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Galesburg receives grant to improve school infrastructure
The “Safe Routes To School” program is in place to improve sidewalks and areas around schools that need improvement for students to get to school more safely. The City of Galesburg plans to install new sidewalks and paths that improve their walkability and are ADA compliant. “We are...
Thousands in Peoria area still without power after severe storms that included tornado
Ameren Illinois said Wednesday that it was making progress on restoring power to thousands of customers who were in the dark following severe storms Monday night. The company said in a statement that it had restored power to 92,000 customers across the state, with 9,424 outages being reported as of 1 p.m. Several areas in Peoria, Tazewell and Woodford counties remain without power as a result of downed trees and power lines stemming from a derecho that swept through much of the state Monday night.
Peoria High to be among the first schools in Illinois playing girls flag football
PEORIA, Ill. (WMBD/WYZZ) — Peoria High is the oldest high school in Illinois but it will be one of the new kids on the block this fall. It will be among the first schools to field a girl’s flag football team competing in the Illinois High School Association’s newest sport. The IHSA is adding girls […]
Dunlap officially approves plans to construct $8.5 million training center at high school
The Dunlap school board on Wednesday night approved plans to move ahead with an $8.5 million indoor athletic complex. A 42,500-square-foot indoor facility — the Dunlap Training Center — will be constructed on the high school campus at the corner of Legion Hall Road and Cedar Hill Drive in Dunlap. The Dunlap Training Center is slated to be funded by the school's reserves, containing about $38 million, according to Dunlap superintendent Scott Dearman.
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.
Northeast ball games resume as bored parks director drags the diamonds
Ball games at Northeast Park are resuming tonight after the very bored Parks Director Andrew Dwyer made a decision. “I asked what I could do to help the community,” said Dwyer. The answer, he thought, would be to try to help return normalcy to Northeast Park, the one Kewanee...
Checking in on Cambridge/Deerfield alumni competing in college athletics
Competing in college athletics requires a lot of hard work from athletes. The competition is bigger, faster and stronger than in high school. Players have to keep up with a rigorous study schedule to fulfill university academic requirements. Also, a new environment away from home could be difficult for athletes to overcome. In the 2023-2024 season, alumni from Cambridge and Deerfield competed in college from the Division 3 level to...
Kewanee Belle Alexander School Offering Charging Stations Today, July 17th.
Belle Alexander School in the Kewanee School District is offering charging stations again today, July 17th, from 12 to 2 PM, for anyone who needs to charge a device or escape the heat. You can enter the building through the cafeteria doors. Bottles of water and granola bars will be available for a snack while you wait. Superintendent Mrs. Baney joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to talk about the Kewanee School Board meeting from Tuesday night. Online registration for the 2024-2025 school year opened July 17th.
New owners to continue legacy at Canton reindeer farm
CANTON (25News Now) - Snowman’s Reindeer Farm in Canton is transitioning to a new family. Scott and Tracy Snowman announced their retirement after nine Christmases, brought on by serious health complications making it nearly impossible for them to continue the day-to-day work. The Snowmans announced July 9 that they...
2024 Monmouth Little Lions League Hands Out Awards at Ceremony at Harmon Park
The 2024 Monmouth Little Lion’s League Baseball season came to an end last night at Harmon Park in Monmouth with the annual Award Ceremony Picnic. A fantastic turnout was treated to a hot dog, chips and a drink. Following the meal, the regular season and tournament champs were recognized. The same team earned both awards in the minor league with Stombaugh Law garnering both trophies. Midwest Bank swept the major league division, as well, winning the regular season and tournament title.
Monmouth Park Barn Notes: Book’em Danno Entered for Friday’s Jersey Shore Stakes
Grade 1 winner Book’em Danno was among six 3-year-olds entered today for Friday’s Jersey Shore Stakes at Monmouth Park, with trainer Derek Ryan saying a final decision on the gelding’s next start “will be made later in the week.”. The Jersey Shore Stakes, to be contested...
Wake Up Tri-Counties Prairie Chicken Arts Festival Part 2
Dianne and Deirdre joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to discuss the vendor and craft fair on Friday and Saturday, from 9 AM to 6 PM, at the Kewanee Prairie Chicken Arts Festival. Tim Bryner will be back with wood chainsaw carvings. Friday night is the Swiftie Party in the big tent!! Dance and enjoy crafts and refreshments Friday night from 7 to 9 PM. Dress in your favorite Era’s costume from the tour or as your favorite Kansas City Chiefs player. Take a selfie with the amazing backdrop made by Mrs. Blake.
John Deere Distancing Itself From Diversity And Inclusion
(Moline, IL) -- John Deere is distancing itself from diversity and inclusion. In a social media post, the agricultural equipment manufacturer says they won't participate in cultural awareness events, are removing socially-motivated messages from company materials, and affirming diversity quotas and pronoun identification are not company policy. Last week, a...
Quick work by staff averts ‘catastrophe’ at KHS
Even before Tuesday’s EF-1 tornado tore through Kewanee, school district employees were dealing with the aftermath of a storm that damaged the roof at Kewanee High School. “We had a catastrophe,” Supt. Rebecca Baney told the Kewanee School Board at its meeting Tuesday. During Sunday’s late-night storm, Baney...
NWS Confirms Three Tornadoes In Quad Cities Area
The National Weather Service is confirming that three tornadoes hit the Quad Cities area Monday night. Tornadoes touched down in Davenport, near Taylor Ridge in Rock Island County, and Kewanee. The funnel clouds were spawned by a powerful line of wind-producing storms known as a derecho. The storms led to downed trees and damage to homes, two grain elevator bins, and utility poles.
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