Drought concerns are growing again across the area. The latest map just released today by the US Drought monitor puts about 19 percent of the county in “moderate drought”. That number is unchanged from last week, but the other 81 percent of the county is now considered “abnormally dry”, up from 64 percent last week. The latest map has six percent of Iroquois County rates as in “moderate drought” with the other 94 percent rated “abnormally dry”. Today’s map puts 34 percent of Ford County and 48 percent of Grundy County in the “moderate drought” category, with the rest of those counties rated “abnormally dry”. More than half of Will County is considered to be in “severe drought”.
Across the state line, 27 percent of Newton County, 34 percent of Jasper County and 85 percent of Benton County falls into the moderate drought category, with the rest of those counties rated “abnormally dry”. Today’s map includes data gathered by the drought monitor through Tuesday of this week.
Wilson pointed out that about 240 cubic yards of material from the river on a good day and they estimate there’s only about 500 more cubic yards to be removed before the project at Aroma Park can wrap up.
It all gets underway tonight at five in downtown Manteno.
Rose says if there is bad weather tomorrow, all activities will be moved inside the library. You can contact the Kankakee Public Library’s Youth Services Department if you have any questions.
The fair ends tomorrow at the fairgrounds just outside Kentland.
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