Woodford County news briefs
— September 4, 2019EUREKA Author speaks on book ‘Night Witches of WWII’ Canton author Brooks Carver will be at the Eureka Public Library, 202 S. Main, at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 12 to talk about…
EUREKA Author speaks on book ‘Night Witches of WWII’ Canton author Brooks Carver will be at the Eureka Public Library, 202 S. Main, at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 12 to talk about…
EUREKA College receives bronze rating for sustainability Eureka College has earned a STARS Bronze rating in recognition of its sustainability achievements from the Association for…
Fact finding alone can be a challenge on the Internet, especially when lies are dressed up to look like real news. At the beginning of September, the Illinois Prairie District…
WOODFORD COUNTY Illinois Prairie libraries to hold workshop on Fake News The Illinois Prairie District Public Library is collaborating with New York City-based startup NewsGuard to…
The first time the Peplow descendants held a family reunion, a passenger train still ran from Minier to Peoria every evening. That was in 1930. This year, on July 28, the relatives…
The City of Eureka has officially broken ground on the Combined Services Building at 111 W. Court St. On Aug. 19, Mayor Scott Zimmer and the City Council took up shovels and tossed…
REGION Eureka College partners with ICC on degrees Illinois Central College and Eureka College have teamed up to help students gain their baccalaureate degrees. Through a special…
As another school year nears, vaccinations are on many parents’ lists, along with school supplies, and many in the health care field think it’s a great time to remind everyone of…