DeKalb County News Briefs
— September 5, 2018STATE New scholarships are incentives to keep college students in Illinois The state has established new funding to entice students to stay in Illinois for college. The AIM HIGH grant…
STATE New scholarships are incentives to keep college students in Illinois The state has established new funding to entice students to stay in Illinois for college. The AIM HIGH grant…
DeKalb’s historic Fargo Theatre has not screened a movie in decades but the cavernous space is still in use, just not in ways foreseen by the building’s designers. The former Art…
You could say a team of NIU’s graduating engineering students did their homework—and then some. Taking top honors in the College of Engineering and Engineering Technology’s Spring…
Aug. 30 DeKalb Farmers Market 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Van Buer Plaza, north Second and Locust streets, DeKalb Free The DeKalb Farmers Market features more than 30 vendors who sell locally-grown…
DeKALB Iconic locations are part of bicentennial celebration Coinciding with this year’s celebration of the Illinois Bicentennial, Doors Open Illinois is promoting iconic historical…
Sept. 5-9 Sandwich Fair 15730 Pratt Road, Sandwich 8 a.m.-10 p.m. Sept. 5-8 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Sept. 9 $9 adults, $6 children 6-12, free for children 5 and under; parking is include Established…
STATE Dutch Reach is new law in Illinois Think Dutch Reach when you exit a vehicle. Typically, most drivers use their left hand to open the driver’s door. But now according to…
Sycamore’s Ribs, Rhythm and Brews Festival dates back only just 2015, but the event has been so successful that its now a fixture on the community’s calendar. The 2018 edition is…