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Tuesday, April 16
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The Center Square
Efforts underway for statewide public defender system to ‘even legal playing field’
(The Center Square) – Arguing people are “pleading guilty to offenses that they otherwise would not be pleading to,” Northwestern University Child and Family Justice Center attorney Stephanie ...
Wednesday, April 10
by
Sean Kernan
Moline Police Seeking Tips from the Public to Identify Robbery Subject
Greenleaf Tobacco & Vape in Moline was the victim of a mid-day robbery on Tuesday. A Black Male suspect, seen on video and documented by a store employee, stole tobacco merchandise, and then told the store clerk not to call police by inferring that ...
Monday, April 8
by
Sean Kernan
VASA National Archive Inviting Public to Bishop Hill for Valborg Bonfire
The Vasa National Archives and Vasa Lodge Bishop Hill #683 invite the public to celebrate the return of spring with an ancient Swedish tradition known as Valborg. The event is scheduled for April 26 and will include a bonfire, yard games, and provided refreshments. ...
Friday, April 5
by
Jennifer Russell
County Financial to Sponsor the Princeton Public Library Cafe for April
Princeton Public Library Cafe has named Country Financial as its sponsor for the coming month of April. An organization established by Illinois farmers back in 1925, the firm expanded its horizons to cover autos and equipment over time. The library's cafe sponsorship initiative, a ...
Friday, April 5
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Murphy, Sam & Jody
Something new will be OPEN to the public this summer/ Grateful Friday / Why most of us cant face our clutter
Something will be OPEN to the public this summer that’s never been available! Grateful Friday – the little & big things you’re grateful for right now. Why most of us can’t FACE our clutter. And what ARE we holding onto?
Thursday, April 4
by
Jennifer Russell
IVCC Annual Spring Art Show Open to the Public Through April 12, 2024
The Illinois Valley Community College (IVCC) annual Spring Art Show for high school and college artists is underway. The halls outside the Humanities and Fine Arts Division office are overflowing with sketches, photographs, illustrations, and sculptures. The art displays are open to the public ...
Thursday, April 4
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ABC News
Teachers want the public to know their job is difficult, new survey finds
(NEW YORK) -- As schools across the United States continue to rebound from pandemic interruptions, more than half of teachers still say their profession is a difficult job and public education is in decline, according to newly released Pew Research Center data.Pew conducted two ...
Wednesday, April 3
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The Center Square
Clark Public Utilities program offers $50 credit to EV drivers for off-peak charging
(The Center Square) – Clark Public Utilities in Clark County, Washington, is offering a $50 credit to electric vehicle owners who agree to not charge during peak hours, ...
Monday, April 1
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Sean Kernan
Silvis Public Library to Host Nature Walk
Silvis Public Library proudly unveils its first permanent NatureWalk on Saturday, April 27, 2024. This free event, part of the Library's Centennial Celebration, will kick off at 1:00 pm at Phipps Prairie Park. Families and nature enthusiasts won't want to miss the interactive, educational ...
Monday, April 1
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Sean Kernan
Henry and Stark County Health Department Celebrating Public Health Week
In a concerted effort to uphold community health, the Henry and Stark County Health Departments are illuminating the vital role of public health services during National Public Health Week, set for April 1-7, 2024. The theme for the annual event, titled "Protecting, Connecting, and ...
Thursday, March 28
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Jennifer Russell
April 2024 Events at the Princeton Public Library
Upcoming programs at the Princeton Public Library include a writers' meeting for the Gwendolyn Brooks Youth Poetry Awards on March 29th. Next is a Solar Eclipse Presentation by Gerri Woodlief on April 2nd. Followed by an interaction with author Shari Emami discussing her book ...
Wednesday, March 27
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ABC News
Puerto Rico declares public health emergency as dengue fever cases rise
(SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico) -- Puerto Rico has declared a public health emergency as the number of dengue fever cases continues to rise.So far this year, there have been 549 cases reported with the plurality occurring in San Juan, according to the island's health ...
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