Starved Rock Country Community Foundation awards $1,500 grant for suicide prevention training

The Starved Rock Country Community Foundation recently awarded a $1,500 community grant to the Illinois Critical Access Hospital Network for suicide intervention training.
Princeton DAR presents American flag to new citizen
The Princeton-Illinois chapter Daughters of the American Revolution presented an American flag to new citizen Cynthia DelGado Lara at its April 5 meeting.
Princeton DAR presents American flag to new citizen

Princeton DAR presents American flag to new citizen

Coaches at Hall High School shaped Pete McAdams’ Hall of Fame career
Pete McAdams was described as a student of the game when he played football at Hall High School. He took that knowledge gained playing for the Red Devils north of the state line into a Hall of
Coaches at Hall High School shaped Pete McAdams’ Hall of Fame career

Coaches at Hall High School shaped Pete McAdams’ Hall of Fame career

Coloma Township Board votes to sell former US Bank building amid rising costs
Bearing the weight of escalating repair and maintenance costs, Coloma Township’s newly appointed board and its residents unanimously voted at Tuesday’s annual town meeting to sell the still-vacant US Bank building the township purchased two years ago
House GOP adopts budget blueprint for President Trump’s agenda

On Thursday, the House adopted a revised budget blueprint for President Trump’s agenda after Republican leaders and Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., muscled conservative holdouts who had threatened to sink the measure. Johnson told reporters after the vote:
6 killed after tour helicopter plunges into NYC’s Hudson River

Story updated: An executive of the European technology company Siemens, as well as his wife and young children, were identified as those on board the tourist helicopter that plunged into New York City’s Hudson River on Thursday,