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Rollover Accident North of Stewardson
Law Enforcement and emergency personnel responded to a one vehicle roll-over accident a mile north of Stewardson on Route 32.
Derek and Tiffany Durbin of Strasburg announce the birth of their twin daughters born on June 3. Payton Rose and Makinley Nicole were born at Sarah Bush Lincoln Health Center in Mattoon.
Celebrate the Class of 2008 with this special section highlighting Shelby County schools including: Central A&M, Cowden-Herrick, Okaw Valley, Shelbyville, Stewardson-Strasburg, Windsor, and First Baptist ... via Shelbyville Daily Union
Zacha Sentenced in Shelby Court
Daniel Zacha, 35, of Stewardson, appeared before Judge James Harvey Monday and pled guilty to Aggravated Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol, a Class 4 felony. via Shelbyville Daily Union
Stewardson-Strasburg sixth-grader wins Shelby County Spelling Bee
“Pretty good when you consider I don't like to eat them”
A Stewardson-Strasburg sixth-grader bested all challengers, including his older sister, Friday to win the Shelby County Spelling Bee. via Herald & Review
Some school districts shut down, while others sent students home early
Two schools in the area closed early Tuesday because of freezing rain on roadways. via Journal-Gazette
Interim Assistant Superintendent Jeannie Walters said she made the decision to let schools out early to help ensure that students will be home before dark. via Journal-Gazette
Holocaust survivor reaching out to children
“She was six years older than I was and a teenager, so she probably didn't pay much attention to me.”
Marion Blumenthal Lazan's story is one Anne Frank might have told had she lived. via Herald & Review
Meeting the needs of local meat processing
“I've got to book six, eight months ahead to get animals in”
Stan Schutte has made quite a success of growing and selling grass-fed, organic meat on his 200-acre "Triple S Farm" in Stewardson, Ill., 150 miles south of Kankakee. via Daily Journal/Sunday Journal
Meeting the needs of local meat processing
“I've got to book six, eight months ahead to get animals in”
Stan Schutte has made quite a success of growing and selling grass-fed, organic meat on his 200-acre "Triple S Farm" in Stewardson, Ill., 150 miles south of Kankakee. via Daily Journal/Sunday Journal