Four Metamora Township High School seniors have signed to play college baseball. Pictured (from left): Brant Adams will play for Kishwaukee College in Malta, IL; Stephen Petri, Cole Smith and ...
After years of powering remotes, children’s toys, and other household devices, the final destination for used batteries is usually the junk drawer. Or worse, it is tossed in the trash ...
Hopedale Rehabilitation & Sports Medicine, in collaboration with Hopedale Medical Complex, is pleased to announce that Peyton Swinford, a senior from Hartsburg-Emden High School, is the January Athlet ...
As farmers across the state face mounting economic pressures, University of Illinois Extension reminds agricultural producers, advisers, and families that free help is available wherever you are.
The University of Arkansas is recognizing students for earning a place on the Fall 2025 Chancellor's List, the university's highest academic honor for undergraduates during the semester.
Washington Grade School District #52 is proud to announce that eight staff members have been recognized by the Illinois State Board of Education through the prestigious Those Who Excel program.
Northern Michigan University announces the Dean's List for the Fall 2025 semester.
Washington senior, Josh Hoffer, prepares to wrestle for the 215-pound state title. Hoffer, last year’s state champion, finished second this year at the IHSA Illinois Wrestling State Championships held ...
The Washington District Library invites you to join their winter reading challenge: read for 10 hours between February 2 and March 15. For every hour you read, you'll earn a prize, and if you finish ...
On Wednesday, February 11, 2026, the Central Intermediate School Cheer Team delivered an outstanding performance at the IESA State Competition held at the Peoria Civic Center. Despite half the squad ...
When Metamora Township High School Superintendent Sean O’Laughlin interrupted Erinn Setterlund-Ambrosch’s Spanish class ...
J-Term, or January Term, is a special month-long period of study in which Carthage students explore subjects outside their majors or minors, discover new interests, and test their creativity through ...