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Monday, March 17, 2025
This Day in History - March 17, 2018: Sharin of the Green
On March 17, 2018, the quaint town of Normal, Illinois, came alive with the spirited revelry of its annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade, a cherished tradition that painted the streets with hues of emerald and echoes of jubilation. As the calendar aligned with the feast day of Ireland’s patron saint, the community gathered under a crisp spring sky to celebrate heritage, unity, and the promise of renewal that the season whispers.
The parade, a vibrant procession through the heart of Normal, wove its way along familiar avenues, drawing families, friends, and visitors into a shared tapestry of festivity. Floats adorned with shamrocks and streamers rolled gracefully by, while local bands filled the air with lively tunes that stirred the soul and quickened the pulse. Marchers, clad in green regalia, waved to the onlookers, their smiles as bright as the sun that occasionally peeked through the clouds, casting a golden glow on the scene.
This was more than a mere spectacle; it was a testament to Normal’s enduring spirit—a small town with a big heart, where history and modernity dance in harmony. The St. Patrick’s Day Parade of 2018 stood as a beacon of camaraderie, inviting all to partake in the “Sharin’ of the Green,” as the event is fondly known. Children scampered along the sidewalks, clutching treasures tossed from passing floats, while elders reminisced about parades past, their tales weaving a thread of continuity through generations.
In a world often hurried and divided, the Normal, IL, St. Patrick’s Day Parade on that March day offered a pause—a moment to revel in simplicity, to honor roots both Irish and otherwise, and to embrace the collective joy that binds a community. As the last notes of the pipers faded and the crowds dispersed, the memory of that celebration lingered, a verdant promise of spring and togetherness etched into the town’s story.
Sunday, March 16, 2025
American White Pelican Migration - Emiquon National Wildlife Refuge
Saturday, March 15, 2025
Sioux Falls Storm visits Bloomington Extreme
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Thursday, March 13, 2025
Today in History: Toilet Paper Shortage Sparks Panic Buying Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
Today in History"
NEW YORK (MAR 13, 2020) — As the COVID-19 pandemic swept across the United States in March 2020, an unexpected crisis unfolded in grocery stores and supermarkets nationwide: a severe shortage of toilet paper. Panic buying and supply chain disruptions left shelves empty, prompting concern, confusion, and at times, conflict among shoppers.
The shortage, fueled by fears of prolonged lockdowns and supply interruptions, saw consumers rushing to stockpile essential goods. Retailers struggled to keep up with demand as manufacturers worked around the clock to replenish inventory.
Images and videos of customers hoarding toilet paper, sometimes filling multiple carts, quickly went viral on social media. Reports of altercations in store aisles emerged, with some shoppers resorting to reselling toilet paper at marked-up prices online.
Supply chain experts pointed to a combination of panic-driven purchasing and shifts in consumer behavior as key factors. With more people staying home, demand surged while commercial supply chains—geared toward businesses and institutions—failed to adjust quickly.
Toilet paper manufacturers ramped up production, but the industry’s just-in-time inventory model left little room for rapid response. The situation gradually stabilized as retailers implemented purchase limits and supply chains adapted to new consumer patterns.
By late spring, stores began to recover, though some areas continued to experience sporadic shortages. The toilet paper crisis of 2020 became a defining symbol of the early days of the pandemic, highlighting the fragility of supply chains and the power of consumer psychology in times of uncertainty.
Wednesday, March 12, 2025
Today in History March 12, 2016: Leo Lions Battle Le Roy Panthers for IHSA Class 1A Title
PEORIA, Ill. (AP) — The Chicago Leo Lions battled the LeRoy Panthers on Saturday at Carver Arena in the Peoria Civic Center IHSA Class 1A boys basketball championship.
LeRoy, making its first appearance in the championship game, fought valiantly. LeRoy’s impressive run to the title game cements its place among Illinois’ top small-school programs.
Sunday, March 9, 2025
Toy Trucks, Lincoln Logs, and Lockdown: How Classic Toys Found New Life During COVID Quarantine
When the world slowed to a halt in early 2020, so did childrens routines. Schools shuttered, playgrounds emptied, and screens became a lifeline to education and entertainment. But amid the upheaval, a surprising trend emerged: the revival of classic, hands-on toys like toy trucks, Lincoln Logs, and wooden train sets.
Among the biggest beneficiaries was Lincoln Logs, the nearly 110-year-old construction toy that saw a resurgence as families embraced home-based play.
Toy trucks, particularly the classic die-cast models and sturdy plastic dump trucks, also made a comeback.
For some, the return to old-school play wasn’t just about entertainment—it was a way to cope with the uncertainty of the pandemic.
It was the same for this sports photographer... no games, no sweaty gyms, no photos to edit unless you found something else to photograph! Thank goodness for Lincoln Logs, and old toy trucks!
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Thursday, March 6, 2025
Ridgeview Triumphs Over Annawan in IHSA Super Sectional Showdown
NORMAL, Ill. (AP) — The Ridgeview Mustangs secured a hard-fought victory over the Annawan Braves in the IHSA Class 1A Super Sectional boys basketball game on March 6, 2018, at Redbird Arena, punching their ticket to the state finals.
Ridgeview overcame a determined Annawan squad with a strong second-half performance, pulling away late to earn a win. The Mustangs’ disciplined defense and clutch shooting proved decisive in the battle for a spot in the state semifinals.
Annawan fought valiantly throughout the contest, however, Ridgeview’s defensive pressure forced several crucial turnovers late in the game, limiting Annawan’s chances to mount a comeback.
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