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Monday, September 8
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Tom Katz
2025 Walk to End Alzheimer’s
The Macomb community is invited to take part in the 2025 Walk to End Alzheimer’s this Saturday, September 13th at Chandler Park. Registration and festivities begin at 9 a.m., followed by the touching Promise Garden Ceremony at 10 a.m., with the walk immediately after.Attendees ...
Friday, September 5
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Tom Katz
Memorial Bench Honoring Deputy Gordie Millerschone Presented
Linda Millerschone and Sheriff John F. Booker The Whiteside County Sheriff's Office is honored to announce the dedication of a memorial bench in honor of retired Deputy Gordie Millerschone. The bench has been placed at the front entrance of the Whiteside County Courthouse, where Deputy ...
Friday, September 5
by
Tom Katz
Senator Andrew Chesney’s Column: Why Won’t Governor Pritzker Make Illinois Safe Again?
The City of Chicago continues to hold the grim title of “Murder Capital of the United States.” According to 2024 data from the nation’s 75 largest cities, Chicago ranks number one in total homicides, with 573 murders. Shockingly, this marks the 13th consecutive year that Chicago has ...
Friday, September 5
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Tom Katz
Community Fall Garage Sales September 19 – 21, 2025
Hey bargain hunters and treasure seekers! The Rock Falls and Sterling Community Fall Garage Sales are back September 19th to 21st! Now's your chance to declutter, discover hidden gems, and connect with neighbors across the Sauk Valley. Maps of all participating sales will be ...
Thursday, September 4
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Tom Katz
Juried Art Exhibit Winners Announced
Woodlawn Arts Academy’s 17th annual Juried Art Exhibit featured nearly 100 pieces of artwork from more than 50 adult and student artists. Joe Milosevich, an award-winning artist from Crest Hill, was this year’s judge. Milosevich chose the following pieces as winners in this year’s exhibit:...
Thursday, September 4
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Tom Katz
Downtown Block Party September 12th
Western Illinois University is partnering with the Macomb Area Chamber of Commerce, City of Macomb, Spoon River College and the Macomb School District to host the Downtown Block Party from 4:30-6:30 p.m. Friday, September 12th, in Chandler Park, just north of the Macomb Square.The ...
Thursday, September 4
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Tom Katz
Clinton Symphony Orchestra Will Open 72nd Concert Season
Saturday, September 20th, The Clinton Symphony Orchestra will open its 72nd concert season at 7:30 p.m. in the new Durgin Performing Arts Center at Clinton High School. The orchestra welcomes a new conductor, Dr. Silas Nathaniel Huff, and will perform music by Louise Ferrenc, ...
Thursday, September 4
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Tom Katz
Two-Vehicle Crash in Rural Fulton Results in Multiple Injuries
On Tuesday, September 2nd, at approximately 10:48 a.m., Whiteside County Deputies responded to a two-vehicle crash at the intersection of Garden Plain Road and Sand Road in rural Fulton. Emergency crews found five occupants entrapped in the vehicles. Fire and EMS personnel worked to extricate ...
Wednesday, September 3
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Tom Katz
SRC Offers Youth CPR / First Aid
Spoon River College will be offering a “Youth CPR Overview & Basic First Aid” on Tuesday, September 16th, from 5:30pm – 6:30 at the Spoon River College Outreach Center in Macomb.Youth CPR Overview & Basic First Aid is a course geared towards youth 8+ ...
Wednesday, September 3
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Tom Katz
Rep. Fritts Concludes Third Annual Summer Tour
State Representative Brad Fritts (R-Dixon) has officially concluded his 2025 Summer Tour. This annual tour consisted of 52 stops, including town hall events, coffee & conversation events, school visits, local business tours, and more.“Being a true voice for my constituents is my top priority ...
Wednesday, September 3
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Tom Katz
Texas Man Arrested in Sterling on Multiple Charges
Nicholas Szpiiman, 37, of Killeen Texas, was taken into custody following a traffic stop on the 400 block of 6th Avenue at 7:32 PM. Szpiiman faces charges including unlawful possession of a weapon and ammunition by a felon, possession of meth, and several outstanding ...
Wednesday, September 3
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Tom Katz
Rotary Donation to SVCC
The Sterling Noon Rotary Club announced a $25,000 commitment over 10 years to support the Sauk Valley Community College (SVCC) Impact Program. This initiative will provide students with the opportunity to earn free tuition and fees through community service.The donation will help expand access ...
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