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Get ready to tantalize your taste buds at the much-anticipated Taste in Canton event on Sunday, September 29th, from 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM in downtown Canton. This annual culinary festival showcases the best local eateries, bakeries, and food trucks, offering a delicious array of dishes, desserts, and drinks
Residents can drop off storm debris at the oversized brush and limb drop-off, located at 636 Pickard Road. The drop-off site will be open for extended hours for the next two weeks, operating from Wednesday through Sunday each week (July 17 - 21 and July 24 - 28), with hours from 7:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday and Thursday, and 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. on Friday - Sunday. Additional information on the oversized brush and limb drop-off site can be found on the city's website.
The Abingdon Historical Society is excited to announce the Grand Opening of its newest museum on September 14th. The celebration will coincide with the Road Knights Car Show, offering visitors a perfect blend of history and horsepower.
From the beginning of time, our great calling has been to sow seed, work the land, and harvest the bounty. Is it any wonder that so many people enjoy gardening?
The 8th Annual Lewistown Truck and Tractor Pull brought together participants and spectators from all over the state in an impressive display of power and skill.
The Warren County Historical Society has been hosting the Great Nicola Magic Festival since 2018 in honor of William Nicol, one of the greatest showmen of the early twentieth century.
On September 29th, 2024, the Canton Area Heritage Center will host its annual Cemetery Walk at Greenwood Cemetery, offering a rare opportunity for residents and visitors to explore the rich history of Canton through the lives of its most notable past citizens.
September is a GREAT time to plant a fruit tree in Illinois. Fruit trees take several years to bear fruit after being planted, so the sooner you plant the better!
The skies over Galesburg Municipal Airport will come alive once again this weekend as the 53rd Annual National Stearman Fly-In takes flight.
"This is not the kind of war hero I was expecting to find in the family," says John Feltham as he holds copies of letters written by his great-great-grandfather, Thomas Giles Cook, during the Civil War.
Galesburg's 2024 Heritage Days, held from August 16th to 18th at Lake Storey, was a weekend where history came alive. Visitors from all over gathered at the park, transforming it into a vibrant scene out of early American history.
Bushnell-Prairie City High School's FFA program has another reason to celebrate this summer, thanks to the remarkable achievements of one of its members, Harper Hess.
On August 14th, the father-daughter duo JustUs took the Apex Stage at the Illinois State Fair, delivering a memorable two-hour performance. The band, known for their unique blend of musical styles, showcased their talents to the diverse audience of passersby and dedicated fans.
Downtown Macomb was alive with the sounds of dribbling basketballs and cheering spectators on Saturday, August 10th, as the 2nd Annual 3-on-3 No Take Backs Tournament took over the streets outside Sports Corner Bar.
The picturesque town of Bushnell, nestled in the heart of the Forgottonia region, has witnessed its local florist make a heartwarming transition between generations. After decades of dedicated service, Mary Mendenhall, the beloved owner of The Flower Junction, has passed the torch to a young and passionate entrepreneur, Ashton Chandler.
The first art show of the 2024-25 academic year at Carl Sandburg College will feature Peoria artist Lisa Nelson Raabe's "Prayers of Steel" exhibit, inspired by Carl Sandburg's poem.
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.
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.
As summer transitions to fall, the Bushnell community shifts its focus to preserving a local treasure: the Bushnell Community Pool.
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.
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?
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.
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.
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