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Though the art and architecture of the fair were mostly destroyed, as was intended, its curious cultural legacy was not.
One hundred years ago, on July 10, 1925, the trial of John T. Scopes began.
David Wilson's art exhibit, titled "Alive and Exhibiting," will be featured on the second floor of the Bloomington Public ...
Stephen Koch Derwelis Stephen Koch Derwelis, DVM, age 84, died June 21, 2025, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Dr. Steve Derwelis was the only child of Henry Oscar Derwelis Jr. and ...
An Italianate home in Kingston, a condo in Chicago and an expanded 1925 house in Salem.
Richard Hunt created more public sculptures and monuments in the U.S. than any other artist — over 160 by the time he died in ...
"Once a parent consents to services, they should be provided within 30 days. Parents sometimes are told they're on the ...
Alexis Williams-White, a Western Illinois University-Macomb junior from Chicago, reads continental philosophers for a class in her philosophy minor.
With major future cuts to social service programs now written into law, Democrats seeking Illinois’ open U.S. Senate seat in ...
The Rush University System for Health just opened its first outpatient center outside of Illinois in Munster, bringing nationally ranked care to the Region.
The Catholic religious order to which the Rev. Freddy Washington belongs says the allegations against him are ...
Eleanor Hamilton Jacobs Eleanor Hamilton Jacobs, sometimes known as the poet laureate of Padaro Lane, passed away in the ...