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News from March 2025
Nine middle school wrestlers from Coal City are aiming for success at the Illinois Elementary School Association (IESA) State Finals this weekend.

Coal City Middle School earns IESA's February Sportsmanship Award

Coal City Middle School has been recognized by the Illinois Elementary School Association (IESA) as the February Sportsmanship School of the Month.

Coal City Police Department seeks records clerk/admin assistant

The Village of Coal City’s Police Department is seeking a Records Clerk/Administrative Assistant to join its administrative team.

Coal City High School hosts Eighth Grade Parent Night

Eighth Grade Parent Night is scheduled for Wednesday, March 12 at Coal City High School.
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Coal City’s March 11 weather: A 15-Year history

Over the last 15 years, temperatures on March 11 have ranged from a high of 65°F in 2012 to a low of 15°F in 2022, according to Open-Meteo.

Coal City’s March 12 weather: A 15-Year history

Over the last 15 years, temperatures on March 12 have ranged from a high of 68°F in 2024 to a low of 10°F in 2022, according to Open-Meteo.

Coal City’s March 13 weather: A 15-Year history

Over the last 15 years, temperatures on March 13 have ranged from a high of 70°F in 2024 to a low of 4°F in 2014, according to Open-Meteo.

Coal City School District celebrates Music in Our Schools Month

United Through Music" is the theme of this year's observance of Music in Our Music in Our Schools Month began as a single advocacy day on March 14, 1973, Students in the Coal City School District start music instruction in During the observance of...

Coal City’s March 14 weather: A 15-Year history

Over the last 15 years, temperatures on March 14 have ranged from a high of 77°F in 2012 to a low of 16°F in 2017, according to Open-Meteo.

Benjamin McLain joins Riverside Healthcare as VP of operations

Riverside Healthcare has announced the appointment of Benjamin McLain as its new Vice President of Operations.

Coal City School staff raises over $8,000 for Special Olympics

A group of staff members from Coal City School demonstrated their commitment to supporting Special Olympics by participating in the Polar Plunge event.

Middle school wrestlers excel at state finals

Coal City Middle School's wrestling team achieved notable success at the Illinois Elementary School Association Class A State Finals, securing a second-place finish.

Coal City’s March 15 weather: A 15-Year history

Over the last 15 years, temperatures on March 15 have ranged from a high of 77°F in 2012 to a low of 13°F in 2017, according to Open-Meteo.

Coal City Intermediate prepares for spring concert showcasing student achievements

The Coal City Intermediate School Beginning Band is diligently preparing for its upcoming Spring Concert, scheduled for Wednesday, April 16.

Coal City celebrates theatre month with Sweeney Todd performance

March marks Theatre in Our Schools Month, a period dedicated to celebrating student theatre programs and highlighting the importance of theatre in nurturing well-rounded leaders.

Kindergarten class celebrates Godzilla's birthday in unique classroom event

Mr. Painter’s kindergarten class did not have a student birthday to celebrate this month, so they decided to commemorate Godzilla’s birthday instead.

Goodwill opens new donation center in Coal City

Goodwill has opened a new donation center in Coal City, located at 155 E. Division Street.

Riverside Healthcare promotes Ellen Bollino to VP position

Riverside Healthcare has announced the promotion of Ellen Bollino to Vice President of Nursing.

Third graders elect class leaders while studying government

Mrs. Watson's third-grade class at Coal City Elementary School has been studying government as part of their social studies curriculum.

Sixth graders rewarded for perfect record in third quarter

During the third quarter of the academic year, sixth-grade teachers monitored students' missing or late assignments and their preparedness for classes.