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Dick Humes squinted and sweat as he moved down a row of corn. He sliced through the husk with a metal hook in his right hand, snapped the ear from its…
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Advancements in technology have given us flat-screen televisions, smartphones and e-readers. Brick-and-mortar libraries are doing their best to keep up…
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Schools are changing from the days when teachers stood at the front of the classroom writing lessons on the blackboard.José Galvan, social studies teacher…
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Warren County Clerk Tina Conard said the goal is to make important materials and information easily accessible.“I don’t really get many complaints, but we…
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Galesburg School District #205 board members voted unanimously to begin a One-to-One computer program this fall so all District #205 students will get…
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Microsoft has stopped supporting Windows XP. The operating system still works, but as of today it is no longer protected by anti-virus software or…
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In Illinois, it's illegal to talk on the phone while driving unless you're using bluetooth or another hands free device. You're never allowed to text…
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The Fort Madison School District is moving ahead with a plan to get new technology in the hands of its students.Superintendent Ken Marang says the school…
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Western Illinois University’s College of Business and Technology received a $50,000 grant from State Farm Insurance Thursday to build a new high-tech…