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Lipton event finds its place on Pontiac wall
Ahead of next weekend's planned festivities for National Ice Tea Day on June 10, tourists and Pontiac residents alik…
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County Board opts for new health-ed building
The Livingston County Board held a lengthy, special meeting Wednesday night to discuss and vote on an unresolved car…
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Speaker explains there's a lot of good history in Illinois
Members of the Pontiac Kiwanis Club left the weekly lunch meeting on Wednesday at Pontiac Family Kitchen with pride …
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Gardening project at hospital becomes competitive
A sense of competition is growing in the courtyard at OSF St. James-John W. Albrecht Medical Center. In an effort to…
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Recent heat wave rather uncommon at this time
The sudden onslaught of sweltering weather in the Midwest region caught many by surprise - Pontiac itself had a stret…
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Water issue seems to be running problem
Without Mayor Chris Wilder or City Attorney Steve Mann, it was a light agenda and a short meeting Monday night for t…
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Veterans facing problems getting health insurance
While the nation focused on those veterans who died during military service on Monday, local veteran leaders Gerry B…
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A twist of fate has allowed Leonard to be speaker
It was exceptionally hot and humid for the morning Memorial Day parade and subsequent service Monday. The parade sta…
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Pontiac homer twins Krause and Masching lead Indians to regional title
Pontiac wins Class 3A Pontiac Regional championship
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Tobacco 21 effort aims to keep kids from lighting up
This regional project looks at the effort statewide and locally to push the legal age to buy tobacco products from 18 to…
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City grade schoolers learn about farm life
After a year of learning about agriculture through the Illinois Farm Bureau's "Ag in the Classroom" program, three f…
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St. Petri observes sesquicentennial with events
Founded on Feb. 29, 1868, by German settlers, the St. Petri Lutheran Church still holds congregations 150 years lat…
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