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Warren County property transfers for June 10-14, 2024. See a list of home and other sales
The Warren County Clerk & Recorder’s Office submits the following Illinois real estate transfer declaration transactions recorded in Warren County the week of June 10-14, 2024. Only the primary name as listed on the submitted sales report is published. Additional owners’ names that would be on the full deed may not appear in this list.
Applications Available for Jamieson Community Center’s STARS Program
Jamieson Community Center STARS (Students to Arrive Ready for School) program is accepting. applications for Warren County students, grades K-8. Each student will receive a backpack filled with. items from their teacher’s school supply list. Applications can be completed by calling (309) 734-4251 or. in person at 1025 S....
Payment Dates Set for Warren County Real Estate Taxes
The Warren County Treasurer’s Office is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. All banks in Monmouth and Warren County will collect property tax payments. Tax payments can be made in the Treasurer’s office at the courthouse. Payments can also be dropped off on the east side of the courthouse. There is a drop box out front to drop off your payment. If you use the drop box please be sure to attach your stub to the payment. A payment may also be made by mail. Please return the stub for the installment that you are paying and make your check payable to Warren County Collector, 100 W. Broadway, Monmouth, IL 61462. Your cancelled check is your receipt.
And Know You Know More: Turning Back the Clock: Part III
Today, I will conclude a look back in time at a Time magazine article I used 13 years ago in teaching a class on the Civil War at Monmouth College. The cover title of this 2011 issue stated: “Why We’re Still Fighting the Civil War. The Endless battle over the war’s true cause would make Lincoln weep.” The main article was written by David Von Drehle and featured a headline: “The Way We Weren’t: North and South shared the burden of slavery, and after the war, they shared in forgetting it. But 150 year’s later, it’s time to tell the truth.”
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