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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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In need of new furniture? Here's why you might consider renting
Millennials: They love their #shelfies, their plants and their minimalist decor. But, caught in a web of stagnant wages, student loan debt and temp jobs, many can't foot the bill for the West Elm-like look they aspire to or can't justify buying...
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The impossibility of Easter
Josh Anderson's Pastoral Perspective
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Grafton thankful for visit to Notre Dame before fire
On Monday morning, Cathy Grafton boarded a plane to bring her home. Grafton was leaving her beloved Paris after ano…
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Advocates aim to reach public
With the Legislature on spring break until April 30, advocacy groups are working to get their points across on topic…
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Eilts addresses city council regarding drink limit
From one viewpoint, it was like two rams butting heads with the intent of knocking the other out. It didn't go that …
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'Run for Respect' growing into quite the event
It seems that puppies grow quickly, and that little kids become teens in no time. It's all about time. For the "R…
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Redbird Sq., fitness center get approval for funds
Redbird Square will get its TIF reimbursement for 2017 and Chenoa Fitness Center will get some money from the Sillim…
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Floor collapse forces closure of alley, sidewalk
An iconic downtown building will likely be coming down soon after an incident Friday that created a potentially dang…
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Street maintenance is topic of Fairbury city meeting
Members of the Fairbury City Council heard street maintenance plans at Wednesday's regular meeting. Joe Russow of…
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