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On the menu this weekend are corned beef and cabbage dinners for $17 and Reuben sandwiches. Jax Pub is open 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. daily at 4160 N. Perryville Road in Loves Park. Mulligan's Irish Pub
It is the latest venture from Buckbee Weed Co., which in 2022 opened Mrs. Buckbee's Wake N Bakery, a hemp-infused bakery and coffee shop at 275 Deane Drive in Rockford. The company also operates a ...
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Rockford is a village in Mercer County, Ohio, United States. The village is on the St. Mary's River near the center of the western Ohio border 12 miles Northwest of Celina. The population was 1,051 at the 2020 census. The village was founded in 1815 by French-Indian trader Anthony Madore, and was originally named Shanesville.
CherryVale Mall (originally The Mall at CherryVale) is a shopping mall in Rockford, Illinois, along its border with Cherry Valley.Located at the intersection of US 20, Interstate 39, and Interstate 90, the two-story mall is the largest shopping mall in northern Illinois outside of suburban Chicago.
US 33 during its brief concurrency with US 50 and SR 32 in Athens US 33 east of Bellefontaine passing through the Marmon Valley US 33 and I-270 Interchange. US 33 enters Ohio from Indiana, to the west, near Willshire in Van Wert County as a two-lane highway, continuing southeast through Mercer County, crossing US 127, then entering Auglaize County, joining limited-access Ohio Route 29 (SR 29 ...
The first bridge in Rockford was built on State Street across the river in 1852; it was the only crossing until 1890. Also that year, the Galena and Chicago Union Railroad reached the east side of Rockford, built along the eastern riverfront, providing economic stimulus. By 1860, the entirety of State Street from the tracks to Second Street was ...
Arnold Krammer, historian, resided in Rockford from 1970 to 1974 while on the faculty of Rockford College; at Texas A&M University from 1974 to retirement in 2015 James Lindgren , law professor and sociologist, Northwestern University