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17-78149. GNIS feature ID. 2397150 [1] Website. virden.municipalimpact.com. Virden is a city in Macoupin and Sangamon counties in the U.S. state of Illinois. The population was 3,231 at the 2020 census. [3] The Macoupin County portion of Virden is part of the St. Louis, Missouri –Illinois Metropolitan Statistical Area, while the Sangamon ...
The journey from Virden to Washington D.C. is just more than 800 miles by car, yet for one local congressional candidate, it would be a trip earned at the ballot box. ... ABC News. 2024 election ...
The Battle of Virden, also known as the Virden Mine Riot and Virden Massacre, was a labor union conflict and a racial conflict in central Illinois that occurred on October 12, 1898. After a United Mine Workers of America local struck a mine in Virden, Illinois , the Chicago-Virden Coal Company hired armed detectives or security guards to ...
A motorcyclist from Virden died Saturday after colliding with a pickup truck in Sangamon County. According to an Illinois State Police summary, James Comerford, 56, was riding a Harley Davidson V ...
Illinois coal wars. Miners gathering at the railroad tracks in Virden on October 12, 1898. The Illinois coal wars, also known as the Illinois mine wars and several other names, were a series of labor disputes between 1898 and 1900 in central and southern Illinois. The disputes were marked by the Chicago–Virden Coal Company bringing in ...
It was the first station owned by Randal J. Miller whose company Virden Broadcasting owns 16 stations in the Midwest as of 2022. [5] On October 5, 1992, the station changed its call sign to the current WCVS-FM after WCVS relocated from 1450 AM to 96.7 FM following the purchase of the 96.7 FM frequency by Neuhoff Media.
600. The Morrisonville Times is a weekly newspaper in Morrisonville, Christian County, Illinois, United States. [1] The newspaper was started in 1875 [2] by Thomas Cox. From August 1978 to 1996 the paper was owned and published by John Lennon of Springfield, IL, until his death. The newspaper converted to its current weekly format in 1996. [3]