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- Hoopeston (/ˈhʊpstən/) is a city in Grant Township, Vermilion County, Illinois, United States. As of the 2020 census, the city po****tion was 4,915. Hoopeston...
- Cornjerker as used in the agricultural industry has become a colloquialism. Hoopeston, Illinois has long been known as the "Sweetcorn Capital of the World."...
- established in 2013. In 2003, when the campus was first built, residents of Hoopeston, Illinois and its surrounding areas mobilized with protests and petitions...
- basketball team. A basketball standout for the Cornjerkers at Hoopeston-East Lynn High School in Hoopeston, Illinois, Matta was a two-year starter for the Butler...
- The Hoopeston Wind Farm is a 49-turbine wind farm in northern Vermilion County in Illinois. Investment capital for the project was organized by IKEA,...
- turns north and reaches the village of Hoopeston, where it meets IL 9. Running along the westernmost end of Hoopeston, IL 1 is known as Chicago Road, crossing...
- The Prisoner-of-war camp in Hoopeston, Illinois, was one of 21 such camps in Illinois created to house German prisoners of war in the United States during...
- The Hoopeston Carnegie Public Library is a Carnegie library located at 110 N. Fourth St. in Hoopeston, Illinois. Hoopeston's library program began in 1898...
- manufacturing plants located around that city and a seventh plant in Hoopeston, Illinois. The six plants in Moline were listed as: John Deere Harvester...
- Illinois canoeists. The North Fork arises in Indiana to the northeast of Hoopeston, Illinois. It flows south and southwest toward Danville. From Danville...