Harper Hess Wins Big at NAILE
Harper Hess, a young talent who turned heads over the summer with her Reserve Grand Champion win in the Land of Lincoln Wether category, has once again proven her skill on a national stage.
Holly Days Parade Brings Light, Laughter, and a Dramatic Santa Rescue
The sun dipped low over East Main Street on Sunday, December 8, as an anticipating crowd craned their necks toward the rooftop of the First Mid Bank and Trust.
Birds, Brunch, & Beverages
Prairie Land Conservancy prepares to host a bus tour focused on local conservation history and birding!
Western Illinois Museum Receives $130,000 Grant for Renovations
The Western Illinois Museum, an anchor of local history and culture, has been awarded a $130,000 grant from the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity’s (DCEO) Tourism Attractions Grant Program.
Pegasus Manufacturing Celebrates 10th Anniversary with Groundbreaking Technology
Pegasus Manufacturing, a Galesburg-based company, marked its 10th anniversary this month by unveiling a revolutionary technology known as wire laser metal deposition.
A Season of Suspense: James Courter’s Latest Novels Captivate Readers
This fall, Jim Courter, a seasoned voice in the world of fiction and a former Writing professor at Western Illinois University, has given readers much to ponder.
All Aboard for Galesburg Express
Get ready to experience the magic of the holidays as Galesburg Express makes its return to the heart of Downtown Galesburg on Saturday, December 14th, 2024.
Spoon River Pregnancy Center Celebrates Service, Looks to Expand
The Spoon River Pregnancy Center held its annual fundraising banquet on November 7th, bringing together nearly 200 community members to celebrate the organization's achievements and share its vision for the future.
Fermenting in Forgottonia: Sourdough for Beginners
Sourdough!! As all the outdoor activities wind down, I spend a lot more time inside baking. I begin baking homemade bread, pretzels, crackers, and pancakes, all using my sourdough starter.
Cold Nights, Cozy Pages
As the weather plunges into the icy grip of winter, the wind howls through barren branches, and daylight slips away earlier and earlier with each evening.
The Glory Days of Forgottonia’s Local Newspapers
Where do you go to get local news (real or fake)? How about sports? And the latest, juiciest gossip?
Hooves, Heart, and Holiday Cheer: Snowman's Reindeer Farm Brings Christmas Magic to Life
Outside of Canton, Snowman's Reindeer Farm is a delightful labor of love operated by Jason and Dawn Parsons, its new stewards.
Flavors for Every Tastebud: JT’s CarmelKorn Station Delights for the Holidays
On the picturesque Seminary Street, JT’s CarmelKorn Station stands out with its carnival-like striped storefront and the unmistakable aroma of freshly made caramel corn.
How a Grandmother’s Love Inspired Jungle Adventures: the Debut of Ketra Simpson’s Children’s Book
In a cozy corner of Galesburg's Wordsmith Bookshoppe, young readers will find a vibrant new addition to their shelves: What's In The Jungle, the debut children's book from author and illustrator Ketra Simpson.
Bi-County Youth Coalition Honors Veterans with Handcrafted Wreaths
The Bi-County Youth Coalition spent the morning of November 20, honoring the veterans of Warren and Henderson County.
Galesburg Goes Green with Electric School Bus Fleet
More than 1,000 students in Galesburg Community Unit School District #205 are now riding to and from school on electric buses, a first for the district.
Canton Area Heritage Center to Debut Museum Expansion
In a testament to the enduring community interest in local history, the Canton Area Heritage Center has expanded its space at 111 South Main Street.
24 Years of Cold Hands and Warm Hearts: Freezing for Food Returns to Monmouth
As the holiday season approaches, a Monmouth tradition continues its mission to combat hunger in the community. The 24th annual Freezing for Food fundraiser will take place December 4, 5, and 6 at the Save-a-Lot Food Store, 200 N. Main St. in Monmouth, running from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. each day.
Macomb's Dickens on the Square Celebrates 30 Years of Holiday Magic
Macomb’s beloved holiday celebration, Dickens on the Square, returns to the historic downtown for its 30th year with a weekend full of festive traditions and new highlights.
Dr. Ruth Tunnicliff's Legacy Celebrated with New Marker in Macomb
The new historical marker at 423 East Washington Street—the home where immunologist Ruth Tunnicliff was born and raised—was dedicated last Saturday, October 26.