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Wednesday, July 12, 2017
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New assessment program not just for residents
For the first time, Meadows Mennonite Retirement Community is opening its senior fitness assessments to the communit…
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Council looks at options on Jet-Vac
The agenda for Monday night's gathering of the Chenoa City Council was light and without action. The only item of si…
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Nichoalds captures Eden-Piercy Memorial
Dirt track racing from American Legion Speedway
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PC district not out of woods, yet
One might think that news of the passing budget in Illinois would be a good thing in the minds of area superintenden…
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PK Unkorked offers relaxion with a little wine
Far from the bustling, sometimes raucous bar scene that dominates the liquor extracurriculars of the downtown Pontiac…
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Young Woolford leading fight back to good health
The first time Jim and Jamie Woolford noticed something wrong with their daughter was during a basketball game at th…
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Childress announces desire to retain sheriff’s job
In a measured address, highlighting both his humility and confidence, Livingston County Sheriff Tony Childress annou…
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Barickman, Bennett among 'nay' voters
For the first time in two years, Illinois took a major step forward in putting a budget in place - one tied to a per…
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Social media post tips off public to fight club
Fans of cinema might know that the first rule of fight club is that you don't talk about fight club. But unfortunate…
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City looks into gaming revenues
As perhaps a sign of the winds of change sweeping through, the Pontiac City Council spent a good chunk of its Monday…
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