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Thursday, September 21, 2017
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Lamie gets sentencing changed
After her jury trial concluded with a finding of guilty on Oct. 7, 2014, and following her sentencing on Feb. 13 the…
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Military vehicles make stops in Livingston County
Downtown Pontiac was the site of a convoy Saturday afternoon as military jeeps and cargo trucks of many shapes and s…
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Smart meters are coming to Pontiac
Like it or not, smart meters are coming to homes in Pontiac - unless you're willing to pay a monthly fee of $21 to g…
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District 90 approves balanced budget
The District 90 Board of Education approved its Fiscal Year 2018 budget during the regular board of education meetin…
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Standoff at apartment ends peacefully
The intersection of Division and North streets drew intense police presence Friday morning and afternoon, as dozens …
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Wabash Day involving trains and other activities
For most of the 20th century, Forrest was an active hub for the Wabash Rail Lines, which later evolved into the Norf…
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Pound-and-ground works for Pontiac
Two rush for more than 100 yards as Indians top Hawks in rivalry game
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Here comes The Judge … to the GTO show
The Pontiac-Oakland Museum and Resource Center will host its sixth annual GTO Association of America Regional All Po…
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County and Enbridge reach road agreement
It was a night of miscellany for the Livingston County Board as only the Highway Committee had action items on the a…
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Ace is the place to help those affected by storms
Efforts of providing relief to victims of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma continue in Pontiac, as the local branch of Ace…
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Bluegrass festival likely to dissolve after 25th event
After its 25th edition this year, the board of directors behind the Threshermen's Bluegrass Festival plans to dissol…
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Bryant inducted in horseshoe HOF
Before video games, before corn hole, even before frisbee golf, there was the game of horseshoes. Although it's rare…
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Measures changed since 9/11 attacks
Every year on Sept. 11, American people far away from Ground Zero are likeliest to remember, first and foremost, the…
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Flag ceremony dedicated to first responders, Hannibal
For the first time in its history, the Odell Library has an American flag flapping in the breeze. Odell Grade School…
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