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Distributes 1.5-million pounds
3:16 pm
Mon March 4, 2013

Western IL Food Bank to Offer More Fresh Produce

Credit Central Illinois Food Bank

In Western Illinois those who need assistance from food banks, will soon be able to get more fresh fruits and vegetables.

The Central Illinois Food bank, based in Springfield, distributes food to pantries across central and western Illinois including in Adams and Schuyler counties.

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John Mann
3:13 pm
Mon March 4, 2013

Award Winning Poet Changed Course After 9/11 Attacks

John Mann

The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 affected Americans in many different ways. For poet John Mann, it completely changed the focus of his writing.

“My previous work, I basically wrote nature poems. They were fine. I like them. But looking back on that pre-9/11 work, it strikes me as fairly conventional,” Mann said.

“These new poems had a greater intensity for me and were more firmly engaged with history and the political process and the things we were going through.”

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New Superintendent
9:11 pm
Wed February 27, 2013

Twomey Hired to Lead Macomb Schools

Credit Rich Egger
Dr Patrick Twomey is all smiles after being hired as Macomb school superintendent

The new Macomb School District 185 superintendent won’t wait long to begin work.

Dr Patrick Twomey will start in Macomb on May 1 as assistant superintendent before becoming superintendent on July 1. Twomey said this will allow him to work with retiring Superintendent Dr Alene Reuschel.

“This will give us an opportunity professionally to spend a little bit of time together during that transition time to make it as smooth as possible, which will do nothing but benefit the kids of the district,” said Twomey.

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Women and Hispanic farmers may receive payments
3:24 pm
Wed February 27, 2013

Deadline Looms for USDA Discrimination Claims

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Women and Hispanic farmers who believe that were discriminated against by the USDA have one month left to file a claim with the federal government.

Women and Hispanic farmers who believe they were denied USDA farm service loans have until march 25th to file claims.

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