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Pickings from Pike’s Past

150 YEARS AGO: STEWART OR STROUT OR STRAUT? 150 Years Ago May 11, 1876 Our correspondent at Stewart, on the railroad between Nebo and Pearl Station, notices the change of the name of the post office and station from Stewart to Strout. We are inclined to think that the latter name is spelled Straut, and…

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Carrollton hosts Western Illinois Valley Conference meet

Carrollton finds themselves the host of the WIVC track meet almost every year and this year was no exception. Teams from the area including West Central, Carrollton, Greenfield, North Greene, Brown County and Pleasant Hill competed in the events with West Central coming out a big winner.  

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Cox hits homers as Carrollton Hawks host Pawnee Indians

Following the dedication of the Greg Pohlman Field Saturday afternoon, the Carrollton Hawks played host to the Pawnee Indians. After a first-inning homer from pitcher Eli Cox, the Hawks stalled for a few innings while holding the Indians scoreless as well. However, the Indians found their bats later in the game and ended up pulling…

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GOOD GROWING: Garden Vocabulary: Water Grass

By Chris Enroth, University of Illinois Extension, Horticulture Educator It started as an ordinary phone call. A homeowner contacted the Extension office with a question about controlling a grassy weed in her lawn. A weed she knew was ubiquitous in lawn care. However, when she said the name “water grass,” I was dumbfounded. The voice…

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Governor Pritzker announces $56 Million in available grant funding for Community Development Block Grant Programs

Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) announced $56 million in funding is available for the Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG) for Public Infrastructure ($25 million), Housing Rehabilitation ($15 million), Community Revitalization ($13 million), and Emergency Assistance ($3 million). Grantees will be selected through a competitive Notice of…

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