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Cover Crop Fact Sheets Available for Iowa Farmers
AMES, Iowa – Iowa State University Extension and Outreach and the United States Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service are collaborating on a series of cover crop fact sheets for Iowa farmers interested in adopting the practice or trying new cover crops to achieve specific goals in their operation.
Potential Harris VP Pick Hits JD Vance With Blistering Trump Title
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker (D) used an iconic “Austin Powers” character to explain why former President Donald Trump selected Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) as his running mate earlier this month. “He’s the Donald Trump Mini-Me,” Pritzker told CNN’s Jake Tapper on Wednesday. Pritzker — who...
Ohio High Schools Embrace Esports as a Varsity Sport
Ohio high schools are increasingly adopting esports as a varsity sport, reflecting a nationwide trend towards recognizing competitive video gaming as a legitimate and valued extracurricular activity. Esports, which involves organized multiplayer video game competitions, has gained popularity among students and educators alike for its potential to foster teamwork, strategic thinking, and digital literacy skills.
Wake Up Tri-Counties Kewanee Public Library with Sara Billiet
Sara Billiet joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to discuss what is happening at the Kewanee Public Library. Tonight, July 25th, at 6 PM, Kewanee Memory Lane will live-stream their Hide and Seek podcast. This is your opportunity to watch a podcast in real-time. The Digital Skills Class for July 25th and August 14th has been canceled, but you can join the final class on August 7th. Contact instructor Grace Clucas with questions at [email protected] or 309-678-2979. The Friends of the Kewanee Library is looking for members. The cost is $5 a year, and you can volunteer and help when you can. Friends of the Library members get special perks for being members. Stop by the Kewanee Public Library for an application.
Save-A-Lot Round-Up Campaign Lights Up Kewanee Fireworks Spectacular
Sav-a-Lot Assistant Manager, Ben Brackett, presented a check for $2,684.81 to Andy Dwyer, Kewanee Park District Director and Kewanee Fireworks Committee member, from the June round-up campaign for the Kewanee Fireworks fund. The donation will go towards the Kewanee Fireworks Spectacular on July 4th at Northeast Park. “Thank you Save-a-Lot shoppers and crew for your donation.” You can donate year-round to the Kewanee Fireworks Fund at the Kewanee Chamber of Commerce, located at 113 E 2nd Street.
Kewanee Fire Department Announces Additional Emergency Burn Days
The Kewanee Fire Department has announced additional emergency burn days in the City of Kewanee. The Kewanee Fire Department has scheduled extra burn days for residents to dispose of landscape waste following the recent EF-1 tornadoes. Residents can burn tree limbs and brush on July 27th and 28th, and August 3rd and 4th, if weather permits. Safety guidelines include maintaining fires at a maximum height of four feet and ensuring they are at least 10 feet away from structures. Regular burn rules apply, and all fires must be attended to until they are extinguished. Kewanee Public Works has cleared trees from roadways, allowing roads to be open for travel. Residents are encouraged to take tree branches and limbs to the old Kewanee Hospital site on West Division Street. City officials said it may be months before they can collect all the tree debris from the curb.
Rock Island police: Man shot July 4 has died
ROCK ISLAND, Ill. (KWQC) - A man who was shot July 4 in Rock Island has died, police said. The 46-year-old, who has not yet been identified, died Thursday. No arrests have been made at this time, police said. The shooting is now being investigated as a homicide. Officers responded...
Kewanee police blotter for June 24
A damage-only traffic accident was reported in the 200 block of Elliott Street. John A. Wilson, 63, Kewanee, was arrested for assault, resisting, and criminal damage following a report of assault in the 600 block of East Second Street. He was transported to the Henry County Jail. Police responded to...
Dubuque Business Leads the Way for Solar Energy Across Iowa, Illinois, & Wisconsin
Eagle Point Solar, a leading solar energy provider based in Dubuque, is making waves across the Tri-States. Recognized on the 2024 Top Solar Contractors List by Solar Power World, the company ranks 162nd nationally and 184th in the Solar + Storage Installers category. This recognition highlights Eagle Point Solar's role in bringing clean energy solutions to homes and businesses in the region.
Big Changes Coming to 23 Illinois Costco Stores in September
The more things change, the more they stay the same. That's actually not true for 23 Costco store locations in Illinois that will be changing in September and I predict many will be unhappy with what's coming. Let me be clear that I'm not business expert and I have no...
Photos Show a Bear is Now Touring Southern Illinois Golf Courses
If you're planning to golf in Illinois soon especially in the southern part of the state, you might want to know that a predator might be watching. Many photos show there's a bear currently touring southern Illinois golf courses. I saw CBS in Chicago share this interesting story about a...
West Central High School’s Addie Seitz Leads Illinois to a Win in the Senior League Softball Regionals
Following an all-state softball season in the spring, West Central High School senior-to-be Addie Seitz is playing summer softball for an Illinois team that is currently participating in the Little League Senior Softball Central Region Tournament in Lexington, Kentucky. Seitz’s team is currently (2-0) and is tied with a team from Ohio as the only undefeated teams left in the 8-team tournament. She pitched a 4-inning perfect game against Kentucky on Wednesday, winning 16-0. Seitz struck out 7 of the 12 batters she faced. Just as she did during the high school season in the spring, Addie helped herself at the plate, as well, going 2-3 with 5 rbis and blasting a home run. Illinois and Ohio meet today for a chance to play for the regional championship game on Friday.
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