HIGGINS WINS SHIMKUS ART COMPETITION
A Red Hill High School student was selected as the winner of 15th District Congressman John Shimkus’s final Art Competition. An oil painting entitled “War Paints” by Lydia Higgins
Continue Reading »A Red Hill High School student was selected as the winner of 15th District Congressman John Shimkus’s final Art Competition. An oil painting entitled “War Paints” by Lydia Higgins
Continue Reading »The Lawrence Unit 20 Board of Education met in regular session Wednesday and were given end of the year updates from building principals and Superintendent Doug Daugherty. Daughtery told the board
Continue Reading »The Lawrence County Board met Wednesday and recieved an update from Lawrence County Health Department Administrator Amy Marley on the local response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Marley said
Continue Reading »Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzger announced Wednesday that Phase 3 of his “Restore Illinois” reopening plan has been updated. In Phase 3 which begins June 1st, resteraunts and bars will
Continue Reading »The Illinois Department of Public Health has reported 2,338 new case of coronavirus in the state Wednesday with 147 additional deaths. With those new totals, there have now been over 100,000 cases
Continue Reading »Lawrenceville Police Wednesday arrested 27 year old Sabrina Wilson of Lawrenceville on a charge of Domestic Battery. No other details surrounding the arrest were given in the report. Wilson was
Continue Reading »The National Weather Service has extended the Flood Warning for the Embarras River at Lawrenceville until Saturday. The river Thursday morning was at 31.2 feet with minor flooding occuring. The
Continue Reading »All four regions of the state are still on track to move into Phase Three of Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzger’s “Restore Illinois”plan. The governor made that announcement during
Continue Reading »The Knox County Indiana Commissioners voted this week to continue the visitation restrictions for the county courthouse in Vincennes through June 3rd. Most of the county offices located there are
Continue Reading »The Lawrence Public Library Board of Trustees met Tuesday evening and after lengthy discussion voted 6-1 to approve a planned limited reopening on Monday June 1st. The reopening plan would have the
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