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Rockford based Hope for Haitians announced a large gift Wednesday from the late Fern Shore. She was an NIU graduate and northern Illinois teacher who spent more than two decades volunteering with the group.
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The Illinois Ukulele Society sponsored Uke Day at DeKalb’s Hopkins Park.
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The nonprofit FLAP minimizes publicizing ‘know-your-rights' trainings as a safeguard, so those events don’t become a target for immigration enforcement.
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Welcome to Poetically Yours. Poetically Yours showcases poems by northern Illinois poets and occasionally writers from other areas. This week’s poem is written by Charles Payne.
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A longstanding Rockford minister is leaving his role after almost two decades. WNIJ’s Yvonne Boose spent a few moments with him as he reflected on his time at the church.
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John Gelasi knows school band can be really meaningful…“Kids tell me, 'the only reason I was able to get up and go to school this morning is because I knew I had band today,'" he said. The award-winning northern Illinois music educator on everything from the magic of learning an instrument to his previous career in actual magic. It's on a new Teachers' Lounge podcast.
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Get weird with us this week. King of the Weirdos stops by to perform live and talk to us about their music.
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The Lincoln Highway Heritage Festival runs this Friday-Sunday at Atwood Park in Rochelle.
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The healthcare nonprofit also agree to offer reinstatement to employees fired under its policy on the vaccine
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Wednesday is the first day of school at the brand-new Dr. Leroy A. Mitchell Elementary School in DeKalb. WNIJ’s Peter Medlin recently got a behind-the-scenes tour to learn more about what’s in store for this year...
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Last week, President Trump fired the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics. His new nominee to replace them is a Northern Illinois University grad. Peter Medlin reports…