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Local News Highlights

Massac County residents have been invited to participate in the BEAD Challenge, which aims to promote a healthier lifestyle. The challenge is set to conclude on March 18, urging locals to take part and make positive changes to their daily routines.

Tragedy struck in Perry County as a man lost his life, and a woman along with three children were hospitalized following a devastating crash. The community is coming together to support the affected individuals during this difficult time.

After facing a lawsuit over alleged inhumane conditions, the Franklin County Juvenile Detention Center is set to shut down, marking a significant development six months after the legal action was initiated.

The latest jobs report for November indicates a positive trend, with US employers adding 199,000 jobs and a decrease in the unemployment rate. This data reflects a promising outlook for the country’s employment landscape.

As part of the upcoming total solar eclipse, Southern Illinois University Carbondale is hosting a series of public talks, with the final session featuring NASA planetary research scientist, Lou Mayo. The event, titled ‘Eclipses, Occultations, and Transits,’ will take place at the Guyon Auditorium at Morris Library on Friday, April 5. The talk is open to the public and serves as a valuable opportunity for individuals to gain insights into eclipse history and discoveries.

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