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Constitution Week Proclaimed

Constitution Week 2023This past Sunday, Sept. 17, 2023 marked the anniversary of the drafting of the United States Constitution by the Constitutional Convention. It is fitting and proper to officially recognize this document and the anniversary of its creation and whereas Public Law 915 guarantees... Read More.
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FMH Hosts Auxiliary Luncheon For Volunteer Week

In celebration of National Volunteer Week, Fairfield Memorial Hospital honored Volunteers for their service and dedication by hosting the Annual Volunteer Recognition and Awards Luncheon on Friday, April 21st. The event was held in the Medical Arts Complex at Fairfield Memorial Hospital. Dinner was... Read More.
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FMH Offering Free CPR Class Next Week

Fairfield Memorial Hospital is offering a free CPR Certification Class next week. That class will be held on Wednesday, April 26th in the Medical Arts Complex Education Room, located at 213 Northwest 10th street. Pre-registration is required as space in the class is limited.... Read More.

Carmi Chapter Celebrates National FFA Week

In June of this year, the Illinois FFA will celebrate 94 years in existence.  The Carmi Chaper of FFA is celebrating National FFA Week and enjoys robust membership in the form of 166 members according to John Lamp, the son of Marty and Meredith... Read More.

CWC Unit 5 Preparing for Red Ribbon Week

Carmi-White County Schools participates annually to take a stand against drugs! Red Ribbon Week started when DEA agent, Kiki Camarena, was kidnapped and tortured to death in Mexico. The DEA sent Camarena to work undercover in Mexico to investigate a major drug cartel. In... Read More.
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Dangerous Heat Next Week

Since we are forecasting temperatures to be well above normal next week, along with an increase in humidity and very minimal chances for rain, it’s important for our listeners to recognize the dangers of heat related illnesses.  With temperatures potentially reaching highs of 100... Read More.