News and updates from Pontiac Daily Leader
Thursday, March 22, 2018
SUBSCRIBE FOR ALL ACCESS >
btrain_dailyNL.jpg
McLean board OKs another wind farm
In a 16-3 vote Tuesday morning, the McLean County Board granted a special use for a wind farm on almost 5,000 acres …
Read more >>
Diaz receives lifetime achievement award
Each year, during the annual O'Reilly Auto Parts World of Wheels Auto Show in Chicago, the annual Frank H. Atkinson …
Read more >>
Voters decide on keeping Childress for another term
After an at-times contentious race for Livingston County Sheriff, area voters decided by a wide margin at the ballot…
Read more >>
'Operation Snowflake' sees greater emphasis
Since the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., last month, discussions continue on ch…
Read more >>
City learns of new business venture
The Pontiac City Council received an update on the property of 1030 W. Reynolds St., once the site of Driscoll Motor…
Read more >>
State champion Indians
Pontiac wins Unified state basketball title
Read more >>
Gubernatorial candidate makes local campaign stop
Jeanne Ives is not afraid of the label of "conservative," even in a state that has, in recent history, been inclined to …
Read more >>
Chatsworth to get a new community center
In an effort to revitalize the surrounding area, the Central Illinois Connection plans to transform a vacant buildin…
Read more >>
Virtue vs. Vice - who's winning?
Father David Sabel's Pastoral Perspective
Read more >>
PTHS hoopster ends 3-point run
Carter Dawson wasn't the top 3-pointer shooter for Pontiac during the past boys' basketball season, particularly early. …
Read more >>
Dist. 429 joins Dists. 90, 438 in transport co-op
As had been previously discussed at the District 90 Board of Education meeting held earlier this week, the District …
Read more >>
County hears both sides of home health
A discussion that began last week at the county's Finance Committee meeting carried on into Thursday night's meeting…
Read more >>
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…
Read more >>
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…
Read more >>
pontiacdailyleader.com
Connect with Us! Facebook Twitter