Dixon’s KSB Hospital merger with Catholic organization sparks reproductive healthcare concerns
Some Dixon residents are concerned about reproductive healthcare services as the former KSB Hospital undergoes a merger with Catholic organization OSF HealthCare.
Four killed in storm-related deaths in the South
The storm system that has produced multiple tornadoes and hazardous conditions in the South has caused the death of at least four people through the weekend. Two deaths were reported with several more injured as multiple tornadoes
Jimmy Carter, 39th president of the United States, dies at 100
Jimmy Carter, 39th president of the United States and Nobel Peace Prize recipient, has died at the age of 100. Carter had been in hospice care at his home in Plains, Ga., since February 2023; his wife,
179 dead, 2 survivors after plane crash during landing at South Korean airport
179 people were confirmed to have been killed with two people rescued from the wreckage after a plane crash at a South Korean airport on Sunday. There were a total of 175 passengers and six crew members
OneRepublic teams with Jelly Roll for the song ‘Hurt’
OneRepublic has released the video for the new single, “Hurt” ft. country superstar, Jelly Roll. The song’s original version first appeared on OneRepublic’s latest album Artificial Paradise, released earlier this year. The video for ‘Hurt’ was directed
2024 ‘New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash’ adds Dustin Lynch, Alana Springsteen to lineup
Additional performers have been added to the star-studded lineup for New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash, hosted by Keith Urban and Entertainment Tonight‘s Rachel Smith and airing live on Tuesday, December 31st from 8-10 pm and
Write Team: What if you were learning to read at age 98?
He assumed his opportunity for schooling had passed, until years after retirement he was invited to join an adult literacy class. He thought, why not? He was tired of just fishing.
Write Team: What if you were learning to read at age 98?
He assumed his opportunity for schooling had passed, until years after retirement he was invited to join an adult literacy class. He thought, why not? He was tired of just fishing.
New University of Illinois Extension ag educator looks forward to bringing innovative programs
The University of Illinois Extension announced the addition of Emily Hansen as a commercial agriculture educator serving Bureau, La Salle, Marshall and Putnam counties.
6 new deputies to patrol La Salle County in 2025 as consequence of SAFE-T Act
La Salle County is getting its first new patrol officers in two decades. The SAFE-T Act spurred a budgetary adjustment that yields six new hires.