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Day: March 16, 2026

AARP offers driver safety program at IVCC

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Streatorland Historical Society raising funds for Civil War hero’s marker

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IVCC dental hygiene program earns top national accreditation

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Ottawa’s leaf vacuum program to resume Apr. 1

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Putnam County library screens documentary on Elvis and USS Arizona Memorial

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Putnam County library hosts youth book club exploring American Revolution

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AARP offers driver safety program at IVCC

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Streatorland Historical Society raising funds for Civil War hero’s marker

The Streatorland Historical Society is currently collecting funds for a historical marker to be placed at Sergeant George Poundstone’s gravesite. Poundstone was the 53rd Illinois Volunteer Regiment’s flag bearer. The regiment was created in the summer of 1861 in Ottawa.The 53 regiment was ordered to make an ill-fated charge during the siege of Jackson on Sunday, July 12, 1863. The regiment had 255 soldiers participate in the charge and 66 men returned. Poundstone led the charge and was mortally wounded. He tore down the 53rd regiment’s flag to prevent it from becoming a trophy of war. The flag was recovered and taken by the Orphan Brigade of Paducah, Kentucky. The regiment flag was found in 1886 in the War Department’s basement and returned to the state of Illinois. The flag was displayed in the state capital for 36 years.Streatorland Historical Society and La Salle County Historical Society David Reed led a volunteer group to raise funds to have the regiment’s flag removed from storage, restored and preserved for display in La Salle County in 2012. The flag is currently located in the Streator Public Library.The historical society and Reed accepted a challenge by the Illinois State Historical Society to raise donations to place a roadside marker near Poundstone’s gravesite along Illinois State Route 23 in Ottawa.“With this being the year our nation celebrates its semi-quincentennial (America’s 250th) the historical society took up this challenge to celebrate all the men and women who made sacrifices for the freedoms we all enjoy,” Reed said in a news release.Donations can be sent online at GoFundMe with the keyword “Marker for Sgt. Poundstone” or via the mail to the Streatorland Historical Society, 109 E. Elm St., Streator, with “Poundstone” in the memo.

IVCC dental hygiene program earns top national accreditation

Illinois Valley Community College’s dental hygiene program was recently granted national Commission on Dental Accreditation’s highest accreditation status.The accreditation status shows the program meets or exceeds all standards, faces no compliance issues and does not require progress reports.“Full accreditation with zero recommendations is an extraordinary accomplishment, especially for a brand-new program,” Illinois Valley Community College Dean of Health Professions Heather Segh said in a news release. “While the process was long and rigorous, I never doubted Lyndsey (Beetz, coordinator of IVCC’s dental health program) would lead this program to success.”“We are honestly thrilled!” Beetz also said in the news release. “A lot of time, care and intention went into building this program, so to have that work recognized right away feels really rewarding. The accreditation review really reinforced that we started on solid ground and set the program up for long-term success.”Students enrolled in the program can feel confident knowing a fully accredited program is preparing them well for their future careers, Beetz said.The result recognizes the strength of the curriculum, the faculty, the clinical partnerships, and the student experience IVCC has developed, Seghi said. Beetz and Seghi credit program faculty members Kora Jones, Deanne Vicic, Heidi Modaff and Jenna Straughn for developing an academic and clinical foundation and the dentists, clinical partners and volunteer dentists supporting the program and students.The first graduating class of eight, who were honored at a ceremony in December, also contributed, Seghi added. “Their flexibility, professionalism, and passion helped shape the culture of this program and it was inspiring to watch them grow,” Seghi said in the news release.Another amazing landmark of the program is that 100% of the inaugural class passed their clinical and written board exams and were hired in the field, Seghi noted. The program’s second class is scheduled to graduate in December.Academic dental programs are subjected to a comprehensive review every seven years. Supplemental reviews also are performed annually.For more information, visit ivcc.edu/dental, call 815-224-0632 or 815-224-0481 or email Lyndsey_Beetz@ivcc.edu or Heather_Seghi@ivcc.edu.

Mendota’s Cole Tillman named IBCA Class 2A All State second team

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