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Flanagan-Cornell able to withstand Lexington attacks
Class 1A regional final at Flanagan with Falcons and Lexington
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Students get look at possible career opportunities
A record 450 freshmen students from across the county visited the National Guard Armory in Pontiac on Wednesday for …
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Sheriff advises knowing where sex offenders reside
Taking a slightly different tack than Pontiac Police Chief Jim Woolford, Livingston County Sheriff Tony Childress issued…
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Junior high students to collect for food drive
While vital to the development of young students, traditional classroom academia is a bit parochial in its limiting …
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Indians, Tigers have similar M.O.'s in first round battle
A look at No. 7 Pontiac's Class 4A playoff game with Herrin
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Appliance on the fritz? How to find the file on that.
Product manuals for appliances and other major household devices are a little bit like martini glasses. You never use them, but the minute you get rid of them, you realize you need them.
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No change in hours for trick-or-treating
From a certain standpoint, getting spooked is part and parcel of Halloween. But some fears - namely, those that have…
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ISP expects to get hit with conceal-carry renewals
A five-year anniversary of significance to a number of Illinois residents is fast approaching: the expiry of the fir…
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Flanagan-Cornell FFA trick-or-treating for military
Officers in the Flanagan-Cornell High School FFA chapter will replace their blue and gold uniforms with camouflage o…
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Mega Millions craze a boon for local vendors
If Illinois Lottery sales locations around town look a little bit busier than normal today, it may have something to…
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Chenoa looking into business districting
Members of the Chenoa City Council informally agreed among themselves to pursue the creation of business districts w…
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Students learning about landscaping at PTHS
Students at Pontiac Township High School have pitched in to help out with a little bit of landscaping at the school.…
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'Bingo!' is a musical game put on stage by Players
Who knew the entire range of human emotions could be stretched across five squares by five (including a free space).…
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Not an easy process, but Bunting is new Bureau manager
In August, Livingston County Farm Bureau President Jason Bunting told the Daily Leader that he and the other board o…
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Teacher shortage is still a problem at Prairie Central
The current teacher shortage is likely going to get worse before getting better. Prairie Central Superintendent P…
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