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Solo divisions tightening up in RAAM
While four-man and eight-man teams continue to pass through the Fort Scott time station today as they cross the country in the Race Across America, the solo riders are creating drama as they travel through Illinois, Indiana and Ohio.
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RAAM leaders expected in St. Louis area today
If you're in the St. Louis area and want to catch a glimpse of the two leaders of the men's division of the Race Across America, today's probably the day.
College Corner: Hanson awarded Eiu scholarship
Shelly Hanson, daughter of Richard and Deborah Hanson of Morris, was awarded the Eastern Illinois University Isabel McKinney Undergraduate Scholarship.
Greenville High Boa makes cold-blooded escape
For more than two years, "Buddy" was the quiet one who never caused any problems at Greenville High School.
Band marches on in cooler uniforms
My father, who is now retired, once was an elementary school teacher Monday through Friday and a jazz musician on the weekends.
Muncie - Elvin E. 'Wheel' Telford, 82, passed away Saturday, May 2, 2009 at Ball Memorial Hospital.
April 29, 2009 Pickerington, OH - AMA members who will be competing for national No.
Bike safety event slated for Saturday
GREENVILLE -- The Fox West Business Association is hosting its first annual bike safety event from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at the Greenville Elementary School playground.
Kindergarten Round Up in Greenville
Complete the packet and bring it with your child's immunization record and birth certification.
Greenville students win awards in writing contest
GREENVILLE - Five students from Greenville Elementary School recently were named winners in a writing contest sponsored by Delta Kappa Gamma Society International, an honorary teacher's organization.
Quinn nominates alumnus for Board of Trustees spot
An earlier version of this article incorrectly identified the secretary of the Board of Trustees as Michelle Thomas.
Union treasurer indicted for fraud
A union treasurer from Granite City, Ill., has been indicted by a federal grand jury in East St.
Storms destroy home, church in Greene County
Officials in several Illinois communities are reporting damage after a line of severe weather moved through the St.
Kevin Dixon, left, with Nelson, Randy Bailey with Brice and trainer Mike Tessmer wait for a COTA bus to take them back to Guide Dogs.
Application, interviews planned to replace state Sen. Watson
If you've ever thought about a rewarding career as a state senator, county Republican chairmen are standing by to take your call.
Students to watch history unfold in Washington D.C.
Students in Greenville will have the chance to witness a historic event on Tuesday as the inauguration of the country's first African-American president takes place.
Resident asks city to pay for cleanup
Unexpected expenses came up before the City Council at Tuesday night's regular meeting.
The following is a list of sports events, youth league registrations and other news for metro-east residents wanting to participate in organized activities.
Pocahontas farm gives Christmas trees to troops
Military families stationed at Fort Riley, Kansas, will have Illinois-grown Christmas trees to decorate this year.
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