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Headlines for Saturday, November 26th

The Edwards County Farm Bureau is sponsoring the eleventh annual "Bob's Tree." "Bob's Tree," is a Christmas tree dedicated to former Edwards County Farm Bureau manager Bob Mason. Bob had a passion for several things, two of them being children and Farm Bureau. In addition, even after retirement, he always brought a Christmas Tree into the Farm Bureau office. To help those who are less fortunate, and as a way to honor Bob, the "Bob's Tree" project was created. The community is urged to bring in new, homemade, or gently used scarfs, hats, and gloves for children and adults, to be displayed on a Christmas tree, into the Farm Bureau office from now until December 2, 2022. The items will then be donated to needy children in the county. All who donate a scarf, hat, or gloves will be entered into a drawing for a gift card. The drawing will be held on Friday, December 2, 2022. Parents of the FCHS Class of 2023 are hosting a Christmas Cash Raffle to

Headlines for Thursday, November 17th

FCHS Fall Sports Awards The Mules held their team awards last night. The Mules volleyball team held their awards at the Journey Church. The Ceremony started with Volleyball head coach Chet Snyder thanking the crowd for coming. He then moved to some key milestones that the team hit this season. The team finished with a overall record of 33-6 the 2nd most wins in FCHS history, BDC champs for the fifth straight time, regional champions, Emerson Robbins set the school record in kills and Rylee Edwards set the school record in assists. As far as awards go here is how it went: Freshman most improved Libby Kline, Most Improved JV Lilly Gacek (Gay-sick), most improved varsity Kate Book, Defensive player of the year Lucy Britt, Team MVP Emmerson Robbins and Lady Mule Award Kaylie Barger. The Mules football team held their award ceremony at 7pm at the FCHS gym. Coach Townsend started by thanking everybody who played a role in this season. The mules handed out 9 awards and it started with the Mos

Headlines for Saturday, November 5th

Fairfield's annual Veterans Day Parade will be held today beginning at 2 pm. Festivities will begin at 1 pm with a flag raising at Freedom Park. Elizabeth Gonzalez will sing the National Anthem, followed by a concert by the Roasted Chestnuts. Parade lineup starts at 1 pm at North First Street. Semi trailers will be available for veterans to ride on. Following the parade there will be meal for parade participants at the Fairfield Elks Club. The Fairfield Mules football team will play Pana at 4 p.m. today at the Trainyard in the 2nd round of the IHSA football playoffs. According to information from FCHS, admission to the game will be $6, and tailgating areas will be set up for Fairfield fans at the practice field, and the gravel lot north of the practice field for Pana fans. All middle school age and younger students must enter and be accompanied by an adult at all times, and parking will be limited, with gates set to open at 2 p.m. today. Centralia police have released details conc

Jefferson County Cattlemen have busy summer schedule

Jefferson County Cattlemen have busy summer schedule
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FMS names May Students of the Month

FMS names May Students of the Month
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