Shaw Local Radio Podcast: Jon Scholtes, Habitat for Humanity on “The House That Bourbon Built”
Jon Scholtes, executive director of Habitat for Humanity of La Salle-Bureau-Putnam Counties, talks about the upcoming May event: “The House That Bourbon Built”
Shaw Local Radio Podcast: Jon Scholtes, Habitat for Humanity on “The House That Bourbon Built”

Shaw Local Radio Podcast: Jon Scholtes, Habitat for Humanity on “The House That Bourbon Built”

Notebook: Princeton’s Ace Christiansen finds his way on base one way or another
Princeton senior catcher and leadoff man Ace Christiansen had reached base 12 straight times heading into Monday’s game with nine hits and three walks. To no coincidence, all three games were Tiger wins.
Notebook: Princeton’s Ace Christiansen finds his way on base one way or another

Notebook: Princeton’s Ace Christiansen finds his way on base one way or another

Dixon Stage Left auditions set for April 27, 28
Auditions are held at Dixon Stage Left, 105 S. Peoria Ave., Dixon. They will be from 1-3 p.m. Sunday, April 27, and 5-7 p.m. Monday, April 28.
Polo Area Community Theatre to present ‘The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood’ in May
Performances begin May 2.
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announces plans to phase out eight artificial food dyes by next year

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) unveiled a plan on Tuesday to begin phasing out eight synthetic food dyes from the nation’s food supply, aiming for full
Vatican shares details of Pope Francis’ death, funeral is scheduled for Saturday at St. Peter’s Basilica

As the world continues to pay tribute to Pope Francis following his death yesterday at the age of 88, the Vatican released the Pontiff’s death certificate, which states he died from a stroke that prompted irreversible heart