All about the babies (and adults) in need: Loving Bottoms Diaper Bank grows in less than ten years

Diapers, feminine hygiene products, and adult incontinence products all are often available
Meet the new Galesburg Junior/Senior High School Principal, Jeff Ewing

Jeff Ewing officially starts in July
UPDATE: GHS FFA Alumni group is saving the program; ag show for students

Speaking about the necessity of agriculture in the classroom
Western Smokehouse and Thrushwood Farms a match made in meat product heaven

Expansions of jobs, production facilities and meat products
Big concert Friday hosted by Knox College Choir and others

Free performance at Central Congregational Church includes a new-to-Knox College group
City Council meeting preview, and explaining ‘external agency’ funding requests

Western Smokehouse, Graham Health, external agency funding, and more
Galesburg Tourism and Visitors Bureau celebrating ‘National Travel and Tourism Week’

Strong tourism and economic impacts in Galesburg
Catching up with Josh Eiker: Galesburg’s fastest man

He talks about being of the most dominant track athletes in Galesburg and Illinois history, if he thinks his records will ever be broken and more.
Planting 2024: The Later It Gets, The Higher the Stakes

The cicadas are here! Or, they will be shortly

Annoying, not deadly, and edible
Are local farmers getting crops planted? We get some perspective

Some fields in the area may be planted, some may not
Local 4-H Robotics team doing big things

The team received the best score one local competition has ever seen
State Treasurer still has unclaimed money that could be yours

$20 million returned to more than 16,000 people during Illinois alone
Anatomy of a Community Foundation

Managing endowments and community funds, and making sure all can help fund worthwhile endeavors in the region
Angle up! Galesburg Youth Fishing Derby is this weekend

Open to youth ages 3-15
Cancer diagnosis? You don’t have to face it alone

A pair of experts with OSF HealthCare in Galesburg and Monmouth join us to discuss what is offered locally
45 years of the Knox-Rootabaga Jazz Festival

The festival started at Carl Sandburg College, and later moved to Knox College
Spring Planting: Too Early To Panic

Murals and more: How the Knoxville Community Fund is beautifying the city

Murals, tree plantings, and much more
Visit the ‘World’s Largest Monopoly Game’ in Macomb

The creator of the game “Monopoly” was born in Macomb