IL Farm Bureau President speaks out on U.S, Japan trade agreements
BLOOMINGTON – The Illinois Farm Bureau President responded to the trade agreement with the U.S. and Japan. On Wednesday. the United States and Japan signed a limited trade deal that will open Japanese markets to American farm
Pump prices ease after oil facility attacks
CHICAGO – Local pump prices are showing signs of stabilization after attacks on two oil facilities in Saudi Arabia earlier this month. According to the American Automobile Association, gas stations reacted just as swiftly as the
Spring Valley looking for workers to help with leaf pick-up
SPRING VALLEY – Spring Valley needs your help picking up leaves this fall. Public Works Superintendent Jeff Norton says his department is in need of a couple people to help out with this year’s leaf pick-up.
Man Injured After Lighting Quarter Stick of Dynamite He’s Holding
ALTOONA, PA – A man suffered severe injuries last week after he allegedly lit a quarter stick of dynamite and proceeded to hold it until it detonated. The Altoona Police were called to the 1000 blk. of
Walrus Attacks; Sinks Russian Boat
The small landing craft boat was sank but nobody was injured from the Russian expedition after the Walrus attack.
Stolen Mascot Costume Recovered After Arrest
Man Arrested After Burping Repeatedly During Calls to Police
A person called 22 times over the past week to belch at staff members of the Cambridgeshire force. Last week officers released a recording of three of the calls but following a further 19, they made an
Woman diagnosed with ‘broken heart syndrome’ mistook wasabi for avocado
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Mendota Man Charged With Indecent Solicitation of a Minor
MENDOTA – A man Mendota Police say is homeless was arrested Tuesday night on a charge of Indecent Solicitation of a Minor. Around 7:30PM they took 22-year-old Edward W. Pickford into custody after an investigation into an