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The hearse was part of a collection the city's Kibbe Museum acquired last year It was originally displayed at the Museum of Funeral Customs in…
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Carthage residents have been living with discolored and smelly water from their taps for two weeks.City residents endured a similar occurrence last…
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Carthage's effort to acquire high-speed Internet service is on hold.Mayor Jim Nightingale still has confidence the i3 Group will follow through with the…
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The Carthage city council has changed its position on gambling.Aldermen have overturned a century-old ban on gambling to allow video poker machines. The…
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Jim Lenz's guest is Amy Graham, Carthage's new community development director. They talk about her 30 years experience as an educator and prinipal and how…
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The Illini West School Board spent a year evaluating potential sites for a new high school. It chose a location next door. It is just east of the current…
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Carthage is being pro-active by encouraging water conservation by a combination of mandatory and voluntary measures.Businesses are required to stop…
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Carthage will take some extra measures to make sure festivities this week don't become “too hot.”The city is expecting larger than usual crowds for the…
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Carthage is trying a new solution to a persistent problem last year-water discoloration. The city's drinking water was never unsafe, just unsavory. It was…
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Carthage will pay less for electricity for city operations beginning next month. The city has signed a three-year contract with Ameren Energy Marketing at…