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Just roll with it

[…] the country and throughout Illinois. It should be no surprise, given roller skating’s diverse appeal and its ties to the Prairie State. “Roller skating is at the highest point I can remember,” says Jim McMahon, executive director of Roller Skating Association International, an Indianapolis-based trade group made up of rink owners, businesses and individuals […]

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Cruise the colors of the Great River Road

[…] with a brown and white paddlewheel logo lead you to spurs of interest including historic sites, recreation areas and life in small town Illinois. Ten information kiosks highlight major attractions in the area and help navigate your way. Although its fall colors are magnificent, the Great River Road delights in all seasons and is […]

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Broadband for the back 40

[…] to the idea. Shallenberger says, “According to our 2007 survey of the membership, 66.5 percent of the Shelby Electric members surveyed expressed interest in obtaining access to high speed Internet if it was offered. At that time, 36.6 percent of those surveyed who had Internet access at home were using a dial-up connection. We […]

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Just brew it

[…] from light to dark and in between, that coffee lovers have come to expect. These small-batch roasteries deliver some of the freshest coffee available. They source their highquality beans from farmers in Guatemala, Colombia and Indonesia, which have the perfect altitude, climate and sun to produce the best beans available. The beans are purchased […]

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Accelerate efforts to bridge the digital divide

[…] COVID-19 pandemic forced American families, businesses and policymakers to rethink the practice and delivery of health care, education and professional services. It spotlighted the critical need for high-performing broadband for all Americans. As our nation transitions to a post-pandemic period, we must keep the need for rural broadband access front of mind. Simply stated, […]

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Cruising for cuisine

[…] tell him how you heard about his truck. Rochelle Community Action Network (CAN) Food Truck Festival Created with the intent to support Rochelle CAN’s mission, this festival highlights good eats that support a cause. Proceeds support the organization’s annual shopping trip in early December, the elementary school backpack program and their Operation Warm coat […]

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Aim for quality when managing a renovation contractor

[…] may be ­others involved in this oversight, such as building inspectors, your electric cooperative or an independent energy auditor. You can discuss the standards of a professional, highquality job. And you can agree on the points at which the contractor will pause so you or someone you designate can review the work. At a […]

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Three alternatives: the financial roadmap to college

[…] Then, the student will receive an award letter that specifies available financial aid through federal, state and educational entities. But, if a student’s EFC score is too high, grants may not be awarded. Of course, federal government loans will most likely be awarded, but this type of financial aid must be repaid after graduating […]

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A fiber runs through it

[…] bulb were state-of-the-art. They were also virtually non-existent in rural America. Seventy-five years ago cooperatives finally provided a solution to that problem. Today, state-of-the-art means having a high-speed broadband connection. Smart is everywhere. Smart phones, smart cars, smart tractors, smart factories, smart office buildings, smart homes, smart appliances and of course the smart grid. […]

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Return of the eagles

Bob Motz will never forget the first time he saw a bald eagle in its natural habitat. The semi-retired teacher from Rock Island High School was eight years old, ice skating with his father on the hidden waters of the Hennepin Canal, an abandoned waterway in northwestern Illinois. Even though it was decades ago, […]

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SMART GRID the next greatest thing

[…] a few light bulbs, a radio and maybe a refrigerator. My how things have changed. The electric grid is the largest interconnected machine on earth – a highway moving electricity from power plants to your home. And while our use of electricity has exploded and changed drastically during the last 75 years, the grid […]

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Oh, so natural

[…] has been mentored by Murphy. She has served in that capacity for five years, starting out in natural foods as a teenager. “Their goals were so much higher than profit,” Hannah says of Common Ground. “I get to run a business and help people to see value of community.” Like Neighborhood, Common Ground is […]

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