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KHQA on MSNDeath Investigation Underway in BeardstownAuthorities are investigating the death of a man found unresponsive Monday evening in Beardstown.The Beardstown Police ...
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Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNJacksonville, Beardstown among latest round of lead waterline inventory grantsFifteen Illinois communities, including Jacksonville and Beardstown, will receive state funding from the Lead Service Line ...
POLAND — Margery Allen Cooksey, a resident of the Inn at Poland Way, was called up to the heavenly Bridge Table on Friday afternoon, March 14, 2025, after 95 years on this earth. Marge was born ...
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Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNBeardstown Bridge lanes restricted after inspection raises issueThe Illinois Department of Transportation said one lane of traffic will have to close on the Beardstown Bridge over the Illinois River after an inspection found structural issues. The closing is ...
If you buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission. The Il Makiage foundation is my Roman Empire. Although my day job includes reviewing dozens of new foundation formulations, somehow ...
To qualify for unemployment insurance in Illinois, you must be involuntarily out of work entirely or working less than full time because it's not available. You also must have earned at least $ ...
The federal government will shut down if a funding bill is not passed by the end of Friday. Illinois has over 40,000 federal civilian employees who could be working with pay, working without pay ...
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Agenda — Beardstown City Council, March 4BEARDSTOWN — City Council is scheduled to meet in regular session by 7 p.m. today in City Hall, 105 W. Third St. The meeting will follow a 6 p.m. committee meeting. Among the items on the agenda ...
The Iowa men's basketball lost to Illinois in the second round of the Big Ten Tournament bracket on Thursday. The Hawkeyes put up a valiant effort on offense but couldn't keep pace with a very ...
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Beardstown City Council approves sale of surplus vehiclesBEARDSTOWN — City Council has approved the sale of several surplus vehicles. Public works department Director Gary Hamilton told aldermen the department has two trucks that should be sold.
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