful Tribute to Courage: Color Run to Honor Riley Thomas and Support St. Jude’s
On August 26, the American Legion in Monmouth, Illinois, will host the 8th annual RileyStrong Color Run. This event honors the memory of Riley Thomas, a brave young girl who passed away only nine days after her 12th birthday following a nearly nine-month battle with rhabdomyosarcoma, a rare and aggressive childhood cancer.
Transform your Garden from Dirt to Soil by Lasagna Composting
Soil wants to support life. Soil has indeed supported every life form that has ever existed on this Earth. Nothing is anything without soil. Soil has been made out of things that were once living. And while soil is the foundation of life, I find it ironic it also absorbs life to give itself life. It is a beautiful cycle.
Forgottonia's Forgotten Conflict: The Black Hawk War and the Settlement of Central Illinois
What do you think of when you hear the word "Frontier"? The Wild West? Army forts? The Indian Wars? Those may sound like they happened in places far away, but there was a time when Forgottonia was The Wild Frontier.
Building a Better Forgottonia Together
Welcome to the second edition of The Forgottonia Times™! Last month, we launched our free monthly publication with hopes and aspirations to engage with our fellow Forgottonians and build the support required to sustain a paper dedicated to serving the people of Forgottonia.
A Scoop of Sweet History at Hannam’s Dairy Dream
Nestled in the heart of Canton, Hannam's Dairy Dream is more than an ordinary ice cream parlor; it’s a cherished local institution brimming with history and sweet treats that have delighted generations.
B-PC Students Captivate Busch Stadium with Seventh-Inning Stretch Tradition
On Saturday, July 13th, several students from Bushnell-Prairie City Schools had the thrilling opportunity to sing at the Cubs/Cardinals game at Busch Stadium.
The Birthplace of Monopoly: Macomb Unveils Tribute to Lizzie Magie
The largest and most interactive Monopoly game to date debuted on May 9th. In the heart of Macomb’s downtown square are oversized sculptures of spinning dice, a gameboard, a stovepipe hat, and a statue of the creator herself.
Macomb Father/Daughter Duo "JustUs" Headed to Illinois State Fair
Local father-daughter band “JustUs” gears up to perform at the Illinois State Fair on August 14th.