La Salle County Health Department to support those in need of services after Ottawa Planned Parenthood closes
La Salle County officials expressed concern and surprise over the plan to close Planned Parenthood’s Ottawa location in March, but announced they are working to help people affected by the loss of services in the region.
La Salle County Health Department to support those in need of services after Ottawa Planned Parenthood closes
Kip Moore announces ‘Solitary Tracks’ double album and global tour
Kip Moore has announced his double album Solitary Tracks will be released on February 28th. Moore also will embark on the first leg of his Solitary Tracks World Tour, which will take him across Europe, including Sweden, Norway,
Jelly Roll, Chris Stapleton, Shaboozey to headline Madden Bowl event during Super Bowl Week
Chris Stapleton, Jelly Roll, and Shaboozey are all slated to perform at EA Sports’ Madden Bowl at the Orpheum Theater on Friday, Feb. 7, taking place just two days prior to Super Bowl LIX on Feb. 9
Anya Taylor-Joy to star in Apple TV+ limited series ‘Lucky’
Actress Anya Taylor-Joy has signed on to star in and executive produce the Apple TV+ limited series, Lucky, based on the best-selling novel by the same name by Marissa Stapley. Apple TV posted on X: “Anya Taylor-Joy
Adam Sandler, Travis Kelce appear in first ‘Happy Gilmore 2’ trailer
NFL star Travis Kelce makes an appearance in the trailer for the anticipated sequel film Happy Gilmore 2. Adam Sandler returns as Happy Gilmore, the hockey player reinvented as a golf star, in the first teaser released
12 scholarships of up to $1,250 each available through Tri-County Opportunities Council
The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, through its Community Services Block Grant, has made funds available to Tri-County Opportunities Council for at least 12 scholarships of up to $1,250 each for income-eligible students.
12 scholarships of up to $1,250 each available through Tri-County Opportunities Council
Two more Bureau County deputies on the road? By taking inmate transfers, sheriff wants to boost patrols
Two more Bureau County deputies on the road? By taking inmate transfers, sheriff wants to boost patrols
If Bureau County residents will accept inmate transfers from Cook County, Sheriff Jim Reed thinks he can put two more deputies on patrol.