Civic Excellence Award Presented to Joseph Lamnert
The Galesburg Fire Department presented Joseph Lamnert with a Civic Excellence Award today, recognizing his heroic actions in extinguishing a kitchen fire in his neighbor’s apartment.
Light My Fire… Again! Canton’s Bicentennial Concert Sells Out Quickly
Six days was all that was needed for every ticket to be claimed. What began as a nod to history has now become one of the most anticipated events of Canton’s Bicentennial celebration—a sold-out concert that echoes one of the city’s most legendary nights.
A Conversation to Consider: The Forgottonia Times on WTVP
Few voices in Central Illinois broadcasting have the depth of connection and insight that Christine Zak-Edmonds brings. As the longtime host of Consider This, the WTVP PBS program featuring in-depth conversations with regional leaders and storytellers, Zak-Edmonds remains a vital conduit for dialogue in the community.
Shenanigans in Shamroxville: Knoxville’s St. Patrick’s Day Celebration Returns
Knoxville’s St. Patrick’s Day parade and party, appropriately dubbed “Shamroxville,” is back and bigger than ever on Saturday, March 15.
Agriculture and Innovation: WIU Hosted 53rd Annual Ag Mech Farm Expo
The hum of conversation and the steady shuffle of boots filled Western Hall on February 8 and 9 as Western Illinois University hosted its 53rd Annual Ag Mech Farm Expo, the largest student-run agricultural event in the country.
Skate Into Your Swiftie Era at This Taylor Swift-Themed Party
Calling all Swifties! It’s time to lace up those skates, trade friendship bracelets, and glide through an afternoon of music, movement, and pure Taylor Swift magic. On Saturday, March 15, Skateland Canton will transform into a haven for fans of the global pop sensation, inviting attendees to “Skate It Off” from 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Bushnell Busy-B's!
The Bushnell Busy B's 4-H Club met Sunday, February 16, 2025, in Bushnell. Seven 4-H members, 1 Cloverbud, and 1 guest were present
Monmouth College's Hewes Library Celebrated 55th Anniversary
On January 21, 1970, Monmouth College experienced a remarkable day in its history as faculty, staff, and students united to move 130,000 books from Carnegie Library (now Poling Hall) to the newly built Hewes Library, 400 yards away.
Spoon River Pregnancy Center Celebrates 20 Years of Service to the Community
The Spoon River Pregnancy Center is celebrating a milestone this year: two decades of offering support, guidance, and essential resources to individuals facing pregnancy-related challenges.
Regional Office of Education #33 & Act Now Partnering to Bring Full-Service Community Schools Strategy to Abingdon-Avon Middle and High School
Regional Office of Education #33 and Act Now have partnered to implement the Full-Service Community Schools Strategy (FSCS) at Abingdon-Avon Middle School and Abingdon-Avon High School.
Security Savings Bank Welcomes New Directors
Security Savings Bank in Monmouth recently held its Annual Meeting at which the following directors were elected to 3-year terms: Dan Bowman, Al McGuire, and Dorothy Ricketts.
Monmouth-Roseville Board Discusses Strategic Plan, School Resource Officer, and Facility Improvements
The Monmouth-Roseville School District Board is looking ahead to some big decisions, including whether to add a School Resource Officer (SRO) in the 2025-2026 school year.
Poverty to Publishing: The McClure Love Story
This story has all the elements of a Hollywood romantic comedy. Who knows, maybe these Forgottonia lovers will become as famous as Romeo and Juliet?
Starting Your Summer Garden
The best time of year is when Christmas decorations are stowed away, and stores bring out the gardening supplies.
An Unconventional Love Story
In a world that often seems divided by age, experience, and outlook, the story of Aaliyah Naff and Ken Cole is a testament to the enduring power of connection
The Business of Love and Craftsmanship: Kohl's Diamond Gallery
On October 27 of 2005, a small storefront on North Seminary Street opened its doors for the first time. It wasn't your average jewelry store; it was a longtime dream coming to fruition.
Troop 315 Scouts Leave Lasting Legacy at Pin Hook Park to Earn Scouting’s Highest Honor
The coveted rank of Eagle Scout is a distinction achieved by only 4% of Boy Scouts nationwide, and now, three members of Boy Scout Troop 315 in Macomb can proudly count themselves among that elite group.
From Reno to Normandy and Home to Macomb: Scott Grange’s Debut Novel “Flying Lessons”
In the familiar town of Macomb, Scott Grange has found a new chapter in life—both literally and figuratively. The retired educator turned novelist recently released his debut book, "Flying Lessons," a poignant tale of family, self-discovery, and the echoes of history.
A Teen’s Vision Turns Bingo Into a Community Lifeline
What began as a 15-year-old’s creative vision to support her community has evolved into a thriving weekly fundraiser that bolsters local nonprofits and small businesses. Aubrianna Putman, a high school student in Canton, saw the growing financial struggles faced by schools, churches, and other organizations in her area and set out to make a difference.
Steer Weigh-In and Tattooing Scheduled for Fulton County Contests and Illinois State Fair Eligibility
Steer exhibitors aiming to compete in the Fulton County Rate-of-Gain Contest or the Illinois State Fair Junior and Premiere Contests must have their animals weighed and tattooed at the University of Illinois Extension's designated session in Fairview.