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Wednesday, May 22
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IVCC EMS Program Introduces Challenge Coins to Support Graduates Mental Health
Illinois Valley Community College's Emergency Medical Services program has introduced Challenge Coins to support the mental health of its graduates. These coins, distributed by Program Coordinator Nick Fish after the final exam, feature contact information for Chaplain Dave Van Laar, offering a direct line ...
Tuesday, May 21
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Conservationists: Farm Bill crucial to future access to IL wildlife habitat
As Congress prepares to start work on a new Farm Bill this week, hunters and anglers say billions of dollars in investments in private-lands conservation are at stake. The previous Farm Bill expired last year but was given a one-year extension until this Sept. 30. ...
Monday, May 20
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IL juvenile justice group says lawsuit addresses years of abuse
A lawsuit filed this month against the Illinois Departments of Corrections and Juvenile Justice might help tip the scales for legislation pending in Springfield. Through the suit, 95 men and women shared their stories of abuse by some staffers while housed in juvenile detention at ...
Sunday, May 19
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LaSalle County Sheriff’s Office Increases Enforcement for “Click It or Ticket” Campaign
The LaSalle County Sheriff's Office is increasing enforcement efforts from now through Memorial Day for the "Click It or Ticket" campaign. Illinois had 300 fatalities in 2022 involving unrestrained passengers in motor vehicle accidents. Seatbelts save lives when they are properly used. “Whether you’re driving ...
Friday, May 17
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Renowned Artist Alfred Conteh Returns to Peoria Riverfront Museum
Renowned American artist Alfred Conteh is set to make a significant mark in Peoria, Illinois, with the unveiling of his largest commissioned portrait and the premiere of his first documentary. Both events are part of the "Access for All: Alfred Conteh Returns" at the ...
Friday, May 17
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Monster Trucks, Rodeo and Tractors Coming to the Arena at the Illinois State Fair
The Arena during the 2024 Illinois State Fair will welcome Monster Trucks in 2024. Kicking off with the Monsters of Destruction on August 8th, witness monster trucks like Against the Grain and War Wizard in jaw-dropping truck battles and tuff truck competitions. The Wooten ...
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Thursday, May 16
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Teen to Be Tried as an Adult in Peoria County for Crime Committed When They Were Underage
Peoria County has decided to prosecute D’Berry M. Coleman, 18, as an adult. Coleman faces charges of Unlawful Use of Weapons following his arrest this April, just shy of his 18th birthday. The decision came after police caught Coleman on an Instagram live video ...
Thursday, May 16
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Regional program helps Chicago-area communities become ‘EV Ready’
University Park is a small suburb south of Chicago, built around sprawling warehouses for companies like Clorox, Amazon and Solo Cup that attract a steady stream of diesel truck traffic. Its residents, 88% of whom are African American, are also exposed to pollution from ...
Wednesday, May 15
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Grammy Winner Nathan Gunn Returning to the Peoria Riverfront Museum
Renowned baritone Nathan Gunn returns to the Peoria Riverfront Museum for a mesmerizing evening of Broadway classics on June 1. The event, titled "Nathan Gunn and Friends: A Stroll Down Broadway," starts at 8 p.m. and will showcase favorites from the golden era of ...
Wednesday, May 15
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Bureau County Farm Bureau Announces Tractor Trek
Antique tractor enthusiasts, mark your calendars! The 12th annual Tractor Trek, organized by the Bureau County Farm Bureau Foundation, is set for June 8th. This cherished event will kick off at River Valley Co-Op on Route 6, near Sheffield. Participants will embark on a ...
Wednesday, May 15
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A spigot of federal money opens, clean water one goal
The Environmental Protection Agency said the country's aging systems of water pipes are hotbeds for chemical and lead contamination. More lead service line replacement programs exist in Illinois than any other state and Chicago alone has well over 400,000 lead pipes. The nonprofit group Elevate wants ...
Wednesday, May 15
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Bureau County Farm Bureau to Hold Event for Lady Landowners
Attention female landowners and farmers: Interested in learning how to support pollinator habitats and monarch butterflies? Join us for the ninth annual Lady Landowner seminar at the Bureau County Metro Center in Princeton on June 4th from 9:00 to 11:30 a.m. This engaging seminar ...
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