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Journal Star
Jul 10, 2019
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From basement to classroom, competitive video gaming being considered for Dunlap High
DUNLAP - There are two obvious reactions to the Dunlap School Board's upcoming decision on whether to adopt competitive video gaming as a school-supported club activity.
Other news
Trying to meet a woman, Hanna City man bilked of $5,000

HANNA CITY - A man hoping to meet a woman online was scammed out of $5,000, police said.

Morton wants to study security in its schools

MORTON - The Morton School District wants to make sure it's doing all it can to keep its students safe.

Builders Warehouse moving to make room for apartments

PEORIA - To make way for new apartments, Builders Warehouse is moving from its long-time home at 812 SW Washington St."After 22 years at our current location, we are moving a few blocks further (south) down Washington Street to make way for progress in the Warehouse District," said John Coker, president of the company.

Luciano: Donations sought to replace vandalized Jesus statue

An crowdsource fundraiser has been set up to replace a vandalized park statue of Jesus Christ.

House fire sparked by fish fry

OAK HILL - A July 4 house fire was caused by a fish fry gone amok, according to police.

Bill Tinsley: Lessons from the ant

The ants are back! We have kept them at bay inside the house, but outside, that is a different matter.

Dr. Elaine Heffner: A ‘good’ mother

A divorced mother of two young children in a demanding professional career writes of being asked how she can excel at work and still be the best mother she could be.

Entertainment
Stay Tuned: Losses mount and characters take stock in latest season of ‘Snowfall’

The story of crack cocaine in South Central L.A. continues, glass blowers unleash their competitive side, an iconic music producer opens up and a "Stranger Things" actor keeps things weird in a mockumentary.