The South Central Junior High School eighth-grade girls became the school’s second team to advance to a state tournament this ...
By Tony Angeloni Editor Solar Farms opened the discussion at the Marion County Board Meeting this past Tuesday night. With ...
Santa made an early delivery for the Special Education students at the December 10, 2024 Rotary meeting. The excited students ...
We would like to compliment the Vandalia Public Works Department on their great job of Christmas light installations in the downtown area. Year after year they do an excellent job of placement and ...
EARLY DISMISSAL on Friday, December 20th for school improvement. All students will be dismissed at 11:30 a.m. – CHRISTMAS BREAK starts on Monday, December 23rd – Thursday, January 2nd, 2025 – A ...
Many families are facing financial hardships and will have difficulty putting gifts under the tree. Recognizing that every child deserves to feel the joy of Christmas, several local businesses will be ...
DEBORAH SIMCOX Correspondent Congratulations were given to the three Board members who were appointed and sworn in by County Clerk and Administrator Jessica Barker at the Tuesday, December 10 Fayette ...
The Brownstown Bombers Sports Hall of Fame Committee has announced the inductees for the 2025 Inaugural Ceremony. The induction ceremony will take place between the JV and varsity HS girls basketball ...
Kent A. Keppler, 59, Farina, pled guilty to two counts of unlawful possession of methamphetamine with intent to deliver in two separate cases. Keppler was sentenced to 12 years on each count to be ...
The Fayette County Clerk & Recorder’s Office is making it easier for residents to help protect their most valuable asset, their home, this holiday season. Through their free Property Fraud Alert ...
DEBORAH SIMCOX Correspondent Park Supervisor Kent Torbeck reported that the north driveway on Locust Street, which was scheduled to be completed by Richland Improvement, had been delayed due to the ...
The Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) are announcing changes to management responsibilities at the Carlyle Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area.