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Clinton Veteran Named State Department Adjutant
A Clinton Veteran was named the Department of Illinois American Legion Adjutant. Josh Thielen is the youngest adjutant in the Department's history and on the WHOW Morning Show Wednesday told Regional Radio while he gets a new hat, he remains committed to the local commitment of the Legion. According to...
Get your jig on at Allerton Park's Irish Fest this Friday
MONTICELLO, Ill. (WICS) — Allerton Park’s Irish Fest is this Friday, August 2. Whether it’s a jig, reel or fling, Irish-themed music tends toward upbeat songs and getting people moving. Jeff Calhoun of Turas, the Peoria-based band that will kick off the concert at 6 p.m. Turas...
One of Illinois’s first state-funded public EV charger sites is in McLean County
McLEAN COUNTY (25News Now) - Electric vehicle owners in McLean County will have one more spot to charge up before hitting the road. Wednesday, the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency announced the opening of four electric vehicle charger sites, all of which are funded by the state and available for public use.
Clinton’s four-year plan process outlined
CLINTON — The city recently received a report on the strategic plan it commissioned. James Arndt, of Charleston-based Arndt Municipal Support, gave commissioners a survey outlining the goals set forth by the city for developing the plan. “I was just talking to another city in central Illinois looking to...
County approves Enel letter of credit
CLINTON — The DeWitt County Board previously addressed a letter of credit submitted by Enel Green Energy for future decommissioning of its DeWitt County wind energy operation. The letter is intended to provide financial backing in the event of a decommissioning of the Alta Farms II wind facility, which...
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