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Today's Headlines Monday, Mar 14, 2016
»News
As 250 students stay home, no problems occur
Friday at Pontiac Township High School went without incident, despite reports of an anonymous threat to cause...
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Chicago Bears' mascot high-fives healthy choices
Although the Chicago Bears football players may be "hibernating" until next season, their mascot is keeping the...
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Chamber fetes honorees, students
    Thursday night saw the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce celebrating its 99th annual banquet,...
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Chenoa pastor hopes India trips will have long-lasting impact
    It's been about a month since Pastor Rod Kodavatikanti, founder and president of Project...
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Extra security measures in place today after threat
    Pontiac Township High School is taking extra safety precautions today in response to an...
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»Sports
LeRoy is carrying the HOIC banner to Peoria
Erich Murphy's Sez MEE column
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Chastain, LeRoy shoot past Newark in 1A super
Class 1A supersectional
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Pontiac thinclads compete indoors
PTHS track
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»Opinion
Granlund cartoon: Wounded Warrior scandal
Dave Granlund cartoon about the Wounded Warrior scandal.
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Granlund cartoon: Ben Carson for Trump
Dave Granlund cartoon about Ben Carsons nomination for Donald Trump.
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Beeler cartoon: Online learning
Nate Beeler cartoon on online charter schools.
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»Entertainment
John Goodman mixes lots of character traits into a mystery package
Since bear-like, rubber-faced John Goodman first became a familiar figure on the film and television scene three decades...
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Movie Review: London Has Fallen into every clich
If theres not enough real-life terrorism out there for you, then you can count on London Has Fallen to fill the gap with...
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Movie Review: Zootopia clever, adorable family-friendly fun
Humans fancy themselves superior to animals, but the thickly layered Zootopia begs to differ. Unlike us, the residents of...
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» TODAY'S COMMENTS
   When Bob McKenzie sat down for coffee at Pontiac Family Kitchen on Wednesday, he was expecting to find out that the Humiston Trust board had
McKenzie to receive Rotary's citizen award
'He (Sen. Marco Rubio) referred to my hands; 'if they're small, something else must be small.' I guarantee you there's no
Trump's teensy-weensy little problem
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