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Finding that one special place
Everyone has that nice little place they like to escape every once in a while. Maybe it's a peaceful spot near the lake …
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Chenoa passes budget; changes expected
CHENOA - Mayor Chris Wilder told the Chenoa City Council at its meeting Tuesday that the budget for Fiscal Year 2020-21 …
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Numbers going down … for now
As of Monday afternoon, the Illinois Department of Public Health stated that Livingston County has had 1,716 tests regis…
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4H Fair officially called off for 2020
For the exhibitors and volunteers of the Livingston County Ag Fair, July just won't feel right as the 2020 fair has been…
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Pontiac sees protest movement
A protest seems to be a hotbed topic these days, so when it was announced that there was going to be one Sunday in downt…
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Testing sites open to all
As the number of reported novel coronavirus tests nears 1 million for Illinois, the recent numbers seem to indicate some…
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Court system gearing back up
The headline might seem a bit misleading because the judicial system did not close down during the first phases of the n…
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Pool might still open for summer
FAIRBURY - The Fairbury swimming pool could still open this summer once more is known about specific guidelines from the…
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Reported cases up to 37
Livingston County has added two more to its list of positive novel coronavirus cases. The announcement by the Livingston…
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Meat production still solid
Thanks to all of the food production workers and countless others who keep things going during these times.
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Restaurants, taverns moving closer to normal
For those who were feeling the need to get out and enjoy time away from home, the Phase 3 part of the governor's plan ca…
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Polls start closing as voters navigate protests, coronavirus
Polls began to close Tuesday night as voters navigated curfews and health concerns in a slate of primary contests that t…
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