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"The basic premise of the event is that hunters hunt rattlesnakes from the surrounding environment all across West Texas, and bring them into the roundup for the weekend. And during the roundup, these snakes are kept in a pit and then, one by one, beheaded and skinned in front of in front of audiences." - Elizabeth MeLampy Elizabeth MeLampy is a lawyer dedicated to animal rights and protection, and her passion for this work shines through in her latest book, Forget the Camel, the Madcap World of Animal Festivals and What They Say About Being Human . To research the book, Elizabeth traveled across the country, immersing herself in a wide range of animal festivals — from the Iditarod dog sled race to the rattlesnake roundup in Sweetwater, Texas. Elizabeth examines these festivals as revealing microcosms of our broader relationship with animals. Whether it's rattlesnake hunts, frog-jumping contests, ostrich races, or groundhog celebrations, these events reflect the ways humans use animals to express cultural identity, community pride, and historical traditions. Yet beneath the pageantry and excitement lies a deeper question: Is our fascination with these spectacles worth the toll it takes on the animals involved? With compassion and insight, Elizabeth invites readers to consider whether there’s a more ethical and empathetic way to honor our stories — one that respects both animals and the traditions they inspire. Please listen, share and read, Forget the Camel. It will be released on April 8th, 2025. https://apollopublishers.com/index.php/forget-the-camel/…
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The judge made a ruling today in the bench trial of a Colona man charged with the death of a 14-month-old female child in January of 2022. After a two-day trial, Judge Daulton found Rahsaan Strawder guilty of First-Degree Murder/Stong Probability and Aggravated Battery/Child <13 related to the shaking of the child and not guilty of the First-Degree Murder and Aggravated Battery related to the blunt force trauma charges. A two-hour sentencing hearing is scheduled for June 10, 2025, at 9 AM. Judge Daulton said many factors played into his decision, including testimony given by inmate William Borsch. Judge Daulton said that he considered Borsch's testimony because he provided details allegedly told to him by Strawder when they were cellmates in June or July 2024 that matched the injuries Baby D suffered. According to the autopsy report, Baby D had brain swelling and petechial hemorrhaging from being shaken, and she had blunt force trauma to the right side of her head. Rahsaan Strawder's family was outside the courthouse and told RegionalMediaNews that Rahsaan would never do anything to go back to prison, and they said he would never hurt a child. They said Rahsaan intends to appeal the verdict. Watch https://www.regionalmedianews.com/rmn-tri-counties for trial coverage.…
Russ Hughes joined Jennifer Russell in the Sav-A-Lot Studio for the March 28, 2025, edition of The Boiler Shop on Wake Up Tri-Counties. Russ talked about baseball and softball and paid a special tribute to John Blachinsky. John Blachinsky was a lawyer, veteran, and longtime coach for sports in the Kewanee School District.…
Sara Billiet from the Kewanee Public Library joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to discuss events at the Kewanee Public Library in April. The Kewanee Public Library is buzzing with activities this April. "Coding for Tweens," postponed due to weather, is rescheduled for April 9th at 3:30 PM. Meanwhile, residents can look forward to a lively block party offering a bounce house, face painting, and engaging activities aimed at uniting the community in joy and camaraderie. Adding to the excitement, the Cinema at the Carnegie is presenting the enchanting musical "Wicked," with its first screening on April 10th at 2 PM, followed by another on April 29th at 10:30 AM. Get ready for a month filled with fun, creativity, and connection! For more information, visit https://kewaneelibrary.org/ .…
Samanta Rux and Emma Corkill joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to talk about athletic training and proper training for spring sports. Samanta Rux and Emma Corkill recently shed light on athletic training for spring sports. Emma, an athletic trainer at Kewanee High School, works but works out of OSF Healthcare to provide essential guidance on weight training and injury prevention. Their mission is to educate student-athletes on how to avoid injuries and, if necessary, safely navigate recovery and return to their sport. Emphasizing proper techniques, Emma partners with coaches to ensure athletes are well-prepared and informed. This focus on education aims to foster a sustainable athletic environment where students excel while minimizing health risks.…
Kewanee Parks Director Andy Dwyer joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to discuss the extension for soccer registration, the splash pad, a dog park at Chautauqua Park, and the lake in Widmont Park. The park district set another record for soccer registration, with 370 kids signed up for summer soccer. Baker Park Golf Course will open for the season on Friday, March 28, 2025. Stay tuned to the Kewane Park District Facebook page for day-to-day updates on the golf course until the weather improves for the season.…
