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Galva digs out after Monday’s derecho
Residents of Galva are cleaning up after a powerful storm passed through in the evening hours of Monday, July 15. The storm, which also affected surrounding towns, left fractured trees, downed power lines, and broken fences in its wake. Some were left without power for many hours. Falling limbs damaged...
Assistant Fire Chief Terry Smith retires from Rock Island Fire Department
Rock Island Assistant Fire Chief Terry Smith is saying goodbye to fighting fires and hello to retirement. Smith is retiring today after 28 years with the Rock Island Fire Department. He has a total of 30 years of firefighting under his belt and was a volunteer firefighter for the Village of Hampton. The department is […]
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.
Longtime community leader Sonja Reece named Normal Citizen of the Year
It was a who’s who of notable Normalites at a reception Tuesday at Heartland Community College, where Mayor Chris Koos announced longtime community leader Sonja Reece as this year’s Normal Citizen of the Year. Reece has played many roles in the community, among them serving on the town...
National Weather Service in Far, Remote Northern Michigan Took Over Warning Chicago as Illinois Forecasters Hunkered Down During Tornado Outbreak
The National Weather Service is the government agency we all rely upon for up-to-the-second information particularly in emergency situations like severe thunderstorms and tornado outbreaks. But what happens when NWS forecasters are in the line of fire for a storm? That was the situation facing the NWS office in Chicago last night (July 15, 2024) as a summer storm spawned a tornado outbreak across the region.
Winnebago principal’s personal experience inspires Illinois school’s cardiac safety law
WINNEBAGO, Ill. (WTVO) — This Fall, all schools in Illinois will be required to have a plan in place in the event of a cardiac arrest on school grounds. A Winnebago principal advocated for the law after it happened to her, and now her school is one of three Heart Safe Schools in the state. […]
Galesburg City Council Receives Clean Audit for Fiscal Year 2023
At the recent Galesburg City Council meeting, the Fiscal Year 2023 Finance Report was heard, which presented with a clean audit for the city, explains City Administrator Eric Hanson:. “We had another very good year as a city and a clean audit, no findings, no issues, all the funds ended...
Report: Housing is less affordable due to red tape in Illinois
(The Center Square) – A new report found that Illinois had the third-worst rate in the nation for building new housing units in 2023, with the main culprit being over regulation. Illinois Policy Institute found that government regulations account for nearly $70,000 of the $292,000 median home price in the state. Researcher Ravi Mishra said that is preventing new housing construction and aggravating a housing shortage, leading to higher prices...
Congresswoman Budzinski opens small business training lecture at CAP 1908
Late Monday morning, Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski of Illinois’s 13th congressional district opened for a small business training lecture dedicated to empowering Springfield’s Black community, kicking off a packed day of activities for the congresswoman which concluded with a tour of Black-owned businesses across Springfield. The training course was...
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...
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