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2024 Regional Jehovah’s Witness Convention returns to Bloomington
BLOOMINGTON, Ill. (WMBD) — Thousands of people came out to the first day of the 2024 Regional Jehovah’s Witness Convention in Bloomington. The three-day convention is held annually at Grossinger Motors Arena. From June 26-28, they held the same convention in Spanish and had roughly 4,000 people in...
Glen Oak Christian Church hosting first Vacation Bible School since pandemic
PEORIA, Ill. (WMBD) — The Glen Oak Christian Church is hoping to see more than 100 kids for their upcoming Vacation Bible School. According to a news release from Glen Oak, the returning program will start on July 7 and run through July 11. It will be the first one on-site since the pandemic.
Walgreens Stores May Be Shutting Down in Iowa and Minnesota
For the last few weeks, we've known that Walgreens was planning on shutting the doors at about 25 percent of its 8,600 stores across America. Now we know which locations could be impacted. According to what seems to be a leaked list on uSearch.com, over the next three years, more...
American Pickers show fakery and secrets revealed including filming in closed store & Danielle Colby’s role at Iowa shop
AMERICAN Pickers is set to return in the fall on History Channel, but a source has exclusively claimed to The U.S. Sun there is show fakery and secrets viewers may be shocked to learn. American Pickers – which stars Mike and Robbie Wolfe, Danielle Colby, and Jon “Jersey Jon” Szalay – often films inside Mike’s […]
Dylana Larson joins Orpheum Theatre board
The Orpheum Theatre has a new member of their Board of Directors. Dylana Larson began serving on the Board in June, filling the seat formerly held by Tom McIntire. Larson grew up in Collinsville, Ill. and graduated from Illinois State University with a degree in Recreation Administration. After graduation, she served as the Director of […]
New, challenging disc golf course opens in Galesburg
Galesburg has a new disc golf course at Lake Storey. The new course, which opened in June, is the second one in the city. The other is at Kiwanis Park. Josh Fleming, who designed the Lake Storey course, thinks it will attract visitors to Galesburg. “We want to bring tournaments...
Illinois Residents Getting Sick Because of a Dangerous Parasite
If you've been feeling sick over the past couple of months, it may be due to a parasite that typically causes more illnesses in the summer months. According to the Centers for Disease Control, they're investigating an "outbreak linked to a food source" which causes a diarrheal illness reportedly due to a parasite called Cyclospora cayetanensis, or cyclosporiasis.
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum Wins National Award for Exhibit
SPRINGFIELD – The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum has won a national “Leadership in History” award for its exhibit exploring the many ways and reasons that people have made Illinois their home over the centuries. The exhibit, “Here I Have Lived: Home in Illinois,” is now available online so that people anywhere in the world can explore the lives of immigrants, Native Americans, future presidents and social activists.
Galesburg District 205 cracks down on cell phone usage during school day
Cell phones are a major distraction to students -- even when silenced. The temptation to text a friend or play a video game in class can overpower even the most self-disciplined teen. The rules regarding cell phone usage at Galesburg Junior Senior High School were loose before District 205 implemented...
Iowans flocking to states with no state income tax: IRS data
(The Center Square) – Migration data from the Internal Revenue Service shows that thousands of Iowans are leaving the state for Texas and Florida, which have no state income tax. Texas drew nearly 5,000 residents from Iowa but 3,475 Texans left for the Hawkeye state. The state lost a net $68.3 million in adjusted gross […]
Walmart told their receipt defense is not OK after shopper says he fell for ‘bait and switch’ tactic and was overcharged
AS Walmart is set to again face a lawsuit claiming the retailer misled shoppers about prices, a court has ruled that the company cannot use a defense involving printed receipts. The class action lawsuit, lead by plaintiff Yoram Kahn, has accused Walmart of overcharging shoppers with “bait and switch” tactics by having some prices listed […]
Tee times, groupings, TV info for 2024 John Deere Classic Saturday third round at TPC Deere Run
Aaron Rai and C.T. Pan are tied for the lead at the halfway mark of the 2024 John Deere Classic at TPC Deere Run in Silvis, Illinois. Rai and Pan each shot 6-under 65s on Thursday followed by 8-under 63s on Friday. Harry Hall is alone in third at 13...
1,000 Fines Ahead: Iowa Speed Cameras Enforce Stricter Speed Limits Across Cities
Starting July 1, Iowa implemented new speed cameras in cities like Davenport, Cedar Rapids, and Des Moines, automatically issuing fines up to $1,000 for drivers exceeding the speed limit by over 11 mph, aiming to enhance road safety and deter reckless driving. New Iowa Speed Cameras Aim to Improve Road Safety with Hefty Fines and […]
Galesburg Community Foundation Celebrating 20 Years
The Galesburg Community Foundation is celebrating 20 years of collective action, philanthropy, and transformative change in Knox, Warren, and Henderson Counties, shares President and CEO Josh Gibb:. “July 1st, 2004, the foundation was officially created and what the foundation has done in the last 20 years, we certainly want people...
Beadle: Here's to 'having fun while winning' at the United Way of Central Illinois
As I prepare to transition out of my role as Board Chair for the United Way of Central Illinois, I can't help but feel a mix of emotions. Pride, gratitude, and excitement for the future all swirl together as I look back on the 2024-2025 year and forward to what lies ahead. Throughout my tenure, I've always believed in "having fun while winning," and I'm pleased to say that this past year has embodied that philosophy...
David Trinko: Unexpected move for an area priest
Jul. 6—At this point in his life, Father Dennis Walsh looked forward to a slower pace of life. "I mean, at this point in my priesthood, I was looking at a quieter parish without the administrative load," Walsh, 58, said. "So that was kind of the horizon that I was looking at." As they say, if you want to hear God laugh, tell him your plans. Walsh, a Lima native, settled down Sunday, June 9 to ...
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