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Baby Boom at Brownfield

May was an exciting month for the Brownfield Ag News family! One fourth of the broadcast team had babies!

Ian, Rhiannon and Kimber Grace

Kimber Grace Stroud, daughter of Rhiannon (Branch) and Ian Stroud, Farina, Illinois arrived May 12, 1:18 p.m., weighing in at 7lbs 1 oz and 21 inches long.

Nicole and Rory Heslip

Rory Thomas Heslip, son of Nicole and Kyle Heslip, Allegan, Michigan was born just before 9 a.m. on May 25. He wei ... Read more

Calendar: Christmas ornament workshop

OLNEY, Ill. — The Christmas Ornament Workshop will be from 3 to 4 p.m. Dec. 21 at the Richland County Extension office, 306 S. Fair St., Olney.

Participants will create Christmas decorations that can be taken home.

Registe ... Read more

4th annual Redbird holiday shopping guide

2015 has been a big year for Illinois State University—in the classroom, on the field, and around the world. Whether you have a longtime diehard, a brand new Redbird, or an actual baby on your shopping list this holiday season, we have you covered. ... Read more

Bone Student Center Revitalization putting finishing touches

The first phase of the Bone Student Center Revitalization is winding down as new spaces have started to open to the public over the last month.

The most recent public unveiling happened Monday, March 18, with the opening of the bottom tw ... Read more

University Senate endorses kingfisher mascot in landslide vote

Spencer Hulsey updated the design for her belted kingfisher mascot idea. Hulsey, 2020 University graduate, saw her mascot design win a nonbinding student body referendum on March 9, then it won the endorsement of University Senate on Monday.

A vast majority of the University Senate voted in favor of an orange-and-blue belted kingfisher as a new mascot for the University at Monday’s meeting.

The resolution called for Chancellor Robert Jones to adopt a new mascot, condemn public displays of Chief Illiniwek and consider ... Read more

Attempted murder case dismissed while states decide who shou

HENDERSON, Ky. — A case against a Henderson man accused of crossing state lines in an alleged attempt to kill his ex-girlfriend has been dismissed until the details of which state should prosecute can be nailed down.

Officials said a H ... Read more

US: New, larger feed mill for coop in Illinois

FS Total Livestock Services is its feed marketing division.

The FS System is an agriculture-focused cooperative with locally owned member companies in Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin and Ontario, California.

The new feed mill is e ... Read more

Kingfisher design reignites mascot debate

A belted kingfisher is making the rounds as a potential mascot for the University.

“These birds are orange and blue, literally. That’s perfect,” said designer Spencer Hulsey, senior in LAS.

Growing up on a farm in Kinm ... 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.