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Glenwood Pool set to open Memorial Day weekend
Kristin Terry, Downtown Development Director
Special to McDonough County Voice, USA TODAY NETWORK
The City of Macomb and McDonough County YMCA are pleased to announce the opening of Glenwood pool, located at 1400 N. Randolph Street in Macomb, IL. Glenwood Pool will open Saturday, May 29, 2021 12:00PM to 7 p.m.
As we continue to make improvements for our community and visitors a new slide has been installed for all to enjoy at Glenwood pool.
Scheduled hours of operation are Monday through Saturday 12:00PM to 7:00PM and Sundays 12:00PM-6:00PM. The following opening guidelines will be followed for the safety and convenience of guests: the pool will not open if temperature is not predicted to be 70 degrees or higher at the time of opening and the pool will be cleared and activities suspended when lightening or thunder is heard/seen. Pool activities will be suspended until 30 minutes after the last thunder is heard or lightening is seen.
WIU to receive $89M for performing arts center from Rebuild Illinois Plan
MACOMB (WGEM) The Illinois Capital Development Board (CDB) announced it has selected OWP/P Cannon Design, Inc. as the preferred architectural design firm for the new Performing Arts Center at Western Illinois University (WIU) in Macomb.
The state reported Tuesday that the $89 million project is moving forward as part of Gov. Pritzker’s Rebuild Illinois capital plan.
State officials reported the new 100,000 square foot Performing Arts Center will consist of a performance auditorium, convocation center for recitals, lectures, graduation ceremonies, and local art and civic functions.
CDB will oversee the project’s design and construction in accordance with the protocol for state-appropriated projects.
MPD Chief Barker announces plans to retire
Story by Downtown Macomb
Subhead: Mayor to appoint Lt. Jerel Jones as new MPD Chief
MACOMB Macomb Police Chief Curt Barker announced today that he will be retiring as Chief of Police effective May 3, 2021.
Barker, a graduate of Western Illinois University and a U.S. Army veteran, has served as a member of the Macomb Police Department for over 27 years, 12 of those years as Chief. “I am proud to have been able to serve the citizens of Macomb as a police officer and as their Chief,” said Chief Barker. “And am proud of the women and men of the Macomb Police Department, as they move into the future,” Barker added.
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