State Representative Dan Swanson is championing a new bill aimed at addressing the growing issue of alpha-gal syndrome in Illinois. Known commonly as "the red meat allergy," this tick-borne ailment results from a sugar molecule, alpha-gal, which causes allergic reactions to mammalian products. Recent data highlights Illinois as a hotspot for this underdiagnosed condition. Swanson emphasizes the critical need for more awareness and data to improve patient care. His mother is among those affected, underscoring his commitment to this cause. HB1754, now in its third reading, is crucial for better management and understanding of the syndrome.…
State Representative Dan Swanson is championing a new bill aimed at addressing the growing issue of alpha-gal syndrome in Illinois. Known commonly as "the red meat allergy," this tick-borne ailment results from a sugar molecule, alpha-gal, which causes allergic reactions to mammalian products. Recent data highlights Illinois as a hotspot for this underdiagnosed condition. Swanson emphasizes the critical need for more awareness and data to improve patient care. His mother is among those affected, underscoring his commitment to this cause. HB1754, now in its third reading, is crucial for better management and understanding of the syndrome.…
Shirley, Lisa, and, Allison joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to talk about the free meals for veterans and first responders, meals for the homeless, and a free Easter meal. Tres Café Kewanee is strengthening community connections with its generous offer of free meals to veterans and first responders. Shirley Chu and her business partner, Max Organista, extend this gesture every Tuesday for veterans and Thursday for first responders, available from 6 AM to 8 PM. Since 2020, Tres Café has provided around 70,000 meals, demonstrating a deep-rooted commitment to gratitude and support. Shirley, a cancer survivor, draws from her second chance at life to lead this mission of helping others. Charities interested in collaboration can connect with Shirley at 309-761-8088. Tres Café’s deeds exemplify community spirit and appreciation. Her Galesburg and Abingdon locations work with local charities to feed the homeless, veterans, and first responders. They also have volunteer help to deliver meals to those who are unable to travel to the restaurant. They have expanded these services in Kewanee as well. Beginning in April, Tres Café will begin providing free meals to the homeless population. Tres Tres Café is launching its free holiday meal initiative on Easter in Kewanee. Shirley said giving back and helping people is the right thing to do, and is giving a free meal for Easter, with no questions asked. Call the Kewanee location at 309-761-8088 to order a meal for pickup on Easter by April 13, 2025, to allow adequate time for them to prepare the meals.…
Dr. Jeffrey Johnson joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to discuss the upcoming "Great Gatsby" fundraiser for the Kewanee Schools Foundation. The Kewanee Schools Foundation invites all to ‘An Evening with The Great Gatsby’ on April 12, 2025, at the Midland Golf Club. This event commemorates 35 years of dedication to the Kewanee Community Unit School District. With a roaring 1920s theme, the gathering aims to raise $25,000 for an Outdoor Fitness Court at Kewanee High School and bolster the Foundation’s Unrestricted Fund. Tickets are available starting at $60 before March 31st and $65 after March 31st, offering an opportunity to support educational initiatives while enjoying a night of elegance and nostalgia. Exciting news from the Kewanee Schools Foundation as they gear up to disburse over $150,000 in scholarships for the class of 2025. Find out more about their scholarships here . For more details or to contribute, visit their website or Facebook page, call the foundation at 309-856-8702, or their office at 1001 N. Main Street, Kewanee, IL 61443. For more information or to register for the event, please contact foundation assistant Mindi Goard at mgoard@ksf229.org or 309-856-8702. Online registration and donations may also be made on the Foundation’s website at www.kewaneeschoolsfoundation.org .…
Dr. Ally David, DC, ATC, from Hammond-Henry Hospital, joined Tom Katz for "Here's to Your Health" on Wake Up Tri-Counties to discuss the potential chiropractic treatments for athletes, children, and expectant mothers. Learn how chiropractic methods can enhance well-being and improve performance. Whether you’re an athlete, a parent, or an expectant mother seeking relief, this segment promises valuable information on holistic health practices. Don’t miss this enlightening conversation on innovative care approaches. Her expertise promises to advance holistic health practices within the hospital, supporting both performance and overall well-being. While she hasn't yet commenced consultations, anticipation builds as Hammond-Henry Hospital prepares to benefit from Dr. David’s unique skills. Join in extending a hearty welcome as she embarks on this promising venture.…
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