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'This is kind of like grabbing them out of their shells' - Rockford's Cultural Plan is sprouting a garden of diversity.
Rockford recently celebrated the reveal of its plan to strengthen the community’s art and culture sectors. A diverse group of creatives, community leaders and other residents mingled on the balcony at the Rockford Public Library’s main branch last Thursday evening preparing to hear the reveal of the Rockford Region Cultural Plan.
Michelle Williams inspires, entertains in return to Rockford for Diamonds gala
ROCKFORD — Michelle Williams’ return to Rockford on Wednesday for the Diamonds storytelling gala coincided with an emotional anniversary. It marked six years to the day that news went public via a TMZ article that revealed she had checked herself into a mental health facility for help with depression.
Machesney Park boy serves up lemonade to help others
MACHESNEY PARK, Ill. (WIFR) - A 7-year-old boy hopes to raise money for a good cause by opening a lemonade stand in Machesney Park. Robby Johnson is serving lemonade and snacks until 5 p.m. Thursday, July 18, at the storage units next to 1010 Minns Drive in Machesney Park. The money raised will go toward two families impacted by cancer.
Oswego panel advances plan for 656 housing units
A developer is eyeing the hot Wolf’s Crossing corridor for yet another big Oswego project. Oswego Grand Development LLC has proposed a mixed-use project consisting of 656 housing units and 32 acres of commercial space on a 160-acre site on the southwest corner of Wolf’s Crossing Road and U.S. Route 30.
Long-standing bull statue topples over during Monday’s strong storm
MORTON, Ill. (WMBD) — The strong storm that passed through Morton on Monday tipped a bull that has been standing since the 1960s. According to Allen Hollan, Mike Murphy Ford office manager, the bull statue on the corner of Morton Avenue and Jackson Street was tipped and caused damage to both the statue and the car next to it.
South Beloit’s Ross Robertson picks Northern Michigan University
SOUTH BELOIT, Ill. (WTVO/WQRF) — One of the Stateline’s premier high school basketball players will be taking his skills to Northern Michigan once his high school career is complete. South Beloit’s Ross Robertson has indicated on his ‘X’ account that he has committed to Northern Michigan University in Marquette, Michigan. Robertson is a 6’8 center […]
Beloved Illinois small-town baseball coach 'showed immense humility and commanded respect'
PEORIA — Mike Kemmer was a sum of equal parts, faith, family, education and baseball. He was a father, a coach, a teammate and a teacher who built winners on and off the baseball field during his long stretch at Knoxville High School, a school of about 325 students located 40 miles west of Peoria, near Galesburg.
Hy-Vee pulls out of Monmouth store despite $1M in incentives
Despite the promise of up to $1 million in economic development incentives from the city of Monmouth, Hy-Vee will not be developing the former Shopko into a grocery store. City Administrator Lew Steinbrecher said Hy-Vee confirmed with him they no longer to plan to renovate the 60,000 square foot building at 1190 N. 6th St.
Laboratory schools staffers are the latest group to organize at ISU
For the first time in nearly 170 years, staff at Illinois State University’s Laboratory Schools, have formally moved to unionize. The Lab Schools Association, a group of around 120 staffers from Thomas Metcalf [pre-K to 8th grade] and University High schools, filed a petition for representation with the Illinois Educational Labor Relations Board [IELRB] in late June.
Global IT outage impacts flights at Chicago's O'Hare, Midway airports
A global IT outage impacted airlines, airports, banks and media companies Friday morning, including systems across the Chicago area.As of late Friday night, O'Hare Airport was still very busy. Some of the folks waiting had been there since early in the morning.Their flights were canceled, but they just wanted their luggage back, however, that was going to take four hours or more. ABC7 expected many of the passengers to be at the airport overnight.ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watchThe global outage also impacted apps and servers for Microsoft 365.CrowdStrike, a U.S. cybersecurity company, has admitted to...
Mosley and Troy alum, Hartzog signed by White Sox
PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WMBB) — Mosley and Troy alum, Clete Hartzog was signed by the Chicago White Sox. The right-handed pitcher signed a free-agent deal with Chicago. In his senior season at Troy, Hartzog had 57 strikeouts in 53.1 innings and finished with a 5.06 ERA. Hartzog spent his junior season at the University of […]
Lucas Spence Inks Deal with Astros
SIUE outfielder Lucas Spence (Beecher, Illinois) has signed a free agent deal with the Houston Astros. A First Team All-Ohio Valley Conference selection, Spence led the OVC in hitting with a .385 average in his lone season for the Cougars. His average ranks second in a single season in SIUE's Division I era.
Beloved former Cub joining broadcast for next homestand
From 2015-20, Jon Lester made an indelible mark on Chicago Cubs fans. In his six years with the team, the lefthander went 77-44 with a 3.64 ERA and 940 strikeouts during the best run the franchise has had in a century. Lester’s playoff performances also stand out, as he allowed 20 runs in 70 total Read more... The post Jon Lester joining Marquee Network for next Cubs homestand appeared first on Awful Announcing.
Surprise Zach LaVine Trade Destination Rumored After Big Offseason Moves
The Chicago Bulls finally decided to retool this summer. Moving on from Alex Caruso, DeMar DeRozan, and Andre Drummond, the Bulls are now focusing on the future. The biggest move left to make for Chicago is trading Zach LaVine. The 29-year-old shooting guard doesn't fit into the Bulls' plans both on the court and in terms of the timeline.
Thornton Township Schools District 205 board takes heat from township official over fourth of July friction
Dolton mayor and Thornton Township Supervisor Tiffany Henyard piled on Thornton Township Schools District 205 board members over a conflict earlier this month at the township’s Independence Day celebration. It all played out last week at the board’s regular meeting during a dramatic public comment session. The event,...
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