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Interpretations of work offered by art students
They say it's never too late to learn - and you'd need look no farther for evidence than local artist Carol Eacret-S…
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PC students walk out to assembly led by peers
In recognition of the National School Walkout on Wednesday, students at Prairie Central High School walked out of th…
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After 35 years, Todd feels time is right to retire
After giving 35 years of service to First Financial Bank in Pontiac, Rosemary Todd is leaving the business in the sa…
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Schools take different approach to walkout
High school students across the country will make their presence and agency felt today, as a growing number of the n…
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State money helping to get District 90 balanced
It was a relatively light meeting for members of the District 90 Board of Education on Monday. With annual items like…
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Silliman Trust is topic of discussion
Stemming from discussions had at its last meeting of February, the Chenoa City Council revisited the subject of the …
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Taking a closer look at wind energy's local future
Wind energy has been a contentious subject in Livingston County since Invenergy first filed an application to build a…
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Meadowbrook Elementary remembered
After a week of demolition that began on Feb. 13, Meadowbrook Elementary School in Forrest was completely knocked do…
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Williamson Field to get two new press boxes
Michael Verdun and Austin Einhaus, two seniors in Jodi Lancaster's advanced welding class at the Livingston Area Career …
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Chamber fetes Kelly, Masching at banquet
The Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce honored its persons-of-the-year Thursday night at its annual awards banquet. After …
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Fairbury Police given OK to raise money for K-9 unit
FAIRBURY - The Fairbury City Council voted Wednesday at its meeting to allow the city's police department to start r…
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Committee considers hire approval
Despite an initially thin agenda, the Livingston County Board Finance Committee was in session for longer than an hou…
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Indications are progress made in ending the word
Those who know Special Olympian Donald "DJ" Doughty best say he loves to tell jokes. After some encouragement from Sp…
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LCSSU 'Student of the Week' program finds success
The Livingston County Special Services Unit's Academy program, which serves students from kindergarten to fifth grad…
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