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Tuesday, May 26, 2020
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Fourth recent case at PCC reported
Livingston County's total of positive results on coronavirus testing increased by one over the weekend as another case w…
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Another PCC positive result
For the third straight day, a person at Pontiac Correctional Center has tested positive for coronavirus, according to a …
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Second COVID-19 death reported
The second coronavirus-related death in Livingston County has been recorded. In a release from the Livingston County Hea…
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Outdoor restaurant seating added to next reopening phase
SPRINGFIELD - As the entire state remains on pace to enter the next phase of reopening in just nine days, Gov. JB Pritzk…
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29th COVID-19 case reported
The third positive coronavirus case in four days was announced by the Livingston County Health Department Wednesday. Thi…
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City approves sidewalk work
FAIRBURY - Several sidewalk requests were authorized by the Fairbury City Council Wednesday night.
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Spring has not been canceled
Hauling seed around during the crazy spring planting season may not be my favorite thing to do, but it reminded me to pa…
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Senate convenes for the first time since March
Under the pall of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the Illinois Senate convened Wednesday with a moment of silence for …
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Pritzker withdraws emergency order
Gov. JB Pritzker has withdrawn a controversial emergency rule that would have allowed businesses to be charged with a mi…
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Protesters gather in Springfield to oppose state restrictions
Mandy Harnack started her business, Park Ave. Guitarz, 34 years ago in the village of Lombard, about 30 miles west of Ch…
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Seven rank No. 1 at PTHS
The Class of 2020 at Pontiac Township High School achieved quite a few accomplishments in its four years. Unfortunately,…
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Reopening businesses not so simple
If Livingston County is any indicator, the coronavirus pandemic has slowed enough to consider the reopening businesses. …
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