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Coal City is organizing a fundraising event titled "Coin Wars" from February 24 to February 28, aiming to support the Polar Plunge team.

Grundy Area FFA celebrates National FFA Week with events at Coal City High School

The student body at Coal City High School joined the Grundy Area FFA organization in celebrating National FFA Week, a time for local chapters to share what FFA is and the impact it has on its student members.

Coal City Middle School: How many students met or exceeded expectations in mathematics in 2022-23 school year?

In the 2022-23 school year, 50.4% of Coal City Middle School students passed the mathematics portion of the IAR test, according to the Illinois State Board of Education.

Which former Coal City Courier area high school standouts will be in action on Friday, Feb. 28?

This former Coal City Courier area high school standout will be in action on Friday, Feb. 28.
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Coal City advances thirteen wrestlers to IHSA State Individual Wrestling Finals

Coalers advance 13 wrestlers to individual state finals "Always want more," is one of the many sayings that come from Coal City High School wrestling coach Mark Masters.

Coal City High School honors senior girls' basketball players during special recognition night

Senior members of the Coal City Girls Basketball team were recognized during Senior Night activities on Feb. 13.

Students engage in fishbowl discussion on 'To Kill a Mockingbird

In Mrs. Merrill’s Honors English II classes, students participated in a culminating fishbowl activity for Harper Lee’s "To Kill a Mockingbird."

Kyle and Cale Ripsch acquire 140 W. Fourth St., Coal City, appraised at $250,000

A property at 140 W. Fourth St., Coal City was sold on Feb. 19 by Brian J. and Dawn C. Martis for $250,000. The buyers were Kyle and Cale Ripsch.

Which former Coal City Courier area high school standouts will be in action in the week starting Monday, Feb. 24?

This former Coal City Courier area high school standout will be in action in the week starting Monday, Feb. 24.

Coal City Middle School honors students for outstanding character

Students at Coal City Middle School have been dedicating the month of February to developing character.

Students engage whole school in yoga scavenger hunt

Last week was an engaging time for the students in Ms.

Superintendent invites Coal City residents for quarterly discussion

Coal City Community Unit School District 1 Superintendent Chris Spencer is extending an invitation to the community for a program titled "Coffee with the Superintendent."

Coal City Middle School bands ready for Fine Arts Festival performances

Coal City Middle School bands are gearing up for the annual Fine Arts Festival scheduled for Sunday, February 23.

Riverside Healthcare welcomes Dr. Manan Dhingra to rheumatology team

Riverside Healthcare has announced the addition of Dr. Manan Dhingra to its rheumatology team. Dr. Dhingra brings a wealth of knowledge and experience, having completed his medical degree at the University of Illinois in Peoria, followed by a...

Which former Coal City Courier area high school standouts will be in action on Friday, Feb. 21?

These former Coal City Courier area high school standouts will be in action on Friday, Feb. 21.

Jim Bozich, 76, Remembered for Strong Leadership and Love of Family

Jim Bozich passed away on Feb. 15. Below is the obituary.

Munsterman's class engages in creative economic projects

Students in Mrs. Munsterman's class recently completed their economics unit, which involved creating an economics booklet and discussing key terms like producers and consumers, as well as goods and services.

Coal City School District participates in Rare Disease Day with fundraising initiative

The Coal City School District is set to participate in Rare Disease Day on February 28, aiming to raise awareness of over 6,000 identified rare diseases.