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YLIA Named Winner of Governor’s Cup Young Leaders In Action (YLIA), a service and leadership group of Macon County high school students, was named winner of the 2021 Governor’s Cup, presented by Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker during a virtual ceremony held earlier today. The Governor’s Cup is the top honor given among a field of 24 Illinois community projects that were recognized with 2021 Governor’s Hometown Awards earlier this year. The awards program gives formal recognition to groups whose projects improved their community’s quality of life. “This award honors our entire community,” says Natalie Beck, CEO of The Community Foundation of Macon County. “YLIA participants continually put forth efforts throughout this past year to make our community, and world, a better place. YLIA leaders inspire others to dream more, learn more and do more.” ....
click to enlarge Eddie Toney Eddie Toney s first job was at a shoe factory in Littleton, N.H., just over the border from his hometown of St. Johnsbury. It was well into the Great Depression, and Eddie had quit school after eighth grade to help his family; he d never much enjoyed classroom learning anyway. The teenager made $8.75 weekly, until one week when his pay envelope contained just 42 cents. As Eddie told the story, he returned it to his boss, saying, You can use it more than me and was summarily fired. Other than a stint in the army during World War II, Eddie, who died in September of natural causes just four months shy of his 100th birthday, never worked for anyone else again. ....