Full slate of July 4 events

Galva’s Freedom Fest is among the many local events scheduled for the July 4 weekend. The three-day Freedom Fest culminates Monday, July 4, with a fireworks show at dusk by Pyrotecnico at the Galva Park District. Prior to that there is a busy slate of events (highlighted in the schedule at left) in Galva, with activities for all ages and plenty of food, including Messiah Lutheran Church hosting its 30th annual pork chop supper July 3 from 5-7 p.m. at Wiley Park. Sandwiches are $4, add chips and drink for $1. Rain location is at the church. The band High…

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Bailey, Sampson, Watkins winners in Illinois primary

By JEFF LAMPE For The Weekly Post Gov. JB Pritzker will find out Nov. 8 whether spending millions to pick his Republican foe was a good idea or not. Unofficial results show State Sen. Darren Bailey (R-Xenia) won the Republican gubernatorial primary held Tuesday. With 58 percent of the vote counted, Bailey led a crowded Republican field with 56.9 percent of the vote. Jesse Sullivan was at 15.9 percent and Richard Irvin was running third at 15.5 percent. Pritzker, who won easily on the Democrat side, spent heavily on ads for Bailey in the primary, a practice that seems certain to…

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Farmington raises meal prices

By JEFF LAMPE For The Weekly Post FARMINGTON – The Farmington School Board approved an amended budget and other items for the 2022-23 school year. Among those were increasing meal prices: $2.75 for Pre-K to Grade 8 lunch; $2.95 for high school lunch; 35 cents for milk; $1.90 for breakfast. The board also approved Inter-State Studios as district photographer, a Physical Restraint and Isolation Reduction Plan, Mobex Laboratory for on-site testing and Heart Technologies for technology services. Bid requirements were waived to hire Helm Mechnical to install a new indoor airflow unit. The motion for a $5,000 donation to Light Up…

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Princeville hires new manager for pool

By NICK VLAHOS For The Weekly Post PRINCEVILLE – After a gap of about a year, a member of the Rice family again is managing the Princeville Aquatic Center. Landon Rice of Princeville assumed the part-time position in mid-June, according to Village Trustee Teresa Gilroy. She leads the committee that oversees the village-owned swimming facility, located at 620 Princeville Ave. Rice is heading into his senior year at Knox College in Galesburg, where he is a defensive lineman on the football team. For about a decade through last year, the aquatic-center manager was his father, Nate Rice, who also is a…

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The Prairie News public record for 7-1-22

NOTE: Charges are merely an accusation. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Traffic citations & Ordinance violations 6-23 – Christian A.D. Brady – Seat belt required. 6-27 – Rosendo Vargas – Unlicensed, operating an uninsured vehicle and driving 11-14 mph above limit. 6-24 – Gustavo Munoz – Driving 11-14 mph above limit. 6-24 – Karina A. Rivas – Driving 15-20 mph above limit. 6-24 – Charles P. Fischbach – Driving 15-20 mph above limit. 6-27 – James C. Ernst, Jr. – Driving on a revoked license and driving 15-20 mph above limit. Felonies…

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The Weekly Post public record for 6-30-22

NOTE: Charges are merely an accusation. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Hanna City man arrested for DUI HANNA CITY – A Hanna City man was accused of aggravated drunken driving after he was found asleep in his truck at a rural intersection. Cort A. Dixon, 28, was arrested after he was transported to a Peoria hospital following the incident at about 12:05 a.m. June 26 at Pinkerton and Murphy roads. A passerby told a Peoria County Sheriff’s deputy he saw Dixon sleeping in the front seat of a 2011 Ford F250. Dixon told…

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State snake triggers memories of Milky

Marriage teaches many lessons. With the knowledge gleaned from marriage, a man can adapt to working in an office staffed by predominantly women. As part of that learning process, a man can realize that bringing a pet snake into the office should never happen again. Oh well. At least we were ahead of the curve in having a milksnake serve as unofficial mascot here at The Weekly Post. Last week, Illinois designated the eastern milksnake as the official state snake. Credit goes to Gentry Heiple, a 7th grader at Carterville Junior High School. Heiple worked with Republican State Rep. Dave…

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GOP governor race big draw in unusual summer primary

By JEFF LAMPE For The Weekly Post The race to run against Gov. JB Pritzker is one of the hottest in Illinois’ unusual summer primary being held Tuesday, June 28. Against a backdrop of concern about limited knowledge of the primary hurting turnout, six men are vying to be GOP candidate for governor when the general election is held on Nov. 8. Recent polls for the Republican race show state Sen. Darren Bailey, a farmer from Xenia, has pulled ahead of Aurora Mayor Richard Irvin after trailing a few weeks earlier. Both candidates have benefited from mega-donor funding: Bailey receiving a…

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The Prairie News public record for 6-24-22

NOTE: Charges are merely an accusation. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Traffic citations & Ordinance violations 6-10 – Thalia L. Currie – Driving 21-25 mph above limit. 6-10 – Dana N. Eble – Driving 21-25 mph above limit. 6-13 – Gary F. Sierens – Driving 21-25 mph above limit. Felonies & Misdemeanors 6-14 – Jacob D. Utenage – Burglary, aggravated assault of peace officer and 2 resisting arrest. 6-17 – Michael C. Dougherty, Jr. – Aggravated battery and resisting arrest. 6-16 – Justin K. Dozard – Domestic battery. Incidents & Accidents Stark…

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The Weekly Post public record for 6-23-22

NOTE: Charges are merely an accusation. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Elmwood man cited after one-vehicle crash ELMWOOD – A man was cited for drunken driving, among other charges, as the result of a single-vehicle accident south of Oak Hill that injured him and two passengers. William B. Bean, 27, registered a blood-alcohol level of .313 following the accident, which took place about 2:15 p.m. Sunday in the 18000 block of W. Meehan Rd., according to the Peoria County Sheriff’s Office. The legal blood-alcohol limit for intoxication is .08. Bean sustained a…

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