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Sunday, January 28, 2018
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Dave's going through process for canned meats
FAIRBURY - Dave's Old Fashioned Canned Meats will soon return for retail sale at Dave's Supermarket in Fairbury. Con…
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ISP compelled to provide accident report
The Illinois State Police was compelled by the Illinois Attorney General's office to comply with the Daily Leader's …
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Lexington residents opine on wind turbine question
The Lexington City Council held a public discussion meeting in the high school gymnasium on Jan. 22 to get local fee…
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Residents able to learn more about candidates
With the March primary election being only a couple of months away, campaign season is beginning to take shape. And …
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ISA, sheriff statement supports extra job
Livingston County Sheriff Tony Childress and Illinois Sheriffs Association President Doug Meier issued a joint press…
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Frugality offers thrifty shoppers another option
This Saturday Traci Hassett, founder and president of Once 'n Again Consignment and Frugality NFP, will host a grand…
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Cavanagh announces write-in candidacy
The unexpected passing of a 4th District Appellate Court judicial candidate has necessitated the impromptu candidacy…
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Wet spring, dry summer predicted at agronomy event
With the precipitation recently experienced in the area, it comes as little surprise that spring appears headed to a…
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County not spared by flu attack
The national flu pandemic that has struck the contiguous U.S. hard has not excepted Illinois or, more specifically, t…
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More opportunities, less students for automotive industry
Four Pontiac Township High School seniors from the Livingston Area Career Center's Automotive Services program have …
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Sexual harassment amendment passed
The meeting of the Chenoa City Council Monday night was exceptionally short, having wrapped up regular agenda busine…
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Pontiac's speedy start does in IVC, 52-23
Indians score home win in IPC play.
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Principal-to-be in contact with high school
With current Prairie Central High School Principal Brad Beyers planning to retire at the end of the school year, the…
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