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Moweaqua Man Dies In Car Accident
A Moweaqua man was killed in a vehicle crash on County Highway 4 in Christian County on Tuesday evening. The crash occurred at 2637 East and 1900 North Road on County Highway 4 between Moweaqua and the Golf Course around 8:30 PM. 27-year-old Logan T. Gallagher of Moweaqua was the individual identified by Macon County Coroner Michael Day. He was pronounced dead at 9:14 PM at Decatur Memorial Hospital. The Christian County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the crash. The road was closed for a significant amount of time but is open now.
Dudley Smith Farm Field Day A Success
Producers in central Illinois gained valuable information directly from University of Illinois experts during the 2024 Summer Field Day at Dudley Smith Farm. The farm is located between Taylorville and Pana in Christian County. Attendees learned the latest research findings on the impacts of soil quality and were given options to employ better soil health changes in their cattle, pasture, and farming operations.
Christian County Crimestoppers Coordinator Named State "Coordinator of the Year"
Christian County Crimestoppers Coordinator and Taylorville City Police Sargent Alan Mills has named the Crime Stoppers “Coordinator of the Year” by the Illinois State Crime Stoppers Association. Sgt. Mills has been the Coordinator for Christian County Crime Stoppers since 2007. Many enhancements to Christian County Crime Stoppers have...
Area Arrests And Accidents 06/24/24
The Christian County Sheriff's Office reported the following to Regional Radio News;. A minor from Moweaqua was traveling West on County 4 around 2450 East a deer ran into the roadway. The vehicle hit the deer causing damage to the front of her vehicle. 6/21/24. Innocent Nzabarantuma, 26, of Louisville,...
Crime Stoppers seek details in Taylorville animal cruelty case
TAYLORVILLE, Ill. (WCIA) — Christian County Crime Stoppers are looking for tips regarding a cat who was shot in the neck in Taylorville. It happened on Sunday near East Oak and North Snodgrass Streets. Crime Stoppers said the cat seemed okay when it was seen in the morning, but by the afternoon, a .22 caliber […]
Firearm Ammunition and Medication Drop-Off with Christian County Sheriff's Office
There are some things that just can't be thrown in the trash. Flammable and toxic materials, most electronics, medications, and firearm ammunition are just a few of the items that are not to be left to the trash collectors. The Christian County Sheriff's Office has services for those looking to clear their cabinets of expired or unused medication and for gun owners who have corroded or old ammunition that is no longer safe to fire.
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