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Here's a look at the sights where Bureau County boys track teams will be competing at in sectionals this week
After more than 25 years, the Sturtevant Haunted Farm near Walnut will bring the scares no more.
A Princeton manufacturer was one of 40 Illinois manufacturers awarded a total of $1.7 million through the Made in Illinois Grant Program.
Titanic historian Peter Cook delivered a lecture on the inconic ship at the Bureau County History Center.
Princeton senior Morgan Foes and St. Bede sophomore Lily Bosnich are seeded to medal in multiple events at the IHSA State Track and Field Meet, while several other Bureau County athletes are competing.
The New Bedford Royal Neighbors Camp 1491 will host a Memorial Day Service at 2 p.m. Sunday, June 2.
BEST School’s principal and first hire are in their final days of school.
The National Honor Society announced that Josie Edlefson, a high school senior at Bureau Valley High School and a member of the NHS, has been selected as an NHS Scholarship semifinalist.
The Bureau Valley softball team upset Morrison in a regional semifinal and the St. Bede softball team advanced in regional play.
The following property transfers were recorded April 18-30, 2024, at the Bureau County Recorder of Deeds’ office.
A Senior Health Fair hosted by OSF HealthCare Saint Luke Medical Center and the Henry County Senior Citizens Center is set to take place 3:30 to 5 p.m. Tuesday, June 4, at the Henry County Senior Center.
Hall High School in Spring Valley participated in the Illinois State Seal of Biliteracy and the Global Seal of Biliteracy programs again this year.
The Princeton baseball team lost in a regional quarterfinal and the Hall softball team won on a walk-off single in regional play.
Now through June 3rd, show off your Graduate or post your Graduation pictures in our 2024 showcase today! We look forward to honoring our Class of 2024 students!
Festival 56 in Princeton still is looking for host families for performers for its upcoming summer season.