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Jennifer Russell
Dr. Chris Sullens and Rick Johnson Honored with the Honorary Boilermaker Award
Kewanee High School recently honored two remarkable individuals with the Honorary Boilermaker Award, celebrating their unwavering support of the local educational community. Dr. Chris Sullens, a dedicated educator and former superintendent, has been instrumental in implementing significant infrastructure improvements ...
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Students engaging in 3 Collective Breaths during our Reunification Drill! 🥰 #MAC185This news has been created from the social media pages of Macomb Schools 185
Friday, October 4
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Jennifer Russell
Congratulations to the 2024 Kewanee High School Homecoming Court
The Homecoming Football game is tonight, October 4, 2024, at 7 PM, at Kewanee High School. The annual bonfire was Thursday night, and the Homecoming Dance is Saturday night. Congratulations to the 2024 Kewanee High School Homecoming Court. Freshman attendants ...
Friday, October 4
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Jennifer Russell
Kewanee Kiwanis Held Its Annual Installation Dinner and Honored Kiwanis Members Community Work
The Kiwanis Club of Kewanee recently held its annual club installation dinner, where they honored three outstanding Kiwanis members and the years of service they gave to the community. Fellow Kiwanians fondly remembered Mr. James Golby, Wayne, and Brock ...
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Streator Man in LaSalle County Jail on Warrant for Unlawful Restraint, Domestic Battery, and Criminal Damage
In a coordinated operation with the US Marshals Great Lakes Regional Fugitive Task Force, LaSalle County Sheriff's Office successfully apprehended 31-year-old Robert J. Gula, of Streater, on October 4, 2024. Gula was wanted for aggravated unlawful restraint, two counts ...
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Kewanee Chamber of Commerce Highlights Upcoming Events for October
Buddy Walk to raise awareness of Down Syndrome is on Saturday, October 5th, at 9 AM at Windmont Park.
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Governor Pritzker Proclaimed October as Infant Safe Sleep Awareness Month
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker has proclaimed October as Infant Safe Sleep Awareness Month, joining forces with the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services and Pace Bus. They aim to educate caregivers on the 'ABCs' of safe sleep: infants ...
Friday, October 4
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Illinois Emergency Management Agency Warns Residents of Disaster Fraud
In the wake of the July storms in Illinois, residents are being warned to stay alert for disaster fraud. The Illinois Emergency Management Agency urges everyone impacted to safeguard their personal information and refrain from making any payments. Reports ...
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Black Hawk College Facilities Closed on October 14th for Indigenous Peoples’ Day
Black Hawk College facilities will be closed on Monday, October 14, 2024, for Indigenous Peoples' Day. All facilities will reopen on Tuesday, October 15th.
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Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias Warns Residents of Artificial Intelligence Scams
Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias is alerting residents about a rising wave of sophisticated scams exploiting artificial intelligence technologies, such as voice cloning and deepfake videos. These scams are designed to extract personal and financial information by mimicking ...
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FBI Springfield Warns There are Serious Consequences for Making Hoax Threats
The FBI Springfield office is highlighting the serious consequences of making hoax threats against public places. Such actions, whether through text, calls, emails, or social media, can lead to up to five years in federal prison. The FBI emphasizes ...
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