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The Lipanda Day Festival celebrates diversity in west central Illinois and coincides with Congolese Independence Day at the end of June.
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1.6 million Iowans are currently registered organ and tissue donors. 97 percent of them registered while getting their driver’s license.
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Through the program, students will receive two degrees in four years.
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The Knox County board approved a resolution allowing bonds issued in Fulton County to pay Graham Health System projects in Galesburg.
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A third tenant could soon be announced.
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The new 68,000 square foot library opened at 9 a.m. Wednesday.
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‘Beautiful art that is stretching boundaries:’ Hip Hop Orchestra Experience coming to southeast IowaHip Hop Orchestra Experience will collaborate with the Southeast Iowa Symphony Orchestra for a show on May 3 at the Fairfield Arts and Convention Center.
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Calvary Assembly Church runs the initiative with the support of Convoy of Hope, an international humanitarian organization.
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Iowa's 2024 legislative session ended very early Saturday morning. The eighth session in a row with full Republican control ended with more tax cuts, major changes to the Area Education Agencies and a raise in minimum teacher pay.
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A weekly roundup of news from around the region.
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Though the cicadas will be loud and abundant, the chair of biological science at Western Illinois University says there’s nothing to worry about.
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The school has begun digging up the sod at Calvert Stadium, and crews will soon also start digging up the cinder track that encircles the playing field.