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Mazon-Verona-Kinsman Elementary School students graduate eight grade
The Mazon-Verona-Kinsman Elementary School District 2C held their Eighth Grade Graduation Ceremony on Friday, May 17, 2024 at 6:30 pm. The graduates were:. Breckin Ryan Anderson, Vivianna Barrera, Colton John Baudino, Matthew Merril Bauerly, Jaeda LeeLynn Bazik, Grace Biros, Jaylyn Brock, Mark Douglas Brookman III, Lily Brown, Ethan Henry Danek, Isaac Espetacion Favela, Isac Alejandro Garcia, Brynlee Ann Hunt, Addison Jane Kilmer, Bailey Ann Kruger, Marissa Marcellis, Hunter J. Milton, Cooper Todd O’Donovan, Lily Ann Och, Kolten Pfeifer, Brooklyn Rose Sheedy, Alex David Spear, Morgan E. Starwalt, Morgan Stockman, Ayden Richard Talsma, Ximena Karyme Valenciano, Kaydynce Wardlow,Leah Star Willis, Gryphon Martin Wills, Tucker James Yard.
Travel issues expected in western suburbs as blowing dust moves into Chicago area ahead of potentially severe weather
A "significant weather alert" is in effect for several Chicago-area counties, bringing extremely hazardous travel conditions ahead of potentially severe weather in the region. Blowing dust can spark travel issues across many western suburbs, with winds of up to 45 miles per hour presenting problems, especially near fields that were recently plowed.
Scattered Thunderstorms of Which a Few Could Become Severe
Scattered thunderstorms are likely this afternoon into early this evening. A few of the storms could be severe, capable of producing large hail and locally damaging winds, particularly north of a Pontiac to Rensselaer line. The severe weather threat is primarily between noon and 7 PM.
Boshears To Be Held Behind Bars Before Next Trial
Jeremy Boshears, the Coal City man whose murder conviction was thrown out earlier this year, will remain behind bars following a court hearing earlier today. Boshears is accused of killing Kaitlyn Kearns, whom he dated for seven years, in November 2017. In Monday’s hearing, it was determined by the judge that there is a dangerous standard and willful flight standard that have been met to keep Boshears behind bars, according to the SAFE-T act.
Fly on over to the Butterfly Festival on June 1
This summer, our Illinois backyards and gardens will play host to over 150 distinct butterfly species. Among them reigns the monarch, cherished as Illinois' state butterfly. Embrace the enchantment of these delicate creatures and discover ways to nurture their habitats for continued existence at the Livingston County Butterfly Festival. Join us on June 1st, from 9 a.m. to Noon, at Block 59 in Humiston Riverside Park, Pontiac.
Morris Hospital cardiologist to discuss heart failure at free program
Those with a diagnosis of heart failure are invited to a free program by Morris Hospital Cardiologist Dr. Mostafa Ghanim from 3 to 4 p.m. Thursday, June 13 in the wellness room at the Diagnostic & Rehabilitative Center of Morris Hospital, 100 W. Gore Road. Dr. Ghanim will discuss heart...
Morris Hospital announces stroke support group
Morris Hospital is hosting its Stroke Support Group from 5:30-6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 11 at the Diagnostic & Rehabilitative Center of Morris Hospital, 100 Gore Road, Suite H. Those with a history of stroke or any neurological event are invited to attend along with caregivers, spouses and loved ones.
Grundy County Sheriff reminds drivers to buckle up Memorial Day weekend
The Grundy County Sheriff’s Office issued a news release Sunday reminding drivers to buckle up not just on Memorial Day weekend, but at all times. The Grundy County Sheriff’s Office will be stepping up enforcement efforts through Memorial Day weekend to remind motorists of the motto, “Click It or Ticket.”
1A softball: Led by Glade sisters, Serena outbattles wind, Dwight in sectional semi
RURAL STREATOR – Woodland’s ball diamonds aren’t nicknamed “the Windy Confines” for nothing. The Serena Huskers finished with one fewer hit than their Class 1A Woodland Sectional semifinal opponent, Dwight, on Tuesday, but managed the difficult conditions brought on by 40-mph winds howling toward the third base line a little better than the Trojans.
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