
The Kewanee Voice has published its third special print edition with the Business Review, which made its way onto stands Monday. This 16-page publication highlights local businesses, from longstanding establishments to new ventures shaping the community’s economic landscape.

Copies of the Business Review will be available for free over the coming days at the following locations in Kewanee while supplies last:
Dew Fresh Market
Mel Foster Co.
Country Financial – Erin Spivey
Vandevelde Wellness Center
Farmers Insurance
State Bank of Toulon (SBT)
Hammond Henry – Kewanee Clinic
AmericInn
IHMVCU
Community State Bank (CSB)
Beck Oil – North and South locations
Creative Looks
Golnick Funeral Home
Rux Funeral Home
Edward Jones – Todd Resser
Blissful Branch Boutique
PM Performance
Wieblers’ Harley-Davidson
Calvert Tax & Bookkeeping
St. Peter’s Church
Gustafson Ford
American Legion
Baker Park 19th Hole Restaurant
Peoples National Bank
Jo Jo’s Convenient Store
O’Reilly Auto Parts
Blooms by Heartfelt
B&B Printing
Breedlove Sporting Goods
Gustavo’s
Johnson’s Hub
Ed’s Heating
Henry and Stark County Health Departments
YMCA
Splat Ink
Salvation Army
Union Federal Savings and Loan
Country Morning Coffee
Save-a-lot
Walgreens
Johnson Oil – Shell
Kewanee Chamber of Commerce
Kewanee Public Library
Downtown Eatery & Bakery
Walmart
Sullivan’s Foods
Henry County Senior Center
Happy Joe’s
The Kewanee Voice office
Additionally, the Business Review will be distributed later this week to businesses in nearby communities, including Cambridge, Galva, Neponset, Annawan and Atkinson.
“This edition serves as an invaluable resource for community members and business leaders alike, providing insights and connections within the local economy,” said Managing Editor Susan DeVilder
Be sure to pick up your copy at one of the listed locations.