COVID Cases Continue to Climb
(Undated) – The number of COVID cases continues to grow everywhere including Crawford County. According to the latest numbers released by the CDC, about nine people are now testing positive for
Continue Reading »(Undated) – The number of COVID cases continues to grow everywhere including Crawford County. According to the latest numbers released by the CDC, about nine people are now testing positive for
Continue Reading »(Undated) – The Crawford County board meets tonight and they have a handful of items on the agenda. In “New Business,” the board will approve the amended 2021-2022 Holiday Schedule, approve
Continue Reading »(Undated) – Weak demand appears to be keeping gas prices high. According to the latest numbers from GasBuddy.com, the current national average price for gas has risen three cents a gallon since
Continue Reading »(Undated) — The American Red Cross says it is facing its worst blood shortage in more than a decade and has declared the first-ever national blood crisis. According to the Red Cross, the low
Continue Reading »(Undated) – If you have a senior citizen in your life that you think deserves some recognition, the Illinois Department on Aging wants to hear from you. They are now accepting nominations for the
Continue Reading »(Undated) – The construction of the “Technology Center” on the campus of Lincoln Trail College has taken the next step. According to LTC Director of Marketing and Public Information, Chris
Continue Reading »(Undated) – The number of COVID-19 cases in the county continues to skyrocket. According to numbers released yesterday by the Crawford County Health Department, one-hundred-twelve new confirmed
Continue Reading »(Undated) – Students that test positive for COVID-19 will be able to return to classes sooner. Illinois is reducing the recommended quarantine time for students and teachers from ten to five
Continue Reading »(Undated) – County jails may begin to see crowding issues as a result of COVID-19. According to information released yesterday by the Illinois Department of Corrections, they have temporarily
Continue Reading »(Undated) – As COVID cases continue to climb the State of Illinois is launching a new ad campaign to encourage vaccinations. The “On the Fence” campaign will feature stories from
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