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Estate planning an important part of women's health
An important aspect of anyone's life is making sure that things are taken care of when one is no longer alive. OSF H…
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Spring brings a newness through God
Rev. Caneesa Lagan's Pastoral Perspective
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Coppinger named new Chamber's executive director
The Pontiac Area Chamber Board of Directors has announced Catherine (Cat) Coppinger as the new Pontiac Area Chamber of C…
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City council gives OK for zoning variances
Pontiac's city council had a rather modest meeting at its gathering on Monday. In a rather open-and-shut procedure, …
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The most significant action a home seller can take? Staging.
Marina and Daniel Ein acquired an extraordinary collection of Oriental rugs, antiques and art over a lifetime of travel. When it came time to sell their 5,500-square-foot house in the District of Columbia, they assumed the furnishings would add...
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Watch out for the flooding
Pastoral Perspective from Pastor Shawn Jensen
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Vermilion River flood stage reaches Top 10 record level
Schools are closed, places are hard to get to and sandbags were being provided to residents. In Thursday's Daily …
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Nice weather expected for Red Carpet Corridor
Although the rain that fell the past few days has created issues in Pontiac and the surrounding area, Saturday's for…
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Vermilion flows over banks after heavy rainfall
Livingston County, like other parts of Illinois, has been inundated with a deluge of water in recent days. This has …
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Gerwin's departure leaves open seat on board
There is currently an open position on the Livingston County Board after the resignation of Carolyn Gerwin at the Ap…
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Changing of the board takes place at Prairie Central
The Prairie Central school district said goodbye to outgoing board members and welcomed new ones during Thursday's r…
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Abraham's peculiar story of being tested
Andy Diestelkamp's Pastoral Perspective
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Rather basic meeting concludes with swearing ins
It was out with the old and then in with the new as the Chenoa City Council took care of business one last time with…
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