Woodford County news briefs
— April 4, 2019REGIONAL Advocate BroMenn’s class teaches life-saving skills Advocate BroMenn Medical Center will offer a Heartsaver® CPR/AED/First Aid class Wednesday, April 10, from 6 to 9:15…
REGIONAL Advocate BroMenn’s class teaches life-saving skills Advocate BroMenn Medical Center will offer a Heartsaver® CPR/AED/First Aid class Wednesday, April 10, from 6 to 9:15…
CENTRAL ILLINOIS Holocaust is subject of new ballet When many people think about ballet, images of beautiful princesses and princes in lavish costumes come to mind. Ballets about war…
February is a super time for soup, and Eureka Public Library would like to gather local soup recipes while helping feed the hungry. In keeping with the classic children’s tale, Stone…
As many make plans and resolutions for this new year, the city of Eureka is heading into 2019 with its own playbook. As is par for the course, city officials face a bevy of junior-level…
For the first time in school history, the Eureka High School girls cross country team ran off with the IHSA Class A Championship, in part, due to the fast footwork of Hornet’s senior…
There’s a plan in the works for the Woodford County bell and clock tower, and, let’s just say it’s about time. “Around 1904, this is what kept the county in time,” Woodford…
The Woodford County Board of Health is seeking nominations for the next Public Health Award Recipient. Do you know someone who has dedicated their time to help improve the health and…
Small Business Saturday in Eureka is more than a shopping event, it’s combined effort by the Eureka Events Committee to usher in the Christmas season. Throughout the day, shoppers…