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Landmarks Illinois awards $43K in funding to preservation efforts across Illinois

Funding will support people preserving places in Kampsville, Chicago, Galesburg, Greenup, Naperville and Peoria Landmarks Illinois has awarded $43,000 in grant funding to 10 preservation projects across the state through three grant programs: the Preservation Heritage Fund, Barbara C. and Thomas E. Donnelley II Preservation Fund for Illinois and the Timuel D. Black Jr. Grant…

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Amid backlash, Pritzker calls for leaders — especially Trump — to tone down rhetoric

Illinois Republicans say governor’s rhetoric is sowing more division By BEN SZALINSKI Capitol News Illinois Article Summary JB Pritzker called on President Donald Trump and other political leaders to do more to call for peace amid growing political violence. Pritzker faced sharp criticism from Illinois Republicans last week when he said Trump’s rhetoric has fueled…

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Jim Edgar, Illinois’ 1990s-era moderate GOP governor, dies at 79

Edgar spent his post-political career focused on developing government leaders By HANNAH MEISEL and JERRY NOWICKI Capitol News Illinois Article Summary After disclosing aggressive pancreatic cancer diagnosis in February, former Republican Gov. Jim Edgar died on Sunday. Edgar spent nearly his entire adult life in and around Illinois government and politics, starting as an intern…

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Poettker Industrial Services promotes three project leaders

Poettker Industrial Services, a woman-owned business specializing in utility construction, recently promoted three of its project leaders, including Brett Timmermann, Adam Rennegarbe, and Eric Kahre. “It’s an exciting time to be part of Poettker Industrial,” said Kimberly Schlautman, president of Poettker Industrial. “We’re growing quickly, which creates new opportunities for advancement. We prioritize rewarding exceptional…

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Lend a hand: 19th annual Mississippi Earthtones Festival Great River Clean-Up

Sierra Club Illinois’ Three Rivers Project, Alton Main Street, Jacoby Arts Center, and the Army Corps of Engineers are calling for volunteers to support the Mississippi Earthtones Festival’s 19th annual Great River Clean-Up. The clean-up will take place on Saturday, Sept. 27, to coincide with the National Environmental Education Foundation (NEEF)’s National Public Lands Day…

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O’Fallon Police Department welcomes Public Safety Social Worker Dawn-Davis Stellwag

The O’Fallon Police Department recently announced the addition of Dawn Davis-Stellwag as its new public safety social worker. This new role reflects the department’s ongoing commitment to community-focused policing and its dedication to helping residents navigate life’s challenges. As part of her work, Davis-Stellwag will: Build and maintain strong relationships with community partners while working…

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Prairie Cardiovascular reminds readers that September is ‘AFib Awareness Month’

September marks National Atrial Fibrillation (AFib) Awareness Month, an important opportunity to recognize the signs and symptoms of this common but potentially dangerous heart condition. AFib is the most common type of heart arrhythmia, affecting millions of Americans. It occurs when the heart beats irregularly, disrupting the flow of blood between the upper and lower…

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Second session for Mental Health ‘Lunch & Learn’ Speaker Series now taking registrations

Each session in the series highlights a different topic and is free to the general public Intellectual and biological appetites will be satisfied thanks to what the Psychological Services Department at OSF Saint Anthony’s Health Center will be serving throughout its Mental Health “Lunch & Learn” Speaker Series. Registrations are now being accepted for the…

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