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…
STATE Museum receives highest national recognition The Illinois State Museum has again achieved accreditation by the American Alliance of Museums, the highest national recognition afforded…
University of Illinois Extension Livingston County Master Gardeners would like to welcome spring after a long winter with “A Day in the Garden Patch from 9 a.m. to Noon on Saturday,…
CENTRAL ILLINOIS Session will train volunteers to aid in natural disasters Training for second responders, people who assist with recovery efforts after first responders deal with a…
STATE Modest economic growth predicted until 2021 A moderate economic growth in the upcoming fiscal year in Illinois is expected to lead to higher tax receipts for the state. But there…
During spring break at Eureka College, high school freshmen crammed into Room 205 at Burgess Hall, where Andrea Ingwersen waits with a nicotine vaporizer, the words “It’s Not Cool…
In this week’s column, we have dates for the implementation of key facets of the 2018 Farm Bill, including deadlines for Illinois conservation programs. Also this week: the University…
This week we have a report from the recent ILSoyAdvisor Better Beans series on why farmers are going to suffer from the lack of Market Facilitation Program payments in 2019, along with…