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Tuesday, June 18
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Henry County Fair Activities for Day Two on June 19, 2024
The Henry County Fair offers fun for all ages from June 18th to June 23rd. Day two of the Henry County Fair offers rodeo fans a day full of festivities, from a swine show at 8 AM to the Rodeo at 7 PM. Wednesday, ...
Monday, June 17
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Jennifer Russell
Timeout Pub & Grub Donation to Kewanee Chamber for Fireworks
Bicyclists braved the 90 degree temperatures on Saturday for the Timeout Pub & Grub “Pedal Party” fundraiser to raise money for the Kewanee Fireworks fund. Tomorrow at 9:30 AM, Taurean Bond will present a sizable donation to Mark Mikenas of the Kewanee Chamber of ...
Monday, June 17
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Jennifer Russell
Henry County Fair Festivities Begin Tomorrow, June 18th, at 8 AM
The Henry County Fair kicks off at 8 AM on Tuesday, June 18, 2024, with a swine show. The beer garden, exhibitor's hall, and merchant's buildings open Tuesday afternoon. The highlight of night one of the Henry County Fair is the Henry County Fair ...
Monday, June 17
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Jennifer Russell
No Trash or Recycling Pickup on Wednesday. Transfer Station and City Hall Closed
Kewanee City Hall and the Transfer Station are closed on Wednesday, June 19, 2024, in observation of the Juneteenth Holiday. Wednesday trash and recycling will be picked up on Friday, June 21st. There are no other changes to the schedule.
Monday, June 17
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Jennifer Russell
Kewanee Bee Rescue Team Shares Rescues on their New Facebook Page
We introduced you to the new Kewanee Honey Bee Rescue team of Eric Wolf and Tim Bryner back in May. They now have a Facebook page to share their many rescues and how to contact them if you find a honey bee hive in ...
Monday, June 17
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Jennifer Russell
LaSalle County Sheriff’s Office Fourth of July Traffic Enforcement
The LaSalle County Sheriff's Office is launching an intensified traffic enforcement campaign from June 21st to July 8th, focusing on impaired and unbuckled drivers ahead of the July Fourth celebrations. Sheriff Adam Diss emphasizes the importance of sobriety while driving and encourages the use ...
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Monday, June 17
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Jennifer Russell
Gabby Glidden Named Abilities Plus Achiever of the Month for May
A big congratulations goes out to Gabby Glidden for being named the Abilities Plus Achiever of the Month for the month of May. According to Abilities Plus, Gabby was chosen because she is eager to work and learn new jobs. She participates in classes ...
Monday, June 17
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Jennifer Russell
Princeton City Council Meeting June 3, 2024
Watch the Princeton City Council Meeting from June 3rd
Monday, June 17
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Jennifer Russell
Geneseo City Council Meeting June 11, 2024
Watch the Geneseo City Council Meeting on June 11th
Monday, June 17
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Jennifer Russell
Kewanee FFA Named 6th Premier Illinois FFA Chapter at the 96th State FFA Convention
The Kewanee FFA chapter marked significant achievements at the 96th Illinois State FFA Convention, held from June 11th to June 13th in Springfield. Notable recognitions included Nolie Charlet as the State Runner Up in the Creed Speaking Leadership Development Event, and the chapter earning ...
Monday, June 17
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Jennifer Russell
Culvert Replacement will Close Part of 1800 North Avenue on June 24, 2024
Residents of 1800 North Avenue, please note that an essential culvert replacement project will close the road from 2550 East to 2750 East starting June 24th. The work is aimed at improving infrastructure and safety in the area. While the replacement is expected to ...
Sunday, June 16
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Jennifer Russell
UPDATE – Mass Power Outage in Geneseo June 16th
Power has been restored, except for the houses with wires down. The City of Geneseo is experiencing a mass power outage following the storm. The Geneseo Electric Plant has dispatched crews to work on restoring power to those without power. Please refer to the POWER OUTAGE ...
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