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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.

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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.

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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

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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.

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Starting Your Summer Garden

The best time of year is when Christmas decorations are stowed away, and stores bring out the gardening supplies.

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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

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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.

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