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To suggest that TSPR Music Director emeritus Jeff Holtz was the voice of public radio in this neck of the woods wouldn’t be much of a stretch: at various…
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In the Midwest eating local can seem easy during the summer when farmer’s markets are full of produce. In the winter though, eating locally can be a bit…
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Macomb is getting ready to work on its courthouse square. Repairs will be made to the streets and possibly the infrastructure underneath. The project…
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Once upon a time, browsing through a book or record store was one of life’s simple pleasures. But now many people prefer to browse on-line, which is…
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Baseball teams from Macomb and Colchester were scheduled to play a five-game series in mid-1921.The series was tied 2-2 after four games with the deciding…
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Steve Newberry of rural Argyle has been farming all of his life. His farm is located down a winding, gravel road just a couple miles west of the Avenue of…
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People lived in the area between the Illinois and Mississippi Rivers for hundreds of years before Columbus set sail across the Atlantic Ocean.…
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The Snake Alley Art Fair in Burlington started 45 years ago with just a few people selling work. They hung their art on snow fence that was set up along…
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The field of education continues to evolve and progress, starting with classroom materials.There was a time when students took notes with pencils and…
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Project Insight student Raetta Parker of Rushville said she learned something new from working with Macomb-based artist Kelley Quinn.“No matter how…
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Mount Sterling is located at the bottom of a hill along County Road W20 in southern Van Buren County. It’s close enough to the Missouri border that when…
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The McDonough Choral Society will be joined by a chamber ensemble in a world premiere performance on Monday, April 16.The composition Songs of Freedom,…