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Here is a list of property transfers for Whiteside, Lee and Ogle counties filed April 26-May 3.
Sterling High School’s FFA Farmapalooza event worked to educate 2,000 students on all things agriculture Thursday, May 9, 2024.
Despite its prevalence, only 47% of adults and 51% of youths with mental illness get treatment each year, the National Alliance on Mental Illness reports. Additionally, the average delay between the onset of mental illness symptoms and the start of treatment is 11 years.
The Twin Cities Homeless Shelter, formerly the PADS Homeless Shelter, contracted Total Construction Services to complete a full roof replacement for the shelter, 111 E. 29th St., in Sterling.
Donors of all blood types – especially type O blood donors – are crucial to keeping shelves fully stocked with blood products throughout the month.
Ulysses L. Jacobs entered his guilty plea to the three charges on May 3, when he also pleaded guilty to contributing to the delinquency of a minor.
Sterling students graduate May 24; Dixon and Rock Falls seniors graduate May 26.
Get caught up on news, sports and features from the Sauk Valley for the week of May 4-10, 2024.
From whimsical cupcake creations to hand-crafted chocolates and ice cream, there are many treat shops waiting to satisfy any taste.
Sterling, Rock Falls letter carriers also will be collecting food for annual event, says local food drive organizer.
Sterling High School's FFA Farmapalooza event looked to educate 2,000 students on all things agriculture Thursday, May 9, 2024. Students were invited to explore booths about fishing, livestock, tractors, woodworking and much more to see the far-reaching impact of farmers.
Rowan Workman, a Sterling High School senior, plans on attending Sauk Valley Community College and majoring in education.
The Pop-Up Markets are held the second and fourth Thursdays in June, July and August in Dale Park.
Dixon Chamber of Commerce and Main Street’s performance was evaluated through assessments conducted by the organization’s personnel and board of directors, and Illinois Main Street, which works in partnership with Main Street America.
A little over a week before her planned retirement on June 12, Brinkley, Sterling Police Department’s current community service dog, will be the city’s honorary mayor of the day.