LTC Introduces New Director of Fine Arts
(Undated) – Lincoln Trail College recently introduced the new Director of Music and Performing Arts, Dr. Michael Patilla. That was Lincoln Trail College Coordinator of Marketing and Public
Continue Reading »(Undated) – Lincoln Trail College recently introduced the new Director of Music and Performing Arts, Dr. Michael Patilla. That was Lincoln Trail College Coordinator of Marketing and Public
Continue Reading »(Undated) – Students across the county begin their first full week of the new school year today and now is the time to review some safety tips with your kids. Whether children walk, ride their
Continue Reading »(Undated) – The current forecast for the weekend is calling for triple-digit heat and showers and thunderstorms. According to the latest forecast from the National Weather Service, we can expect
Continue Reading »(Undated) – Two more area residents have been hospitalized as a result of COVID-19. According to numbers released last night by the Crawford County Health Department, there are currently seven
Continue Reading »(Undated) – The list of Illinois schools on “probation” continues to grow. ISBE officials say thirty-four schools are on probation as of yesterday for not mandating indoor masking for
Continue Reading »(Undated) – The Crawford County Shrine Club will be at the Robinson City Park this weekend for their annual Shrine Cub BBQ. According to Shrine Club member, Charlie Hawkins, this is one of the
Continue Reading »(Undated) – The threat of wet weather continues to be a part of our forecast for the rest of the week and the weekend. According to the latest “Hazardous Weather Outlook” from the National
Continue Reading »(Oblong) – The Oblong Unit 4 School District is currently “on probation.” According to Oblong Superintendent, Jeff Patchett, the district received a letter Tuesday from the Illinois State
Continue Reading »(Undated) – The Oblong Unit 4 District is not alone in its “probation” status. The Illinois State Board of Education yesterday placed and additional twenty-one school districts on probation.
Continue Reading »(Undated) – The COVID-19 count in the county continues to trend upward. According to the latest numbers released from the CCHD, there are currently two-hundred-thirty-eight “active” cases in
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