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Wednesday, December 6, 2017
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Panno offers resignation from council
Pontiac's City Council made one financial decision and learned of a grant program that could be utilized before lear…
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FCCLA chapter offering shopping opportunity
The local Family, Career and Community Leaders of America chapter is offering the community a chance to check some i…
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Giving a ride home when one shouldn't drive
Fairbury native Tyler Rafferty hasn't missed an opportunity to drive to some of the most popular bars in the area on…
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Preparing another delicious fundraising experience
The Disciple Women's Group of First Christian Church Disciples of Christ in Pontiac has held its Cookies for Santa f…
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VP offers a look at creating 'The Best Christmas Ever'
"The Best Christmas Ever," The Vermillion Players' holiday dinner theater tribute that opens tonight, is not the sto…
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Grace Christian students entertain Hungarians
It was a morning of firsts for both Grace Christian School in Pontiac and the Livingston County War Museum and Dal E…
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Small-Business Saturday proves a successful venture
Good weather brought good fortune for downtown businesses during Pontiac's Small Business Saturday. Downtown sales a…
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OSF, BCBSIL come to an agreement
After a month and a half of additional negotiations, the Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois health insurance network…
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PC students getting into amateur cartography
Students in Andrew Quain's geography class at Prairie Central High School have mapped five cemeteries within the Prairie…
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P.R.O.U.D. of Illinois Marketplace closing
After a period of some turbulence and uncertainty, the Board of Directors for P.R.O.U.D announced the imminent closi…
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PCPE PTO working at raising money
Students at Prairie Central Primary East in Chatsworth raised $370 during the month of September for PC Primary East…
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Eighth grade class holds interview with author
Eighth grade students in Caila Smith's English and Language Arts class at Pontiac Junior High School were treated to…
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Two businesses recently open at Pontiac depot
Opening a small business often takes every ounce of confidence and optimism in one's possession. But opening two? In…
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Pontiac opting to look at TCB rather than ISBE
The Illinois State Board of Education announced last month that it will use scores from the spring SAT, which is giv…
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