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Thursday, October 10
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Tom Katz
Sterling Police Are Busy This Month
The Sterling Police Department is hosting a Winter Coat Drive tomorrow, October 11th, from 8:00 AM to 11:30 AM. Residents can donate new adult and youth winter coats, gloves, and hats at 212 3rd Avenue in the south parking lot. Donations will benefit the ...
Thursday, October 10
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Tom Katz
75 Years and Still Growing
Celebrating 75 years of green thumbs and vibrant blooms, the Morrison Garden Club marked its significant anniversary with a jubilant gathering at Dunlap Lodge on October 5th. Since its inception, this diligent group has dramatically transformed Morrison, beautifying public spaces from French Creek Park ...
Thursday, October 10
by
Tom Katz
Moon Over Macomb Returns
The Office of City Marketing and Downtown Development welcomes the community to the Historic Downtown Square for Moon over Macomb on Saturday, October 26th, from 10:00am – 12:00pm. Beloved Moon Over Macomb activities such as the Halloween Costume Parade and Horse Drawn Trolley Rides will ...
Thursday, October 10
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Tom Katz
School Improvement Day in Macomb
Tomorrow, Friday, October 11th there will be an early dismissal for grades K-12 in order for our staff to have school improvement activities. Learning will occur onsite with students being dismissed at the following times, high school at 11:55 a.m., middle school at 12:00 ...
Wednesday, October 9
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Tom Katz
Sterling City Council Brief
Aida Baker has been appointed as the new Fourth Ward Alderperson, stepping into the role following the passing of Joe Martin. Baker expressed gratitude for the council's trust in her appointment. In other council business, Mayor Diana Merdian received approval to collaborate with IDOT, committing ...
Wednesday, October 9
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Tom Katz
McCombie Files Voter Integrity Bill
This week Illinois House Minority Leader Tony McCombie filed legislation to require proof of citizenship during voter registration. This bill is a proactive step toward enhancing voter integrity and election security, which are cornerstones of a functioning democracy. “Protecting the democratic process means ensuring that every vote ...
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Wednesday, October 9
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Tom Katz
Know Before You Go: UT Martin
Western Illinois University Athletics has several gameday strategies and health and safety protocols in place to ensure all fans have a great experience at Hanson Field during football game days. Check out the Know Before You Go guide below: The game will kickoff at 3:02 ...
Wednesday, October 9
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Tom Katz
WIU Horn Field to Host Haunted Trail
Are you ready for a Halloween scare? The annual Haunted Trail event is back at Western Illinois University's Horn Field Campus (HFC) in Macomb on Sunday, October 27th. The family-friendly trail will be open from 5-6:30 p.m., and the “scary” trail will be open from ...
Wednesday, October 9
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Tom Katz
Community Art Program Accepting Registrations
The fall sessions of the Western Illinois University Art Education Community Art Program will be held through the first three Sundays of November. These free-of-charge sessions will be held from 1-2:30 p.m. on Sunday, November 3rd, 10th and 17th. Classes for third and fourth graders ...
Wednesday, October 9
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Tom Katz
Multiple Agencies Respond to Late Tuesday Fire
Sterling’s Emergency Communications Center (TwinCom) received a 911 call at 10pm Tuesday, for the fire in a home located 5400 block of Anne Street in Galt in the Sterling Rural Fire District . TwinCom dispatched a structure fire response assignment consisting of Sterling Fire, Rock ...
Tuesday, October 8
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Tom Katz
SHRM Chapters Receive Superior Merit Award
Western Illinois University's Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) student chapter received a 2023-24 Superior Merit award designation from the national chapter of SHRM for providing excellent growth and development opportunities for student chapter members. “I commend the achievements of our WIU SHRM chapter which ...
Tuesday, October 8
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Tom Katz
Senate Week in Review
On October 1st, Illinois Senate Republicans came together at a news conference to express concerns over recently-released federal data that found more than half a million non-citizens with criminal convictions or pending charges are living in the United States. State Sen. Jil Tracy (R-Quincy) says these ...
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