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Wednesday, March 21, 2018
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'Operation Snowflake' sees greater emphasis
Since the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., last month, discussions continue on ch…
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City learns of new business venture
The Pontiac City Council received an update on the property of 1030 W. Reynolds St., once the site of Driscoll Motor…
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State champion Indians
Pontiac wins Unified state basketball title
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Gubernatorial candidate makes local campaign stop
Jeanne Ives is not afraid of the label of "conservative," even in a state that has, in recent history, been inclined to …
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Chatsworth to get a new community center
In an effort to revitalize the surrounding area, the Central Illinois Connection plans to transform a vacant buildin…
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Virtue vs. Vice - who's winning?
Father David Sabel's Pastoral Perspective
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PTHS hoopster ends 3-point run
Carter Dawson wasn't the top 3-pointer shooter for Pontiac during the past boys' basketball season, particularly early. …
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Dist. 429 joins Dists. 90, 438 in transport co-op
As had been previously discussed at the District 90 Board of Education meeting held earlier this week, the District …
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County hears both sides of home health
A discussion that began last week at the county's Finance Committee meeting carried on into Thursday night's meeting…
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Interpretations of work offered by art students
They say it's never too late to learn - and you'd need look no farther for evidence than local artist Carol Eacret-S…
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PC students walk out to assembly led by peers
In recognition of the National School Walkout on Wednesday, students at Prairie Central High School walked out of th…
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After 35 years, Todd feels time is right to retire
After giving 35 years of service to First Financial Bank in Pontiac, Rosemary Todd is leaving the business in the sa…
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Schools take different approach to walkout
High school students across the country will make their presence and agency felt today, as a growing number of the n…
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State money helping to get District 90 balanced
It was a relatively light meeting for members of the District 90 Board of Education on Monday. With annual items like…
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Silliman Trust is topic of discussion
Stemming from discussions had at its last meeting of February, the Chenoa City Council revisited the subject of the …
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