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Saturday, August 18, 2018
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Is God getting the short end of the deal?
Father David Sabel's Pastoral Perspective
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Distinguished alumni tell of meeting challenges
Before the first day of school ended for the student body at Pontiac Township High School on Thursday, they met in t…
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Cooperative effort keeps departments together
By Paul WestermeyerStaff Reporter Among the most important aspects of firefighting is camaraderie; without a solidari…
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Board votes down idea of recording meetings
The Livingston County Board moved on two items that have generated considerable public interest in recent weeks: fir…
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There's some crowing taking place as fair opens
It took six crows in less than 10 minutes to win this year's Rooster Crowing contest. Each year, the contest is one …
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10 style-boosting design ideas for your houseplant collection
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Public health question and payment plan are on ballot
Should Livingston County maintain a public health budget to help at-risk and needy individuals maintain independent …
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ISP releases redacted report of fatal accident
The Illinois State Police complied with the Daily Leader's accident and incident report request, filed via the Freed…
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Subtle changes bring bright, new look to Lincoln
While some District 429 buildings received new playground equipment, gym floors or additional bike racks, Lincoln Sc…
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State Police mum about fatal accident
In response to a request for an accident and/or incident report filed via the Freedom of Information Act regarding t…
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Family day at Cat also an education experience
With more than 2,500 people in attendance, it would be hard to argue that the Family Fun Day that took place the Pon…
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Budget, intergovernment agreement discussed
The approval of a tentative budget, donation of a retired drivers' education vehicle to the Pontiac-Oakland Museum a…
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City adopts ordinances involving traffic flow
By way of 13 new ordinances, the Chenoa City Council made some major traffic flow changes via the altering of stops …
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Burger King closed for time being after fire call
The Home of the Whopper was cooking something fierce Friday morning, as the Pontiac Fire Department was dispatched t…
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Farm Bureau searching for new manager
With the sudden, recent departure of Livingston County Farm Bureau Manager Jody Hughes the search is on for a succes…
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