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Bakersville is happening, but lack of volunteers almost forced its cancellation
Over the weekend, organizers for Bakersville, the annual haunted hayrack ride through Baker Park, posted a scary truth to their social media followers: if people don’t volunteer, Bakersville 2024 will have to be canceled. The ominous warning had the desired effect, said committee member Beth Kelley, and on Sunday,...
Storm cleanup will take weeks, if not months
The city will pick up brush that resulted from last week’s tornadoes. But it will be several weeks, at least, before the crews can get around everywhere. At Monday’s City Council meeting, council members were unanimous in their praise of city employees from the fire, police and public works departments for their work in the aftermath of the tornadoes.
Yorkville City Council hears concerns over proposed annexation
An attorney representing several homeowners says her clients need more time ahead of a proposed annexation and rezoning to manufacturing of about 138 acres of land off Eldamain Road and north of Corneils Road into Yorkville. Attorney Monica Shamass spoke during a public hearing on the annexation at Tuesday's Yorkville...
Local filmmakers bring Central Illinois to movie screens
CENTRAL ILLINOIS (WCIA) — Central Illinois is working towards its Hollywood moment. One Danville filmmaker is ready to share his movie that features local actors and locations. He said they created this film independently and the mission was to keep it within the community. Chris Hightower is the co-producer and lead actor of the movie […]
Kewanee police blotter for July 23
Police responded to a report of a disturbance, neighborhood trouble in the 600 block of East Fourth Street. A hit and run accident involving a vehicle owned by Natalie J. Cone, 20, Kewanee, and an unknown vehicle was reported in the 700 block of Morton Avenue. Police responded to a...
Bears Boost Illinois Girls Flag Football with Halas Hall Event
The Chicago Bears welcomed five new Illinois high school girls flag football programs to Halas Hall, providing jerseys to kickstart their inaugural seasons after the sport was sanctioned by the Illinois High School Association. Coach Matt Eberflus emphasized the importance of growing the game and supporting girls' involvement in football. The Bears have been pivotal in driving the sport's growth in Illinois, maintaining close support for the teams.
‘All they want is accessible clean water’: Customers express concerns over IL American Water rate hike at final forum
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (WCIA) — Illinois American Water is pushing for a $152 million dollar rate hike. Tuesday night, dozens of people gathered at a public forum in Champaign to voice their concerns. Customers would see their monthly water bills rise a little more than $29 dollars starting next year. For some people who showed up […]
Eastern Iowa, Western Illinois Brace for Storms: Hail, Damaging Winds Expected Through 8 PM
Davenport, IA – Residents of Iowa and Illinois are advised to prepare for severe weather today, with storms expected to bring hail and winds exceeding 60 mph through 8 PM. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a Marginal Risk warning, indicating occasional rounds of scattered showers and thunderstorms throughout the day.
WMBD Sports Recap: July 23, 2024
PEORIA, Illinois (WMBD) – Familiar faces were back at the Riverplex in Peoria. Manual grads David and Derrick Booth hosting their annual youth basketball camp; the free camp helps kids in the inner city of Peoria get to a sports camp. The Booths — who both used basketball to...
Victim from Tuesday morning’s homicide in Peoria identified
PEORIA, Ill. – The Peoria County Coroner has identified a 31-year-old man killed early Tuesday morning when 20 shots were fired on Peoria’s southside. Coroner Jamie Harwood says the victim, Quinterius Evans of Peoria, died after being shot near the intersection of W. Garden and S. Griswold. Harwood...
Company That Owns Illinois Pizza Huts Files for Bankruptcy
The struggle continues for many food franchises as a company that owns many Pizza Hut locations in Illinois has reportedly filed for bankruptcy. Nation's Restaurant News reported today that EYM Pizza L.P. has filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the eastern district of Texas Monday. They said this pizza company "operates units in the South and Midwest". According to their corporate site, that includes Pizza Hut locations in Illinois.
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