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.
Canton Elks Lodge Charity Ball: An Evening of Giving Back
The Canton Elks Lodge #626 will hold its Annual Charity Ball on Saturday, December 14, an evening of community, camaraderie, and philanthropy.
Cornucopia’s Fall Festival: A Local Gathering of Food, Plants, and Animal Rescue
Cornucopia Natural Market and Deli joined in the autumn festivities with their Fall Festival on Sunday, October 20th, drawing an excited crowd from 11am to 4pm.
A Decade of Growth: Farmington Library Marks 10th Anniversary
The Farmington Area Public Library District celebrated the 10th anniversary of its current building last Saturday with a community gathering filled with speakers, music, and family-friendly activities.
Birth to Five Illinois Supports Early Childhood Development in Fulton County
In a committed effort to reshape the early childhood education landscape in Illinois, Birth to Five Illinois has been making significant strides within Fulton County. This initiative, launched in 2022, aims to amplify community voices and enhance access to high-quality Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) services across the state.
Thrive Community Services Welcomes New Leadership and Prepares for Annual Fundraiser
Thrive Community Services has announced changes to its leadership and board of directors, continuing it's commitment to serving individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
The Ellisville Opera House Hosts Jerry Finnegan’s Sister
The Historic Ellisville Opera House proudly presents
Jack Neary’s Jerry Finnegan’s Sister directed by Kenny Knox
on November 8, 9 and 10.
Recipient of Monmouth's prestigious Hatch Award for Excellence in Teaching, Connell focuses on developing 'broadly educated' graduates
When Monmouth College added a marketing major earlier this year, that caused one of its biggest advocates, business professor Mike Connell, to reflect on his three decades on campus.
Exhibit of Illinois Books by John Hallwas at WIU
An exhibit of books by the most prolific current author focused on Illinois history, John Hallwas, was officially dedicated at the 125th WIU anniversary celebration, on October 18, at Western Illinois University’s Malpass Library.
Echoes of WWII: Macomb Exhibit Highlights the Human Cost of War
The World War II Live History Exhibit, hosted through a collaboration between the Macomb Park District, the Western Illinois University (WIU) Department of History, and the WWII Historical Reenactment Society, took up camp at Veterans Park and the WIU Campus Mall on October 18th and 19th.
Monmouth College’s Tradition: How the Bagpipes Became a Symbol of Scottish Heritage and Educational Legacy
As the colorful notes of fall replace summer, Monmouth College has again resounded with the evocative tones of bagpipes—a tradition deeply rooted in the institution's history.
Creating a Backyard Habitat Using Native Plants
This month, I wanted to write about reducing your manicured lawn space and turning it into something more beautiful: a native habitat for birds, butterflies, and insects.
Nurturing Change: The Evolution of Knox County Nursing Home
With a quiet, often overlooked history stretching back to the 19th century, the Knox County Nursing Home stands today as a symbol of enduring community care.
Holiday Giving Starts Here
As we move into the heart of the holiday season, the spirit of giving takes center stage. For many of us, that means thinking about gifts for loved ones, decorating our homes, and preparing for festive gatherings.
Paint, Pottery, and Paws at The Crafty Coop
Founded by Laci Todd, The Crafty Coop invites people of all ages to unleash their artistic potential by painting pottery, mugs, bowls, or quirky figurines while enjoying the company of family and friends.
Heartland "Criations": Kathy Albert’s Alpaca Farm in Forgottonia
Kathy Albert didn't plan on becoming an alpaca farmer when she left the Chicago area for Abingdon. She originally moved to take a teaching job but quickly found out that buying a farm on a teacher's salary wasn't realistic.