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Friday, October 5, 2018
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Three Roses owner bringing antiquity to House Walk
It is one thing to turn a house into a home, transforming a hollowing structure into a place of comfort with all the…
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Committees agree to hiring of officers proposal
In order to cut down on ballooning overtime costs pertaining to federal inmate transports, the Livingston County Fin…
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McWilliams meets scholarship benefactor
It's not every day that a celebrity offers to pay for a fan's education, but Illinois State University graduate stud…
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IPC title on the line as Pontiac hosts Monticello
A preview of the Week 7 showdown between No. 9 Pontiac and No. 3 Monticello
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For long-lasting linens, proper care is key
If you've ever been fortunate enough to sleep in a four-star-hotel bed, you know there is nothing like the crisp, clean feel of fine white sheets. I cherished my first set, a wedding present, and was dismayed when, over time, they yellowed and...
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LACC tour seems enlightening to Rep. Kinzinger
Livingston Area Career Center Director Tera Graves played host to U.S. Rep. Adam Kinzinger as the congressman toured…
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Expect more rain as the week progresses
The arrival of rain Tuesday morning brought some needed relief from the 80-degree heat that kicked off the month of Octo…
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Committee consents to moving funds
The Livingston County Information and Technology Committee did not need to give formal consent, but did anyway when …
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Dunahee medals in leading Hawks to regional title
Class 2A regional golf from the Elks Club
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Library, Dist. 429 begin bookmobile-type program
Students throughout District 429 are receiving a special card this week. Pontiac Public Library Director Kristin Hol…
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Splash pad construction nearing completion
The splash pad and playground complex at Humiston-Riverside Park is nearing completion, according to Pontiac Parks a…
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Students bring junior high hoops to the masses
There is now a voice for Pontiac Junior High School girls' athletics. While the district has been providing free liv…
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City puts moratorium on liquor licenses
In an effort to combat what was viewed as an assault on civic virtue by the unanimous consent of the body, the Ponti…
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Suicide is a problem that hits close to home
Suicide represents a tragic problem in society, one that appears to be worsening per some metrics while getting no worse…
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Flanagan-Cornell prepares to be in the pink Tuesday
Flanagan-Cornell High School students on the volleyball team are excited. On Oct. 2, the team will be competing agai…
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