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Sleep In A Caboose Airbnb, Then Have Lunch At Gil’s Supper Club In Illinois

Sleep In A Caboose Airbnb, Then Have Lunch At Gil’s Supper Club In Illinois

While Illinois is filled to the brim with natural beauty, sometimes you want an eccentric experience off the beaten track. But maybe you’d like to stay on a track. You can stay in one of five caboose rooms at this charming Airbnb that has its own fishing spot, and the next day feast on a delicious breakfast or lunch at Gil’s Supper Club. Both are in the quintessentially Midwestern small town of Hanna City, Illinois.

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Wings, fries and family: How this small business opened in H

HANNA CITY − It was gloomy when KP’s Wings and Fries held its ribbon cutting on July 14, and the same for its grand opening the next day. Still, the family-owned business sold over 1250 pounds of chicken wings on its first day.

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2 Illinois men arrested on marijuana trafficking charges in

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Desert Valley Times

Two men have been arrested on suspicion of trafficking almost 60 pounds of illegal marijuana, 53 pounds of concentrated THC marijuana oils and various edible candies, according to t ... Read more

Utz acquires Illinois snack company Kitchen Cooked

Utz Quality Foods, LLC has acquired Kitchen Cooked Inc. as of Dec. 31, according to a news release.

The deal includes Kitchen Cooked snack food brand, direct store delivery and manufacturing operations.

"(Kitchen Cooked's) d ... Read more

Jeff Himstedt; doing good things with the invention of The Evan Bed

Jeff Himstedt is helping special needs children with the invention of The Evan Bed

Kim Paisley-Jones

Breeze-Courier Writer

TAYLORVILLE — They say that necessity is the mother of invention.

Jeff Himstedt, a 2007 Taylorville High School graduate, knows that all too well. He has been doing great things these days for those with special needs children. Himstedt began building custom beds for special needs children about six years ago. His first one was for a little four year old boy named Evan B ... Read more

Saint Augustine Man Charged with Bank and Wire Fraud Related

PEORIA, Ill. – A federal grand jury indicted a Saint Augustine, Illinois, man, Michael L. Patch, 64, of the 100 block of West 3rd Street, on September 21, 2021, for allegedly committing one count of bank fraud and two counts of wire fraud from as e ... Read more

St. Joseph's Home of Springfield, a Catholic nursing facilit

Sarah Allen said family members were on the phone immediately after finding out Tuesday that St. Joseph's Home was closing after 118 years.

Allen's father, Jim Morris, has lived in the nursing care facility owned and operated by a Roman ... Read more

Bartonville Man Sentenced to 88 Months in Prison for Solicit

PEORIA, Ill. – A Bartonville, Illinois, man, Collin Hale, 41, has been sentenced to 88 months in prison, 15 years of supervised release, and a $5,000 fine for Soliciting an Obscene Visual Depiction of a Minor. As part of his plea of guilty entered ... Read more

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