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WVC FOOD DRIVE BENEFITS THE WADI FOOD PANTRY

Through the generosity of students, faculty, staff and the community, the Wabash Valley College Student Senate was able to collect over 2,000 non-perishable food items to donate to the Wabash Area Development Incorporated (WADI) Food Pantry to help those less fortunate in Wabash County... Read More.
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IDOT: A New Year’s Resolution to Drive Sober, Buckle Up

As 2016 comes to an end, the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT), Illinois State Police (ISP) and nearly 200 law enforcement agencies across the state are making a final push to keep traffic fatalities down during the New Year’s holiday weekend. This collaborative effort... Read More.

Check Your List Twice: Drive Sober and Buckle Up

The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT), Illinois State Police (ISP) and local police throughout the state are teaming up to make sure driving sober and buckling up are a holiday tradition. As part of the national Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign, nearly... Read More.
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WVC Student Senate hosting canned food drive

The Wabash Valley College Student Senate is hosting a “Canned Food Drive” this month on campus, with clubs competing to see which club can bring in the most cans. Each participating club will have a member dressed as “Super Hero” at the basketball games... Read More.

Don’t be a Ghoul, Don’t Drink and Drive

The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) joined the Illinois State Police (ISP) and local police agencies today to warn motorists against becoming an impaired driving monster this Halloween. If you are planning to be out celebrating this Halloween, the message is simple: Drive Sober... Read More.
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Norris City Lions hosting Blood Drive April 21

The Norris City Lions Club will be hosting an American Red Cross Blood Drive on Thursday, April 21 at the Norris City Lion’s Den from 2-6pm.You can schedule an appointment to give blood by calling 618-383-4532, or by using the Blood Donor App available... Read More.