McLEANSBORO —
Salvation Army Tree of Lights recently surpassed the $20,000 mark for its annual fundraising campaign.
A donation from First Christian Church put Tree of Lights over the top, according to information from the committee.
Tree of Lights is a local group of volunteers who provide assistance with individuals' and famlies' urgent financial needs throughout the year.
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Troy Callahan of McLeansboro, a self-described “tornado chaser,” talks with Angela Mason, left, author of “Death Rides the Sky: The Story of the 1925 Tri-State Tornado,” during an appearance by the author Feb. 9 at McCoy Memorial Library; in the background is local resident Judy Mitchell.
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'Death Rides the Sky' author appears at local library
The author of a book on a tornado which swept through this region and two other states in March 1925 appeared at McCoy Memorial Library last week.
- Hospital district: Community benefits of $1.8M annually
- HEA has Cabin Fever Day
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'Death Rides the Sky' author appears at local library
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Quick postseason exit for Lady Foxes
Hamilton County and Fairfield’s girls basketball teams played each other five times this season, with the Lady Foxes winning the first four games.
- Lady Foxes go into postseason on a roll
- Lemmons, Foxes ground Eagles
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- Obituaries
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Louise Reyling
Louise (Schneider) Reyling, 92, of McLeansboro, passed away 5:25 a.m. Monday, Feb. 13, 2012, at Hamilton Memorial Hospital in McLeansboro.
- Peggy L. Dawson
- Ebert Vertis Storey
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Illinois doesn’t need gun registration, fee
Last week, Mayor Rahm Emanuel of Chicago asked the General Assembly to pass legislation to force law-abiding gun owners to register their handguns with the state of Illinois and to pay a $65-per-gun registration fee.
- State's economy in better shape, but it’s not quite there yet
- Don’t balance state’s budget on our backs
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Illinois doesn’t need gun registration, fee
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Remember When? Seeking Uncle Boyce’s grave site
My readers may recall my mentioning Uncle Boyce Mayberry, a Civil War veteran who lived on up to the mid-1930s in Mayberry Township.
- Remember When? Aden School and Friendly Zion
- Remember When? Dad had regular calls from Sloans
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Remember When? Seeking Uncle Boyce’s grave site





