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Today's Headlines Tuesday, Apr 5, 2016
»News
Bright pinwheels tell of awareness of darker issue
    The slogan "stranger danger" has become more of a pun than a warning in modern...
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Beasley receives LCPD employee of year honor
    Ramona Beasley, a senior probation officer, has been recognized as the 2015 Employee of the...
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'Game Show' offers audience entertainment
    A burned out gameshow host, a daydreaming gofer and a scheming producer make up just some of...
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LIFE CIL having issues with budget
    As the Illinois budget impasse stalls on, the delay continues to leave swaths of vulnerable...
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Responsible students taking care of business
    If someone had told students at Pontiac’s Regional Alternative School that they would...
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»Sports
Krominga pitches, bats Indians to win
Indians roll past Bloomington
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Rote leads El Paso-Gridley past Fieldcrest
Area softball from Monday and the weekend
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McDonough leads Knights past Titans
Area baseball from Monday and the weekend
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»Opinion
Kent Bush: The many beliefs of Donald Trump
Many pundits are saying this was a horrible week for Republican frontrunner Donald Trump.
I have to disagree.
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Beeler cartoon: Ohio Stadium
Nate Beeler cartoon on Ohio Stadiums $42 million renovation plan.
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Dealing with the Post-Easter Blues
Pastoral Perspective
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»Entertainment
Movie review: Everybody Wants Some!! captures the moment
*EMBARGOED FOR FRIDAY RELEASE*
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Ed Symkus: Jake Gyllenhaal bonds with his character in Demolition
Jake Gyllenhaal is no stranger to playing damaged characters. Not the physically wounded sort, but someone who is or has...
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Book Notes: Secret lives of teenage girls
American girls ages 13 to 19 live in two worlds, the real and the virtual. They interact with both worlds simultaneously ...
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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
    If someone had told students at Pontiac's Regional Alternative School that they would be harvesting honey from of a bee hive, or
Responsible students taking care of business
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