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U.S. 45 Ohio River “Brookport” Bridge at Paducah Bridge closure extended to early November
The U.S. 45 Ohio River “Brookport” Bridge in Paducah will remain closed until late fall as an ongoing bridge maintenance and repair project requires additional work. The existing 30-day closure has been extended until approximately November 1, 2019, to allow for additional repairs Kentucky Transportation Cabinet inspectors deemed necessary to maintain the bridge. While maintenance…
Read More Justin Conkle and Brady Blair captured top prize $1,512 in Brenner Bass Tournament
1st Place Team/ 2nd Place Big Bass – First place team winners of the SIC Rodney J Brenner Memorial Buddy Bass Tournament are Justin Conkle and Brady Blair with a 12.5 pound catch. Conkle and Blair also won second place Big Bass for their 4.465 pound bass. Thirty boats roared out of the…
Read MoreBlack Diamond Harley Davidson RV Superstore to host party in Rosiclare on Father’s Day
In celebration of Father’s Day, Black Diamond Harley Davidson RV Superstore will be hosting a party at the Rosiclare Campground south camper shelter. It will be held on Father’s Day, Sunday, June 16. Everyone is invited to attend this free event. Beginning at 3:00 p.m., free hotdogs, hamburgers, chips, and water will be served…
Read MoreAdriana Armstrong takes title of S3DA Outdoor Target State Champion
By JD Ketten, Assistant 3D Archery Coach On June 8, Adriana Armstrong traveled five hours to Pekin, Illinois to take part in the first Illinois S3DA Outdoor Target State Championship. S3DA held three regional qualifiers (Norris City, Belleville, Pekin) earlier this spring. These qualifiers let students compete for a chance to attend the championship. Adriana…
Read MoreWangola M. Forth
Wangola M. Forth, 81 of Symsonia, KY, died on Sunday, June 9, 2019, at her home. She attended Symsonia Baptist Church. Born Tuesday, January 25, 1938 in Hardin County, IL, she was the daughter of the late Elmer Mason and the late Monell (Lowry) Fisher. She is survived by her daughter, Bobbi Buchanan; husband,…
Read MorePritzker signs budget, revenue and capital improvement bills; Provisional bill establishing new, graduated income tax rates also signed
Gov. J.B. Pritzker signs the state budget and graduated income tax rates into law Wednesday during a ceremony at the Thompson Center in Chicago. The graduated tax rates will be applied only if voters approve a graduated income tax amendment in the 2020 general election. (Credit: BlueRoomStream) By PETER HANCOCK Capitol News…
Read MoreOUT OF THE PAST – Aug. 17, 1961
Reprinted from the August 17, 1961 Hardin County Independent Front page headline — MEXICO LEADER IN PRODUCTION OF FLUORSPAR On a world wide basis, Mexico was first in fluorspar production during 1960 with 400,000 tons, nearly all of which was exported to the United States. Next in line was the United States with a production…
Read MoreCAPITOL RECAP: Pritzker after Legislature adjourns: ‘Illinois is back’
UPDATED MONDAY, JUNE 3 By Capitol News Illinois SPRINGFIELD – Minutes after the Senate put the final touches on first-term Democratic Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s sweeping legislative agenda Sunday, June 2, the governor addressed media and delivered a message: “Illinois is back.” “Today, the people of Illinois can be proud that we are putting state government…
Read MoreArmy veteran remembers D-Day 75 years after invasion of Normandy
Walter Trojan never had an interest in revisiting the Normandy beach where he confronted the chaos and brutality of war 75 years ago on D-Day. But the men who fought by his side in combat became an unforgettable part of his life. “Those are memories you can’t erase,” he said. By Katlyn Smith The Daily…
Read MoreFirst mosquitoes testing positive for West Nile Virus reported
The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) has confirmed the first mosquitoes to test positive for West Nile virus in Illinois for 2019. DuPage County Health Department staff collected the positive mosquitoes on May 21, 2019 in Wayne, Illinois. No human cases of West Nile virus have been reported so far this year. “The recent…
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