The team responsible for a documentary being released this weekend about DeWitt County soldiers, unearthed some surprises along the way in the production process and are excited about what they have to share.
Harvest time is in full swing in Central Illinois and local authorities are discussing safety while the heavy machinery and implements are out and about on rural roadways.
The history of soldiers in DeWitt County is the theme of a documentary to be released this weekend at the DeWitt County Museum.
$10-thousand in two days is an estimate for what a good year at the Apple and Pork Festival brings the Clinton YMCA and their Executive Director says that is fundraising you cannot match over the course of the year.
If you have a passion for animals and want to give back to your community, a local organization is hoping you'll consider giving them a hand.
Making the rounds to update the community on her program has been the goal of the leader of a DeWitt County non-profit most prominent around the holiday season.
Higher Education is the issue. The legislators are working on a plan to increase in-state opportunities for college bound students instead of losing good students to colleges and universities in other states.
The massive data breach of the Equifax has impacted millions of people across the nation, and a Central Illinois congressman expects hearings on the matter.
ON 09/22/17 CLINTON POLICE INVESTIGATED A FIGHT ON THE WEST SIDE OF THE SQUARE. NATHAN P. RICH WAS CITED FOR DRIVING WHILE LICENSE REVOKED AND CITY ORDINANCE FOR FIGHTING ON PUBLIC PROPERTY, PUBLIC INTOXICATION, CALEB A. BREWER 26, CLINTON WAS CITED CITY ORDINANCE VIOLATIONS FOR DISORDERLY CONDUCT, PUBLIC INTOXICATION, FIGHTING ON PUBLIC PROPERTYAND JESSICA D. LOWE 19, CLINTON FOR ILLEGAL CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOL BY A MINOR. RICH AND LOWE WERE TRANSPORTED TO THE DEWITT COUNTY JAIL AND RELEASED TO CORRECTIONS.
Just over 50-thousand attendees is the estimate of officials in Clinton for this weekend's 49th edition of the Apple and Pork Festival.
Clinton Police Chief Ben Lowers says that is a crowd typical of Saturday at the annual festival but the heat and humidity of the weekend played major factor in this year's drop in attendance.
Chief Lowers indicates Saturday of Apple and Pork was a busy day for the fire department and EMS crews with the amount heat exhaustion calls that came in.
Director of the CH Moore Homestead, Joey Woolridge, says the weekend was good for her. She says the trends of the weekend were different this year.
The yearly Apple and Pork Festival is a fundraiser for the CH Moore Homestead Victorian mansion and the yearly upkeep for it. The heat and humidity had a hit-and-miss impact on the groups on the grounds of the Homestead and throughout the community.
We'll have complete coverage of the Apple and Pork Festival in the coming weeks on Regional Radio News.
The annual Apple and Pork Festival engulfs the entire community, so much so, a good amount of high school students will be participating again in this year's festivities.Three people are dead after an early-morning Bloomington house fire that has been labeled suspicious. The West Side fire on Chesapeake Lane has claimed the lives of an infant, toddler and middle aged man. A woman is hospitalized with injuries. Police and fire investigators aren't discussing a cause or starting point of the fire.
Pressure is mounting from Board members on the Clinton Board of Education to raise the bar for the compensation of staff at the district.
A central Illinois zoo is mourning the loss of the oldest sun bear in North America.
Monday night at the Clinton City Council meeting, Officer Sean Crissey was officially promoted to Sergeant.
As the DeWitt County and Clinton community prepares for thousands of visitors this weekend, local authorities will be out monitoring what is traditionally a very mild crowd.
The Warner Hospital and Health Services annual health fair provided the community the opportunity to learn about all the departments and services within the city owned entity.
US Congressman Rodney Davis recently spent several hours in DeWitt County meeting with local leaders and first responders and health care professionals discussing the opioid epidemic sweeping the country.There's another departure from the Illinois General Assembly. House. Democratic State Rep. Carol Sente of Vernon Hills says she won’t seek re-election next year. She recently notified House Speaker Michael Madigan that she wouldn't run for another term in 2018.
Illinois State Police say there was a steep drop in fatal traffic crashes over the Labor Day weekend this year compared with last year. State police released figures Tuesday showing five fatal traffic crashes this year, compared with 19 last year, and five fatalities this year compared with 23 in 2016. State police handled nearly 200 crashes during the holiday weekend. Illinois State Police Director Leo Schmitz says it was one of the safest Labor Day travel weekends in the last six years.
The partnership between a local car dealer and a school group in Clinton continues this week.
A group of about a dozen central Illinois schools are organizing to create a business opportunity for their seniors in high school.
The first order of a specialty license plates is out commemorating the Clinton Chamber's Haunted House.
A central Illinois State Senator is taking the fight for fair mapping districts in Illinois to the Supreme Court.
The DeWitt County Chapter of Habitat for Humanity has started construction on their latest home and already has an additional two approved families for more homes in the next few years.
US Congressman Rodney Davis says the debt ceiling being raised this week was something that needed to be done.
Earlier this year, the State of Illinois approved a Task Force to continue efforts to protect an Illinois natural resource.
The agriculture community in DeWitt County will be on full display this weekend with the annual DeWitt County Farm Crawl and the annual tractor drive hosted by the DeWitt County Farm Bureau.
The Warner Library is having its semi-annual sale today and Saturday.
A local entity had their annual open house last night.
Several checks were awarded through the evening. Daryl Tucker received one of these checks for Am Vet post 14. The thousand dollars that Exelon contributed will go directly to helping veterans.


Habitat For Humanity has started their latest home on Isabella Street.
It took nearly a month of overtime but the State of Illinois leadership finally came up with a new funding model for schools in the state.
Just after 12:30 am this morning, Clinton Fire Officials were dispatched a fire of neighboring homes at the corner of Johnson and Gibson Streets.
Community Action officially opened the doors to their new food pantry co-op Tuesday morning with a ribbon cutting ceremony.
Next week starts the orientation for those that sign up for the program. Farnham says you can stop in to the Clinton Community Action office in the Cedar Square subdivision or contact him by calling 217-732-2159. 


Family fun on the farm is the goal of a pair of DeWitt County ag professionals this weekend.
The Farm Progress show has wrapped up in Decatur but the impact of more than a hundred thousand visitors and exhibitors is felt much further than just around Macon County. Show Manager Matt Jungmann says all those visitors each night needed a place to stay and eat and that takes a lot of hotel rooms.The Illinois National Guard has sent some assets to help with disaster relief efforts in Texas. Seven airmen and a C-130 Hercules cargo plane from the Peoria based 182nd Airlift Wing left Thursday for Dallas. The guard personnel are expected to work through the Labor Day weekend to help with recovery from Hurricane Harvey.
A central Illinois non-profit organization is trying to match the challenges they're finding with a program they rolled out earlier in the year.Archives:
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