Star Courier
When the Star Courier asked Facebook readers this week about the condition of Kewanee streets, they were not shy in pointing out the roughest spots in town.
The Star Courier asked the question as part of a new feature that asks the community how they feel about a particular topic.
This week s question: Which street in Kewanee is in most need of repair and how does its condition affect you and your neighbors?
Kewanee residents had plenty to say on the topic, recounting tales of flat tires and vehicle damage over the years.
Cyndi Anderson said she thinks Madison Avenue is the hands-down worst route in Kewanee.
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This past weekend, Carmen celebrated her birthday with family and friends who she surprised with a vow renewal for she and Pete. They held the special occassion at Southern Grace in Lithia, Florida. Check out the venue at southerngracewedding.com
Below is the little white chapel on the premises where Carmen and Pete renewed their vows.
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McDONOUGH â Henry County Sheriff Reginald Scandrett received his first COVID-19 vaccine Tuesday morning at Southern Grace Hospice.
Scandrett said that by demonstrating his willingness to be inoculated, he hopes it encourages others in the Sheriffâs Office to also be vaccinated.
Scandrett is one of several law enforcement personnel in the county to âlead from the frontâ by showing others the importance of being vaccinated.
In December, Henry County Police Chief Mark Amerman, Don Ash, director of Henry County Emergency Management, Rodney Wiggins, Fire Department deputy chief, and Mike Ireland, Henry County Police deputy chief, joined hundreds of first responders and health care workers to get their first dose against COVID-19 at Atlanta Motor Speedway.