Mitchell Tenpenny, Lauren Alaina to headline annual Bureau County Fair in Princeton
Country pop star Mitchell Tenpenny will take the Bureau County Fair stage Thursday, Aug. 22, with special guest Lauren Alaina, keeping a tradition of headlining country stars performing in the annual event in Princeton.
Alan Jackson to embark on 2024 ‘Last Call: One More for the Road Tour’
Alan Jackson is hitting the road with tour dates in 2024/2025. The Last Call: One More for the Road Tour serves ad an extension of his 2022 tour, and will be the last time Jackson will perform
New exhibit ‘Luke Combs: The Man I Am’ to be featured at Country Music Hall Of Fame
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum announced a new exhibit called Luke Combs: The Man I Am, which will open on July 11th of this year and run through June 15th, 2025. The exhibit will
Sir Ian McKellen, 85, hospitalized after falling off stage during theater performance
Sir Ian McKellen has been hospitalized after falling off the stage during a show in London on Monday. Page Six confirmed that the 85-year-old actor was midway through his performance in “Player Kings” at the Noël Coward
Justin Timberlake arrested and arraigned on DWI charges in the Hamptons, NY
Justin Timberlake was been released from police custody after being arrested for driving while intoxicated or impaired in the Hamptons, NY on Monday night. PEOPLE reported that Timberlake, 43, appeared in court for his arraignment in handcuffs
New Illinois act will give incentive to taxpayers who donate to foundation endowments
Illinois Gives Tax Credit Act is an initiative that offers all taxpayers a 25% state income tax credit for donations they make to permanent endowment funds managed by community foundations, including Starved Rock Country Community Foundation.
Utica wants Enchanted Forest building cleaned up
The Enchanted Forest, the long-abandoned indoor amusement park at Grand Bear Resort at Starved Rock, needs to be cleaned up, Utica officials said.
Ottawa city properties switching to Homefield Energy as its electricity supplier
Ottawa will be paying less for its electricity use in city-owned and operated buildings, the City Council voted on Tuesday.
Ottawa city properties switching to Homefield Energy as its electricity supplier
Ottawa will be paying less for its electricity use in city-owned and operated buildings, the City Council voted on Tuesday.