Monmouth-Roseville Student Logan Corzatt Awarded Security Savings Bank Academic Scholarship
Logan Corzatt was recently announced as the Security Savings Bank Academic Scholarship recipient. The $1,000 scholarship is awarded to one qualified student each year and is renewable for four years at an academic or technical college.
Rediscovering Forgottonia: Chris Vallillo's Musical Tribute to Rural Illinois
Singer-songwriter Chris Vallillo recently presented his latest project, a theatrical, multi-media show titled “Forgottonia,” an intimate portrait of rural Illinois. Vallillo drew on 35 years of original material to create a show that tells the story of West Central Illinois, an area that, for years, its inhabitants have lovingly referred to with that very name.
Dive Into Summer at Bushnell Community Pool
As temperatures rise, the Bushnell Community Pool is ready to help residents cool off and enjoy the summer. Established in 1960 by dedicated VFW members, this local treasure has been a cornerstone of the community for over six decades.
Galesburg announces storm debris clean up plan
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.
WIU Summer Band Camps Foster Musical Growth and Community
This summer, Western Illinois University (WIU) hosted its eagerly anticipated series of Summer Band Camps, drawing young musicians from across the region to its Macomb campus.
Macomb Announces New Grant Program to Revitalize Downtown Area
The City of Macomb has launched a project to revitalize its historic downtown area through the Downtown Facade Grant Program.
Canton Main Street Farmers Market: A Summer Tradition of Freshness and Community
The Canton Main Street Farmers Market is a cherished event in Fulton County, operating every Saturday from June through September.
A Century in Waiting: Canton's 1925 Time Capsule Prepares for Public Display
After resting undisturbed for nearly a century, Canton's long-awaited centennial time capsule, originally sealed during the city's 1925 centennial celebrations, is set to make its journey into the present.
Revving Engines and Rustling Cattle: It’s Summer Again in Fulton County
The Fulton County Fair in Lewistown, Illinois, is set to take place from July 22nd to 27th, 2024, and it will be a vibrant event filled with a variety of activities and entertainment. Held annually in the heart of Fulton County, the fairgrounds in Lewistown transform into a bustling hub of fun and festivities during this week-long celebration.
Sunsets and Cinema: A Creative Solution for Abingdon's Fairground Restoration Needs
The Abingdon Community Festival, a cherished local tradition since 1954, recently hosted a series of drive-in movie nights at the fairgrounds, offering a nostalgic and innovative fundraising solution. This initiative, aimed at supporting the festival's infrastructure needs, was a resounding success.
Gardening Beyond Spring: How Planting in July Can Lead to a Fall Harvest
Many people think gardening season begins in the springtime. That's when all the seedlings arrive at the stores, anyway. While it is common for people to start their produce in the spring, you can also plant in mid-summer to reap a bountiful fall harvest.
Knox County Acquires Former Wells Fargo Branch in Major Courthouse Expansion Effort
The Knox County Board has finalized the purchase of the former Wells Fargo Bank building located at 50 E Main St. in downtown Galesburg.
Vallillo to Perform New Album “Forgottonia”
Take part in another celebration of Forgottonia with a captivating evening led by acclaimed singer-songwriter Chris Vallillo, who will perform his new album “Forgottonia” live at Browne Hall Theatre in Macomb on Saturday, July 20th, from 7-9 PM.
Forgottonia's Forgotten Beginnings: The Military Tract and the Rise of Railroads
Before there was Forgottonia, way before, there was the Military Tract. It was a pie-shaped territory stretching between the Illinois and Mississippi rivers set aside by Congress to give to men who enlisted to fight the British in the War of 1812. In other words, Forgottonia.
Hidden Hills Vineyard & Winery: A Passionate Journey from Grapes to Glass
Hidden Hills Winery, nestled on a small plot of land near the Knox County Fairgrounds in Knoxville, Illinois, is a testament to the passion and dedication of its owner, Dave Poland.
Knox County Rallies for a Cure
Relay for Life is an international fundraising event organized by the American Cancer Society (ACS) that unites communities in the fight against cancer. Originating in 1985, the Relay for Life began when Dr. Gordy Klatt walked and ran around a track for twenty-four hours in Tacoma, Washington, and raised around $27,000 to give to the ACS.
Endzone Returns to Farmington High School Bigger and Better
At Farmington High School, the end of a home football game doesn't signal the end of the night. Instead, it marks the beginning of Endzone.
Community Walk for Life: Canton Rallies to Support Spoon River Pregnancy Center's Vital Services
The 18th annual Walk for Life, hosted by the Spoon River Pregnancy Center, took place at Wallace Park in Canton.