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Thursday, November 1, 2018
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Flanagan-Cornell among the elite in Class 1A volleyball
Falcons make Elite 8 in Class 1A volleyball
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Kimpling attains national FFA recognition
With his tall frame and lean build, Karson Kimpling looks more like an athlete than an agriculturalist, but the fiel…
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FFA project to recognize those serving in military
A project to collect information on graduates from Pontiac Township High School who are currently serving in the mil…
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Indians have bountiful hunt in 48-7 thrashing of Tigers
Pontiac overwhelms Herrin in playoff opener
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Junior high students getting full realm of activities
The steady rain, overcast sky and cold weather couldn't stop the excitement of students at Pontiac Junior High Schoo…
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President signs bill co-authored by Kinzinger
Rep. Adam Kinzinger announced a significant legislative victory Friday with the signing a bill he had helped author …
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Good citizenship starts in home community
Rev. Tom Goodell's Pastoral Perspective
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She's one of the boys as a PTHS football player
Since her freshman year, Erika McDonald has attended every high school football game in Pontiac orange and blue. But…
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Animal rescue: Deputies get injured eagle to vet
The Livingston County Sheriff's Police performed a special rescue operation Tuesday, recovering an eagle from a ditc…
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Program looks at Walldogs
The Livingston County Historical Society hosted a public program at Pontiac City Hall Thursday night concerning the …
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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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McGrath, Lions too much for Dwight in playoff opener
Class 3A playoff football game between Dwight and Lisle
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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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