The holiday season soon will be upon us, and with that comes preparation for community outreach. Such is the case with ...
Michael McTighe, of the non-profit Illinois Chapter of Concerns for Police Officers, read a statement to media on the ...
Approximately 50 officers, family and friends walked in unison to the Police and Fire Memorial on the northeast corner of the ...
When temperance crusader and educator Frances Elizabeth Willard died in New York City in 1898, her loss was particularly felt ...
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about the prevalence of domestic violence ...
This month, River Valley Special Recreation Association athlete Shane Holdosh took third place at the Special Olympics State ...
In this weekend's A Taylor-Made Life, the Daily Journal's Life editor Taylor Leddin-McMaster writes about the start of early ...
Running Oct. 5-6 at Northfield Square mall, the 2024 Ink’d Arts Fest celebrates the art of tattoos and tattooing. The weekend ...
Iroquois County Historical Society’s biggest fundraiser, Harvest Daze, is set to kick off Friday, Oct. 4, with a fish fry on ...
Paul Schore received the tribute for his leadership role in restoring the Bourbonnais Grove First Log Schoolhouse. The ...
If you live in central or southern Illinois, you have every right to read this and angrily say, “It’s about time!” There, ...
KCC is reporting a headcount of 2,317 students enrolled for the fall 2024 semester based on its 10-day census count. That ...