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Odell Library's Grafton receives national honor
For the fifth year in a row, Odell Library Director Cathy Grafton was selected for the Directory of Traditional Amer…
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Project list in Fairbury completed, says group
Fairbury Improvement Group Leader Dale Maley recently announced that the Fairbury Improvement Group has completed it…
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429 board gets update on summer projects
The last board of education meeting of the fiscal year for Pontiac District 429 was relatively short, but Supt. Bria…
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Threatened Route 66 looks to be saved by bill
Route 66, once a vital asphalt artery for the transportation of peoples and goods, has in the recent past been reinv…
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Pontiac man charged after bar incident
A Pontiac man was taken into custody and charged with aggravated battery after apparently hitting a woman in the fac…
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New gymnasium floor is a work in progress at Central
Things are going to be pretty busy until the start of the school year for District 429. Among the big projects plann…
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Assessed values in Livingston County tells two stories
They were the best of values, they were the worst of values. When it comes to equalized assessed valuations, Liv…
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Tull retiring after 50 years with Herr law firm
At 17 years of age, Diana Tull could never have dreamed that a secretary job listing she found in the Daily Leader's…
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Dwight woman gets 3-year prison sentence
A Dwight woman was sentenced to three years imprisonment in the Illinois Department of Corrections last week for her…
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City looks at requirements regarding signage
With no action items on the agenda, it was a relatively swift meeting of the Chenoa City Council Monday night. Durin…
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Mund receives promotion with probation office
In an effort to provide guidance to new employees and allow Livingston County Probation Director Ron Baker more time…
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