2024 BCR Girls Basketball Preview: 5 players to watch
The 2024-25 girls basketball season tips off Monday. Here’s five Bureau County girls to watch.
Spring Valley CCSD Foundation honors 2024 Hall of Fame inductees
The Spring Valley Consolidated Community School District Foundation announced its 2024 Hall of Fame inductees – Dr. Barry Rush and Kendall Rush.
Spring Valley CCSD Foundation honors 2024 Hall of Fame inductees
The Spring Valley Consolidated Community School District Foundation announced its 2024 Hall of Fame inductees – Dr. Barry Rush and Kendall Rush.
Girls basketball tournaments tip off at BV, Princeton on Monday
Bureau Valley created its own tournament this season, bringing in Erie-Prophetstown, Rock Falls and Riverdale. E-P followed the Storm from the Princeton tournament.
Girls basketball tournaments tip off at BV, Princeton on Monday
Bureau Valley created its own tournament this season, bringing in Erie-Prophetstown, Rock Falls and Riverdale. E-P followed the Storm from the Princeton tournament.
Satire publication The Onion purchases Alex Jones’ Infowars at bankruptcy auction
Satrire publication The Onion purchased Infowars — the Alex Jones right-wing conspiracy theory website — in a bankruptcy auction on Thursday. About an hour and a half after the announcement of the sale, Infowars’ website was shut
14-year-old boy arrested for allegedly starting forest fire in New Jersey
A 14-year-old has been charged with allegedly starting one of the several wildfires that spread across New Jersey over the last month amid severe drought conditions in the region. Authorities investigating the cause and origin of the
Marseilles American Legion to host Veterans Homecoming on Nov. 16
The Marseilles American Legion Post 235 is hosting a Veterans Homecoming on Saturday, Nov. 16, at 571 Rutland St.
Utica’s tax base grew $4.4 million, Village Board to review its options
Utica’s tax base grew by more than $4.4 million. That gives the Utica Village Board a few choices: bring in extra money, grant tax relief or a little of both.
Utica’s tax base grew $4.4 million, Village Board to review its options
Utica’s tax base grew by more than $4.4 million. That gives the Utica Village Board a few choices: bring in extra money, grant tax relief or a little of both.