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The head of PBS said Friday that President Donald Trump's executive order aiming to slash public subsidies to PBS and NPR was ...
If you'd like to install a raised bed but don't have the resources to build one, you can achieve the same effect by growing ...
Visit Effingham is gearing up for National Travel and Tourism Week, May 4–10, and shining a spotlight on the travel industry’s essential role in driving economic growth, creating jobs and ...
While plants are waking up in backyards, parks and gardens this spring, check in on the Four Seasons Gardening series webinars as another way to dig deeper, consider more plant ...
Through the generosity of customers, employees and community partners, Dan Hecht Chevrolet Toyota collected 380 pounds of ...
With warmer temperatures and April showers, Illinois’ livestock are welcoming greener pastures in many areas.
It is early in the season, but soybean planting is ahead of the five-year average pace and the forecast for May generally ...
Landmarks Illinois has announced its 2025 Most Endangered Historic Places in Illinois, calling attention to 10 culturally and architecturally significant sites across the state. The places on this yea ...
Illinois will now have a voluntary wheat checkoff program after farmers approved the program last month. The Wheat ...
While the national consensus points to better corn returns compared to soybeans this season, that might not be the case for farmers in the No. 1 soybean producing state.
Lake Land College will hold its annual commencement ceremony on Friday, May 16 beginning at 6 p.m. in the campus Field House.
Sheep and lamb production is climbing in Illinois, signaling positive trends for the industry. USDA recently estimated the inventory of all sheep and lambs is up 5% in Illinois compared to January ...