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Macomb Schools 185
2024 Yearbooks are in! Class of 2024 stop by MHS and pick up your yearbook.
2024 Yearbooks are in! Class of 2024 stop by MHS and pick up your yearbook.This news has been created from the social media pages of Macomb Schools 185
Tuesday, October 8
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Macomb Schools 185
2nd grade students had fun with the sun today at recess! #MAC185
2nd grade students had fun with the sun today at recess! #MAC185This news has been created from the social media pages of Macomb Schools 185
Tuesday, October 8
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Macomb Schools 185
What do you do when the boxes are too big to fit through the door? You call in reinforcements. Thank you Coach Justin El…
What do you do when the boxes are too big to fit through the door? You call in reinforcements. Thank you Coach Justin Ellison and the strength class for toting in the new lane lines for Bomber Swimming! #OnceABomberAlwaysABomberThis news has been created from ...
Tuesday, October 8
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Jennifer Russell
Illinois EPA Launches $27 Million Green Transit Revolution in Public Transportation
The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency is launching a new initiative, with a budget of $27 million, to swap out diesel transit buses for cleaner, electric alternatives. This funding, part of the Volkswagen settlement, targets a significant reduction in nitrogen oxide emissions. By focusing on ...
Tuesday, October 8
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Macomb Schools 185
Mrs. Coupland‘s class would like to thank Mr. and Mrs. Shelly for visiting our classroom for a very creative fall clay p…
Mrs. Coupland‘s class would like to thank Mr. and Mrs. Shelly for visiting our classroom for a very creative fall clay project! It was so much fun! #MAC185This news has been created from the social media pages of Macomb Schools 185
Tuesday, October 8
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Macomb Schools 185
You are invited to the MHS Fall Choir Concert tonight, Tuesday, October 8th at 7:00 pm in the MHS Fellheimer Auditorium….
You are invited to the MHS Fall Choir Concert tonight, Tuesday, October 8th at 7:00 pm in the MHS Fellheimer Auditorium. Admission is free! 🙂This news has been created from the social media pages of Macomb Schools 185
Tuesday, October 8
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Jennifer Russell
Deadline to Design a New Illinois State Flag is October 18, 2024
Illinois residents have a unique opportunity to leave their mark on state history by submitting designs for a new state flag. With over 1,650 entries already, Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias encourages more participants to get involved before the October 18, 2024, deadline. This ...
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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Jennifer Russell
Help the Red Cross Replenish Blood Supplies After Hurricane Helene Disruptions
The American Red Cross is urgently requesting blood donations after more than 100 blood drives were canceled due to Hurricane Helene's impact in the Southeast. Vital blood products remain uncollected, threatening supplies needed for urgent medical care. Donors in unaffected areas are encouraged to ...
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 ...
Tuesday, October 8
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Jennifer Russell
Stay One Step Ahead of Cyber Criminals with Tips from the FBI Springfield Office
The FBI Springfield Field Office is highlighting the significance of cybersecurity this October. Special Agent in Charge, Christopher Johnson, stressed the ease with which cybercriminals can access personal data by clicking a suspicious link or opening an email attachment. The office advises the public ...
Tuesday, October 8
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Tom Katz
Lawmakers and Kroc Center host Senior Adult Health Fair
On Tuesday, October 15th, state legislators and The Kroc Center are inviting seniors in Quincy to a free Health Fair at 405 Vermont Street. From 9 a.m. to noon, attendees can enjoy complimentary refreshments and wellness screenings.This event provides a valuable opportunity for seniors ...
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