May 20, 2008 | Journal Star
EUREKA: Resolution prompts board tug-of-war
Resolution 67 - asking the Woodford County Board to grant a special use permit for a 40-turbine wind farm development near El Paso - has prompted a board tug-of-war, as some members clamor to keep the ...
ROANOKE: Controversial El Paso wind farm project sent to County Board
The Woodford County Road and Bridge Committee voted at its meeting today to send the controversial El Paso wind farm to the County Board for action. via Journal Star
Oklahoma: 7 p.m. April 25 and 1 p.m. April 26, conducted by Theatre-on-the-Hill. All roles are open. via Lincoln-Way Sun
An autopsy Friday indicated a Gridley driver died of multiple injuries from an accident Thursday night in Woodford County. via WMBD-TV Peoria
Keeping children safe from traffic
“Every city has problems when it comes to pedestrians”
Lisa Jablonski felt helpless after she found out her son Ben was struck by a pickup truck in March last year. via Journal Star
Woodford County Marriage Licenses, January 23, 2008
Farrel S Lord and Lynn M Nichting both of Metamora, IL John R Buis of Peoria, IL and Michele M Martin of El Paso, IL Elton Gaba of Albania and Alison R Vinson of El Paso, IL Michael J Blunier of Eureka, IL and ... via The Legal Record
Woodford County Lis Pendens, January 23, 2008
Recording a lis pendens against a piece of property alerts a potential purchaser or lender that the property's title is in question, which makes the property less attractive to a buyer or lender. via The Legal Record
New Fiber One(TM) Yogurt From Yoplait Offers an Easy Way to Reach Fiber Goals
“Fiber has been proven to play an important role in health including both digestive health and as part of weight management”
With the introduction of Fiber One creamy nonfat yogurt from the makers of Yoplait, help is on the way for health-conscious consumers struggling to reach their daily fiber goals. via Earth Times
Illinois State Museum Honors Illinois Hero, "Minnie Vautrin, The...
The Illinois State Museum is commemorating the courage of Illinois hero Minnie Vautrin, with a display of objects she owned, which were recently donated to the Museum. via Scanews.com
Record crop piling up at elevators
“As things went on, we saw the crop was going to be big. ... In the end it was maybe a little bit bigger than we thought it would be”
By Michelle Koetters mkoetters@pantagraph.com BLOOMINGTON -- Evergreen FS Grain Manager Steve Dennis has never moved so much grain so fast. via The Pantagraph
Town in the clear: Resident had proper access
The Roanoke Town Council and Clerk-Treasurer Joanne Kirchner have been cleared of allegations by a Roanoke resident that they violated the state's Access to Public Records Act. via Huntington Herald-Press