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Day: April 3, 2026

Sauk Valley grad Tony Tompkins named an NACDA Athletic Director of the Year

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Sauk Valley grad Tony Tompkins named an NACDA Athletic Director of the Year

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Sauk Valley grad Tony Tompkins named an NACDA Athletic Director of the Year

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Sauk Valley graduate and former Rock Falls boys basketball assistant coach Tony Tompkins, the athletic director at Johnson County Community College, was a recipient of the NACDA Athletic Director of the Year award.

Sauk Valley grad Tony Tompkins named an NACDA Athletic Director of the Year

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Sauk Valley graduate and former Rock Falls boys basketball assistant coach Tony Tompkins, the athletic director at Johnson County Community College, was a recipient of the NACDA Athletic Director of the Year award.

2026 Kane County Chronicle Girls Track and Field previews: A look at teams across the area

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Illinois public school teachers can apply for grant funding to support classroom projects

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A piece of Dixon history: When the ‘fatal fluid’ killed Charlotte Means

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Illinois public school teachers can apply for grant funding to support classroom projects

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The Illinois Retired Teachers Association Foundation has announced the availability of $42,000 in grant funding to support Illinois public school teachers.

Polo Women’s Club promotes awareness during Child Abuse Prevention Month

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A piece of Dixon history: When the ‘fatal fluid’ killed Charlotte Means

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The first fatal accident ever reported in The Telegraph appeared in its 13th issue, on Wednesday, July 23, 1851. Charles Fisk, the editor and founder of The Telegraph, penned the article, titled “Mournful Occurrence.”

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