Woodford 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…
SEPT. 6. Meet the Candidates Thursday, 6-8 p.m. Kouri’s Pub, 105 Elizabeth Pointe Drive, Germantown Hills Free Come out to meet candidates Junius Rodriguez, Olaya Landa-Vialard,…
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…
AUG. 30 Find Your Minonk Ancestors Online Thursday, 4-7 p.m. Filger Library, 261 E. 5th St., Minonk Free The library’s microfilmed newspapers have been digitized. Come in for…
This week’s farm and rural news brief includes details on the record-setting grand champion sale — who bought the beauteous bovines and for how much? We also have an analysis on…
This week’s farm and rural news report is led by advice from Illinois State Statistician Mark Schleusener on why it is crucial farmers respond to the upcoming USDA surveys. We also…
Controversial plans for a community solar farm on the outskirts of Eureka have been shuttled back to the Woodford County Zoning Board for further review. On Aug. 21, the Woodford County…
University of Illinois Extension and various community partners enjoyed a visit from Illinois Lt. Governor Evelyn Sanguinetti on her way through Bloomington-Normal this week. She started…