LLCC to host regional science fair March 22

Lincoln Land Community College will host the annual Illinois Junior Academy of Science (IJAS) Region 10 Science Fair on Saturday, March 22 in Cass Gym on the LLCC-Springfield campus, 5250 Shepherd Road. The public is invited to view the science projects on display from noon to 2 p.m.

James "Ott" Wulf

James “Ott” Wulf has been a lifelong citizen of Cass County. He was born and raised in Philadelphia, IL.

March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month

Colorectal cancer, defined by the Mayo Clinic is “a growth of cells that begins in the large intestines called the colon.” The colon is the first and longest part of the large intestine, which is the last part of the digestive system. The digestive system breaks down food for our bodies to use.

How time outdoors can benefit mental health

Nature beckons billions of people to get outside every day. Natural settings are not called "the great outdoors" for nothing, and nature enthusiasts may insist there's nothing better than a day in the elements.

HVAC system and facility work in beginning stages at Virginia CUSD

Before the regularly scheduled March 17 School Board meeting, a special Public Hearing was held to accept public comments regarding the selling of bonds totaling $3 million for the purpose of “conforming its existing facilities that house students to the building code promulgated by the State Board of Education of the State of Illinois, by altering, reconstructing and repairing said facilities and having equipment purchased and installed therein.” The funds will be used for the first part of the Omni HVAC project that replaces the 1971 and 1981 systems, windows and tuckpointing at an estimated cost of $2.8 million. There was no public comment, and the special hearing was adjourned.

Cawthon receives certification

Chapin Water & Street Superintendent Trevor Cawthon recently received certification as a Drinking Water Operator. He will assume that role from Steve Edwards.

University of Illinois System and IVSA launch partnership to expand virtual learning across Illinois

llinois Virtual Schools & Academy, in partnership with the University of Illinois System, is launching an expanded initiative to bring high-quality virtual education to more school districts across Illinois. Following a successful pilot in Lake County, IVSA is now offering its enhanced support model statewide, providing schools with new opportunities to enhance student learning through virtual instruction and in-person assistance.

A good working storm siren for Chandlerville

During the March 12 Chandlerville Village board meeting, Fire Chief Corey Simpson brought to the board’s attention that the current storm siren does not work without power leaving the town unprotected during a storm in which power has been knocked out. The estimate to replace the current siren with a new siren that works with deep cell batteries with installment included is $10,400.

Springtime and the God of Creation

This past week, on one of those 70 degree days we have had in early March, I took a walk around Beardstown. As I walked I noticed several things that are sure signs of spring.