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Monday, February 25, 2019
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PC board learns of impact of new laws
Superintendent Paula Crane updated the Prairie Central Board of Education on numerous topics during the board's regu…
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PTHS students become the teachers for FFA Week event
In celebration of National FFA Week, members of the Pontiac FFA Chapter shared their passion for agriculture with ne…
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There's a reason you are where you are
Rev. Canessa Lagan's Pastoral Perspective
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McCombie: 'Huge task' in rebuilding House GOP
Illinois Republicans suffered big losses in the 2018 elections, giving up seven House seats and handing a 74-44 supe…
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More than animals at Prairie Central petting zoo
Children in the Prairie Central school district got a taste of farm life Thursday thanks to members of the PCHS FFA …
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The ground may be cold, but the seed market is open for business
It's too early to start seeds for the spring garden, unless you are into such things as artichokes and celery, but seed packets are showing up in all the usual places - in seed racks at stores, in old-fashioned paper catalogues and...
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State's attorney speaks with Fairbury council
Livingston County State's Attorney Randy Yedinak appeared before the Fairbury City Council Wednesday night for an up…
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LHS FFA holds sixth annual auction
The Lexington High School FFA president is pleased with student involvement this year and believes bigger and better thi…
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Future looking bright for Pontiac FFA Chapter
The future looks bright for those involved with the Pontiac FFA chapter. Sydney Schneeman has been to the Nationa…
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City opts to get out of vending contract
Things seemed to be rather mundane and routine regarding the flow of Pontiac's City Council meeting Monday night, bu…
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Deacetis, Hoselton reach championship round
Prairie Central's Brandon Hoselton and Logan Deacetis will be vying for state championships after each advanced out …
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Bullard named Chamber's Business Person of the Year
Joan Bullard is not a person who figures being late is OK. As a realtor, it makes sense to be not only be on time, b…
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Season comes to an end for Pontiac, Prairie Central girls
Both coaches seemed to be a bit frustrated with the way their respective teams finished their season Wednesday night…
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Slagel hoping to brew success with venture
A craft nano-brewery tucked among the fields of Livingston County officially debuts this weekend.The grand opening ticke…
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