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Four candidates were identified as finalists in early January. → Read More
Eastern Illinois University currently sits at 764 international students. → Read More
Illinois State Water Survey crews will begin collecting data from the Embarras River watershed in February. → Read More
Nichole Kroncke looking to spend more time in the courtroom. → Read More
Parking on some roadways will be prohibited if snow accumulation is in excess of two inches. → Read More
he Charleston City Council approved a tax levy totaling $5,239,890, a slight increase over last year. → Read More
Kaddie D. Cox, 29, was arrested Monday and is currently being held in the Coles County Jail on the Class X felony. → Read More
A 24-year-old Florida resident died in the crash, officials said. → Read More
Christmas in the Heart of Charleston will begin with a parade and tree lighting on the square immediately. → Read More
Incumbent Democrat Mike Watts retained his seat Tuesday on the Coles County Board. → Read More
Republican Tad Freezeland will fill seat held by Stan Metzger. → Read More
Republican Robert Bennett was challenged by Democrat Matt Titus. → Read More
With unofficial results, incumbent Democrat Gail Mason retained her seat on on the Coles County Board. → Read More
Election judges say voters were waiting in line when polls opened and steady flow continued throughout the day. → Read More
Coles Progressives and the Coles County Democrats are partnering for a Worker's Rights Action Rally. → Read More
In the next three months, Charleston will see three street closures related to Halloween, Christmas and a race. → Read More
With over 100 groups in the official parade line-up, the parade is set to begin at Old Main at 9:30 a.m. → Read More
Apex Clean Energy has plans to build around 70 turbines near Fairgrange. → Read More
Lincoln Fire Protection District combined fun and learning Saturday with the department's first-ever Fall Fest. → Read More
The rally will kick off with a march at 4 p.m. from the gates in front of Eastern Illinois University. → Read More