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Victoria Sellers, RN, of Deaconess Illinois Medical Center has been honored with The DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses, a ...
A Southern Illinois University Carbondale student team is searching for possibly one of the earliest Anglo-American ...
Drew Vaughn pitched the Marion baseball team to within one inning of possibly upsetting the host team of the Troy (Triad) 3A Sectional and advancing to the sectional championship game for the first ...
There are three main goals before any sports season starts and the Marion baseball team achieved one of them last week winning the South Seven Conference for the second straight year with a win at ...
The Marion baseball team came into last week riding high on a 10-game winning streak, but the Goreville Blackcats snapped the streak with a 7-6 win and the Harrisburg Bulldogs were rude hosts beating ...
Regina Dewey Austin was born in Livingston County, Kentucky on June 23, 1927, to Emmett Russell Dewey and Nellie Mae Threlkeld Dewey. Regina passed away on April 27, 2025, at the age of 97. She ...
Two special families are the 2024 Saluki Family of the Year winners at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, and they were honored during last weekend’s Saluki Family Weekend festivities. The Wayne ...
Medical marijuana patients can now purchase cannabis grown by small businesses as part of their allotment, Illinois’ top cannabis regulator said, but smaller, newly licensed cannabis growers are still ...
Farmers should brace for even tighter margins and implement applicable risk management practices based on the latest crop price estimates from the University of Illinois farmdoc team. Current levels ...
The Williamson County Republican Central Committee Executive Board has selected Kristen Bayer to be the Republican nominee for the WIlliamson County Circuit Clerk in November. Due to the timing of the ...
Breana Bagley has been named Miss Illinois 2024. The 26-year-old won the title Saturday evening at the Marion Cultural and Civic Center following five days of interviews, performances and rehearsals.
Advocates for community-based after-school programs say as many as 40,000 youths statewide could lose access to tutoring services, recreation and other extracurricular activities this summer unless ...