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Healing Through Harmony: El Paso Marine Veteran Sean Tibbs Shares His Story at Freedom Sings USA Heyworth Retreat

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Images by Alan Look Photography  There is an old saying that music heals the parts of the soul that medicine cannot reach. Yesterday, at the 2026 Freedom Sings USA Veterans’ Songwriting Retreat in Heyworth, Illinois, that truth was on full display as local Marine Corps veteran Sean Tibbs of El Paso paired up with hit Nashville songwriter Bobby Tomberlin to turn a heavy military journey into a powerful piece of musical art. Tibbs, known locally as a dedicated Teledata electrician with IBEW Local 197, originally stepped away from his civilian life and apprenticeship around 2009 to answer the call of duty. Deploying to Afghanistan for a grueling nine-month tour, Tibbs served with honor, returning home in 2010 to present his union with a U.S. flag flown during a combat mission over enemy territory. While Tibbs successfully transitioned back into civilian life—graduating his apprenticeship in 2016 and continuing his trade—the invisible weight of deployment never truly disappears. That i...

Route 66 Thunder: The 2026 Hot Rod Power Tour Awakens McLean County

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 Route 66 Thunder: The 2026 Hot Rod Power Tour Awakens McLean County Images by Alan Look Photography There is a specific kind of magic that happens when thousands of American horses wake up at sunrise, and this morning, McLean County had a front-row seat to the symphony. As part of the historic Route 66 Centennial celebrations, the  2026 Hot Rod Power Tour  turned the local pavement into the world’s largest rolling automotive festival.  For gearheads and Mother Road purists alike, this morning's leg was nothing short of a religious experience.  An estimated  5,000 to 6,000 classic cars, custom hot rods, and high-octane muscle machines  filled the horizon, converting a routine Wednesday commute into a living, breathing timeline of American horsepower. The caravan rolled into the county via Route 136, making its unmistakable presence known through Heyworth and into the Village of McLean. Lawns were lined with folding chairs, and local folks stood shoulde...