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Thursday, February 21, 2019
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LHS FFA holds sixth annual auction
The Lexington High School FFA president is pleased with student involvement this year and believes bigger and better thi…
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Future looking bright for Pontiac FFA Chapter
The future looks bright for those involved with the Pontiac FFA chapter. Sydney Schneeman has been to the Nationa…
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City opts to get out of vending contract
Things seemed to be rather mundane and routine regarding the flow of Pontiac's City Council meeting Monday night, bu…
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Deacetis, Hoselton reach championship round
Prairie Central's Brandon Hoselton and Logan Deacetis will be vying for state championships after each advanced out …
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Bullard named Chamber's Business Person of the Year
Joan Bullard is not a person who figures being late is OK. As a realtor, it makes sense to be not only be on time, b…
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Q&A: 'Fixer Upper' Clint Harp on woodworking and fixing up homes
Clint Harp, a carpenter who is featured on HGTV's "Fixer Upper," joined staff writer Jura Koncius for The Washington Post's Home Front online chat. Here is an edited excerpt.
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Season comes to an end for Pontiac, Prairie Central girls
Both coaches seemed to be a bit frustrated with the way their respective teams finished their season Wednesday night…
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Slagel hoping to brew success with venture
A craft nano-brewery tucked among the fields of Livingston County officially debuts this weekend.The grand opening ticke…
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Bane, Faber named Agri-Business persons of year
Hard work is something that never goes unnoticed. When it comes to education, hard work from the teacher's standpoi…
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City looks to deal with dog issue
There's a neighborhood in Chenoa that seems to be ruled by a canine, the city council learned Monday night. The g…
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Seniors take final bow with 88-59 victory
Seniors shine as Pontiac captures IPC victory at home
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Hard work paying off for grappling quartet
It's been a long and arduous journey for four young men from Pontiac Township High School. Their hard work and perse…
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PTHS students have artwork shown
On Saturday Feb. 2, 14 Pontiac Township High School students were honored with artwork at the Central Illinois High Scho…
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Martin a believer in early planting
Jim Martin is convinced that early planted soybeans pay. His farm set records in soybeans last year with an early planti…
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Vermillion Players offer insight into relationships
A successful Off-Broadway production has made its way to Plum Street in Pontiac and will be staged by the Vermillion…
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