A Canada mother goose protects her nest that she made at the top of a mulch pile in the Sullivans grocery store parking lot on Tuesday, April 23, 2024 in Princeton. The goose has been there for about two-weeks. It takes 28-35 days for the eggs to hatch. Canadian geese are protected under the Migratory Bird Act and nests cannot be tampered with.
Morgan Bartkiewicz, a Princeton High School senior, recently received from Deborah Knupp, a private benefactor representing a community of Chicago moms, a generous award of $15,000 for exemplary character, extraordinary kindness, and exceptional leadership.
Nink brings over 40 years of clinical experience in outpatient, hospital and home health settings. In addition to general physical therapy, his specialties include orthopedics, industrial and sports rehab, neck and TMJ disorder.
Martin Engineering, Global leader in bulk handling equipment solutions, has been helping a group of students in rural Illinois discover their ‘inner engineer’ by sponsoring and mentoring them in a worldwide robotics competition.
There are five co-valedictorians - Abigail Brown, Morgan Foes, Caitlin Meyer, Ellie Welte and Bennett Williams.
Community leaders – including a society that has kept history alive for more than 100 years – were honored by the Princeton Area Chamber of Commerce at its annual dinner Thursday at the Barn at Hornbaker Gardens.
Karin Cartwright realized Lincoln School in Princeton hadn’t done any community service since COVID-19. It was past time to change that so Cartwright took a poll: How would you like to help? Answer: Help out stray and unwanted cats and dogs.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration emphasizes that the commercial milk supply is safe because of the pasteurization process, which destroys bacteria and viruses in milk. No cases of H5N1 influenza have been reported in Illinois, according to the IDPH.
The Tigers finished the season 26-21 overall with a conference record of 10-2, it’s best Three Rivers showing since 2015.