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Wednesday, September 5, 2018
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Harrison gets big mod win as FALS season ends
When the Fairbury American Legion Speedway puts big money on the line for the modified division, expect Highland's Mike …
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Putting on yearly parade requires all kinds of help
The calm and hopeful dynamic of the crowds positioned on sidewalks awaiting the start of the annual Threshermen's Reu…
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Indians improve to 2-0 with 20-10 win over Rockets
Just like last week, Pontiac had a great first half. Just like last week, the second half was not so pleasant. And j…
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Plowing exhibition shows off older equipment
A number of spectators, young and old, surrounded the plowing field at Threshermen's Park on Friday to witness tract…
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Blacksmithing forging into interesting art form
Blacksmithing as a vocation may have already had its heyday, but there is a still a sizable contingent of enthusiast…
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How to organize your favorite jewelry (and get rid of the rest)
When it comes to storing jewelry, there is no shortage of organizing options. In fact, the choices can feel overwhelming. Fortunately, the best choice is usually determined simply by what kind of space is available.
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Development topic becomes hot discussion
The meeting of the Pontiac Planning and Zoning Board Monday night created quite a stir, per the minutes from that m…
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Needing to remember where we came from
Guest columnist Andy Cantrell contributes to Pastoral Perspective
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Bookend Allis-Chalmers D21 gems of collection
As many a collector knows, finding the first made of anything is extraordinarily difficult, as equally as finding th…
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Ceremony opens 70th Threshermen's Reunion
Legislators Dan Brady, Jason Barickman, Tom Bennett and Adam Kinzinger were unable to attend this year's opening cer…
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Chenoa police looking to be in the pink in October
The Chenoa Police Department wants to go pink for the month of October by adding pink badges to their uniforms in ho…
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Wet weather expected for part of Threshermen's run
One of Pontiac's most renowned annual events, the Central States Threshermen's Reunion, is set to begin today with a…
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Pontiac Police looking at increased enforcement
The Pontiac Police Department will be conducting random, concentrated enforcement of cell phone traffic laws in an e…
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State-of-the-art elevator holds open house
A new state-of-the-art country grain elevator has emerged above the corn and soybean fields in northern McLean County.An…
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Setting up for 'one of the good ones' gets underway
Although the Central States Threshermen's Reunion won't officially start until Thursday, there was a lot of groundwo…
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