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Narrow Rows, Big Results

GREATERN RETURN

"We're always looking for the next step to economically increase production and returns," Randy said. "We're getting a greater return with the 20-inch-row system.

"We're still learning, and there's a lot of things that go together to make it work," he added.

Brad continued, "The high management and nutrients are essential to keep the crop happy as much as Mother Nature allows. But, it's not just about (better) yields; there's got to be an economic benefit."

So far, 20-inch corn ... Read more

Best kisser? Pets meet to compete at Batavia's Windmill City

Best kisser? Pets meet to compete at Batavia's Windmill City Festival

The pet competition was a highlight of Batavia's Windmill City Festival on Saturday.

Participants could enter their furry -- and not-so-furry -- friends i ... Read more

Catlin Bank Announces Merger with Fisher National Bank

It was big business news in Catlin this week, with the announcement that Fisher National Bank and Catlin Bank are merging, with Fisher acquiring Catlin subject to customary approvals. Fisher National Bank has Champaign and Mahomet locations, along wi ... Read more

Jonathan Munoz: This Week’s I AM, YOU ARE, WE ARE Honoree

The following is this week’s I AM, YOU ARE, WE ARE Honoree by Ashton Greer and Nicole Van Hyfte

Being a Child and Family Advocate for the Vermilion County Child Advocacy Center was a dream job for Jonathan Munoz. Now, not only does he ... Read more

Ayleen Cortez first recipient of Huber Vocational Scholarship

Collinsville Area Vocational Center (CAVC) announced Friday that Collinsville High School senior Ayleen Cortez is the first recipient of the Marilyn and Doug Huber Vocational Scholarship. The Hubers joined CAVC faculty and Director Joe McGinnis for the announcement of the $2,500 award.

Ayleen is a student in the CAVC Criminal Justice program. After graduation, she plans to study psychology at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville.

"Once I graduate with my bachelor's, I hope to pursue a career in psychiatry or becom ... Read more

The Equity marks opening of new Illinois feed mill

CHRISMAN, ILLINOIS, U.S. — The Equity, a farmer-owned cooperative in Illinois, celebrated on Aug. 22 the opening of its new feed mill in Horace, Illinois, U.S.

Construction started on the mill in 2016 and operations began in February. ... Read more

Eastern Illinois Food Bank Making Saturday Dec 17th Stop in

THE FOLLOWING IS AN EASTERN ILLINOIS FOODBANK RELEASE

When: 12/17/2022 from 10am – 11am

Where: Ward Park, Ridge Farm, IL

Ridge Farm, IL – Eastern Illinois Foodbank (EIF) is distributing food to area families ... Read more

Docs: Franklin man brought child across state lines for sex

A Franklin man is facing a federal charge after prosecutors say he took an 11-year-old child from Illinois to Indiana to have sex with them last month.

Dylan B. Clark, 19, was charged with transportation of a minor with the intent to eng ... Read more

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Mayor Pauly believes that all elected officials are servant leaders for the community they represent. As electeds, it is most important that we connect with our community, work to understand the values, goals and priorities of this special community, and reflect that in all the work that we do.