The Cornerstone Church of Fairfield will be hosting its Semi-Annual Homecoming/Prom Dress giveaway. The event will be held on, Saturday, February 17th, from 8
Reminder to any Center Street Student, Faculty, or Staff member who would like to wear pajamas today as part of the Make A Difference Day Activities can pay $1 and wear pajamas! All money raised will go towards the splash pad! Other ongoing Make A Difference Activities includes: Class of 2025 Matching Funds Challenge - The FCHS class of 2025 is donating $100 for our contribution to make a difference day and would like to challenge the other classes/clubs to match. We would also like to invite ALL Wayne county schools to join in with us! Class of 1982 Alumni Matching Funds Challenge - The FCHS class of 1982 is donating at least $100.00 to the MADD! We challenge ALL FCHS alumni classes to match our donation!!! Class of 2009 and 1979 have accepted the matching funds challenge and will be donating $100 to MADD as well. Wayne White/City of Fairfield Pie In Face Challenge - Mayor Gary Moore and Wayne White Electric President/CEO Chris Hopfinger have accepted a challenge regarding the Make a
The Fairfield City Council will hold their Regular Meeting tonight at 6pm. Items in Routine Business include Award Bid for Water Filter Chemicals, IML Agreement Revision FY 22-23, Airport Maintenance Agreement with Albion Radio Communications, and Ordinance Requiring Access to Utility Meters. Also, in Routine Business the council will discuss an Ordinance for the Abatement of Certain Fines Imposed in Municipal Court, Discussion with Possible Action Concerning the Auxiliary Building, and the Water Tower Tif Agreement. FCHS has released their 2022 Make A Difference Day Activities. In Scheduled Events is Center Street Hat Day – Any Center Street Student, Faculty, or Staff member who would like to wear a hat on Friday, August 26 can pay $1 and wear a hat. Ongoing Activities include: FCHS Faculty/Staff Jean Days – FCHS faculty and staff have been challenged to pay $1 to wear jeans on Friday, or $10 to wear jeans between now and MADD. All Wayne County Schools and businesses are challenge
Several Gas stations were blocked off by squad cars of different law enforcement agencies on Wednesday, including several stations locally. What was referred to as "Special Operations," were conducted throughout the state by Illinois State Police and the Illinois Treasury Department. WFIW received notice at 2:41 p.m. Wednesday that the local Albion Phillips 66 had been shut down with a heavy law enforcement presence. Shortly after 3:00 p.m. we were given notice that the Harrisburg Conoco station had been affected as well. By 3:30 p.m. multiple news agencies across the state were reporting stations shut down with heavy ISP and Illinois Treasury presence. According to various reports, some stations appear to be owned by KKG Enterprises out of Peoria while others are being reported as owned by Axis Investments LLC out of Tazewell County. WFIW reached out to investigators with ISP and were referred to Maura Kownacki, spokesperson for the State Department of Revenue who gave the f
Mayor Gary Moore and Wayne White Electric President/CEO Chris Hopfinger have accepted a challenge regarding the Make a Difference Fundraiser! Wayne White