The Wheelhouse
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Business
Spence Farm Co-Op provides more than sustenance
Marty Travis can do a lot with a seed. It’s in his blood. The seventh generation steward of Spence Farm…
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Life
Bruce and Patricia Rape take friends on stay-at-home wine tour
By Dani Tietz dani@sjodaily.com The summer months will look a little different for St. Joseph’s Patricia and Bruce Rape. Normally,…
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Local restaurants make decisions on outdoor seating, deal with price increases
BY DANI TIETZ dani@sjodaily.com When Friday May 29, 2020 arrives, it will have been 74 days since people could gather…
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Events
The Wheelhouse to host CU Poetry “Crows on a Line” book release
BY DANI TIETZ dani@sjodaily.com Poetry is and always has been something seen, something felt, something observed in a way that…
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Life
Rogiers to raise money for Special Operations Warrior Foundation
BY DANI TIETZ dani@sjodaily.com Some people may say they are crazy. Ultramarathoners, anyone who runs a footrace longer than 26.219…
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Business
Miller brings love of knitting to The Wheelhouse
BY DANI TIETZ dani@sjodaily.com A hand-knitted sweater, a hat made by grandma, a scarf that has been handed down through…
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Business
Jesse Tuttle to perform at The Wheelhouse on Sept. 13
BY DANI TIETZ dani@sjodaily.com It’s not uncommon to see friends gathered around a table, sharing stories and laughing at St.…
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Events
Champaign County Bikes celebrates a decade of C-U Bike Month: The Wheelhouse to provide free snacks and coffee on May 1
The month of May is a great time to put your best wheel forward. Established in 1956, National Bike Month,…
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Santanelli to perform at Wheelhouse on Saturday
There’s nothing that brings people together quite like music. And that’s what St. Joseph resident Vinny Santanelli loves to do…
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Life
A Little Ditty about Abbie and Ryan Rogiers
This is a little ditty about Abbie and Ryan, two American kids growing up in the heartland. Ryan was a…
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