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Of note: The CornBelters share the Corn Crib with a team in the Kernal Collegiate League called the Normal GroundSloths...Former Major Leaguer Hal Lanier, the CornBelters' manager for their inaugural ...
In Illinois, deer rut refers to the rut season for the white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), the only native species of deer in the state. In addition to an increase in testosterone, males ...
Illinois State Police said the crash was reported about 2:30 p.m. Thursday. OSF released a statement Friday saying that Dr. Imam was a “valued” member of the medical staff at OSF St. Mary Medical ...
WRIGHT TWP. — For what is believed to be the first time in the school’s more than 60 year history, three members of this year’s Crestwood High School senior class will be attending military ...
It’s unclear exactly how much federal money Illinois could lose under the current proposals, but a number of the provisions would directly affect Medicaid funding in Illinois. The bill includes ...
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The second-seeded Crestwood girls’ lacrosse team picked up two more milestones in an 18-5 victory over visiting Scranton Prep in a District 2 Class 2A quarterfinal on Thursday. Jordan Andrews ...
Nathan Hale Intermediate is a public school located in Crestwood, IL, which is in a large suburb setting. The student population of Nathan Hale Intermediate is 195 and the school serves 4-5.
Texas softball began its quest for a second consecutive berth in the Women's College World Series Friday with a 10-2 win over Eastern Illinois in the first game of the Austin regional at McCombs ...
Tickets go on sale Saturday, May 17 at 10 a.m. via Ticketmaster. “August 8 is Agriculture Day at the Illinois State Fair, and this is the perfect way to celebrate,” stated Jerry Costello II ...
Peoria, IL (WMBD) – There is a tornado watch over much of central Illinois until 10 p.m. A broken line of showers and storms will move through central Illinois with all hazards possible.
Illinois education officials are considering lowering the scores students need to get to be classified as proficient in a subject on a state standardized test. They say the current benchmarks are ...
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