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RLC honors its own during Board, Faculty, Staff Dinner
Early CHildhood Education Professor Tina Grounds, right, accepts the 2013 Rend Lake College Outstanding Faculty Award at the annual RLC Board, Faculty, Staff Dinner. Grounds was presented the award by Chris Kuberski, vice president of academic instruction. SUBMITTED PHOTO
Rend Lake College took time to honor its own May 2 at the 2013 RLC Board, Faculty, Staff Recognition.
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Ina students have Happy Feet
Students from Ina Grade School make laps around the outside of the baseball diamond on Friday, part of the Happy Feet Walk-A-Thon to raise funds for the Happy Feet program to provide school children with gym shoes. The entire school participated in the event. Tesa Glass/Register-News
Happy faces accompanied the happy feet of student at Ina Grade School Friday as they participated in a Happy Feet Walk-A-Thon. "This organization helps kids get shoes they need for gym class," said 11-year-old Sophie Laughlin, a member of the Studen
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Doris Webb
Doris Mae Webb, 93, of Mt. Vernon, died 5:40 a.m. Thursday, May 16, 2013, at White Oaks Rehabilitation and Care Center in Mt. Vernon. She was born Sunday, Nov. 30, 1919, in Mt. Vernon, the daughter of William Howard and Edith Mae (Knight) Whobrey. S
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Local sports Today Softball Mt. Vernon at Salem 4:30 p.m. Boys tennis Mt. Vernon at Carbondale sectional 1 p.m. Saturday Baseball Highland at Mt. Vernon (doubleheader) 11 a.m. 1A Webber regional Webber vs. Woodlawn 1 p.m. Softball 1A Woodlawn regiona
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VIDEO: Space station astronaut makes music video
How do you pass the time when you're in orbit 230 miles above the Earth's surface? Make a music video, of course. Commander Chris Hadfield on the International Space Station recorded this revised cover of David Bowie's "Space Oddity."
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VIDEO: Space station astronaut makes music video







