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Kyle Remmenga thought about putting together a community theater production in Macomb, but decided that making a movie would be more interesting.
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The arbitrator’s order entitles the employees to back pay and requires the university to reinstate the workers, if they wish to return to their positions.
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The Fort Madison Historic Preservation Commission is trying to track down a long-lost piece of local history — a goose statue that once served as part of a fountain in Central Park.
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Communities in western Illinois and southeast Iowa are preparing Juneteenth celebrations that highlight freedom, history, culture, and community fellowship.
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A federal lawsuit over the fatal police shooting of four-year-old Terrell Miller could be narrowed significantly after attorneys for the city of Macomb and Lt. Nick Goc asked a judge to dismiss all but one of the case’s counts.
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Family participation in Galesburg District 205 engagement events like VIP breakfasts and FAFSA nights increased nearly 60% during the 2025-26 school year, according to a report presented to the school board on Monday.
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Echos of the Prairie: the history of the places we call home features short histories of communities in TSPR's broadcast region. Histories are written and voiced by community members. Echos of the Prairie airs Tuesday - Friday at 8:19 am and 5:48 pm. Episodes are also available on demand, on the NPR app or wherever you get your podcasts.