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Wednesday, April 4, 2018
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Pontiac library book club diverse in selections
The book club that meets at the Pontiac Public Library recently celebrated its 21st year of existence, a fact that o…
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Food collection during Lent is gift to pantry
In an effort to give back to the community and further develop fellowship among the congregation, St. Paul Lutheran …
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City looks at bandstand situation
The future of the city's Fell Park bandstand was discussed at the Pontiac City Council meeting Monday night. Streets…
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Frerichs seeks clarity on marijuana issue
A letter sent Thursday, addressed to U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions, signed by four state treasurers, sought cl…
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Higgins' 45-year career includes many changes
Jorj Ann Higgins was hired by the Fairbury Federal Savings and Loan Association on Nov. 1, 1979, to be the manager o…
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Cesarek explains the celebration of Easter
Easter Sunday is the oldest celebration in Christianity and, excepting Christmas, its most widely observed. In moder…
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What will you be doing tomorrow … and after?
Andy Diestelkamp's Pastoral Perspective
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Terrell happy to be back in the saddle at Chamber
The Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a host of events coming up in April, and Executive Director Mindi…
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Crest Hill man caught after chase
A traffic stop gone wrong in Lexington eventually led to a brief high-speed chase in Pontiac Tuesday night, accordin…
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Work prep preceeds annual Lenten dinner
In the Christian faith, the Friday before Easter Sunday is recognized as Good Friday. Traditionally, it is a day of …
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Sheriff makes call for safer driving
The snow from this weekend was washed away by the heavy rainfall Monday and Tuesday, making the roads a bit more saf…
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Pontiac woman faces charges after accident
A Pontiac woman was cited by the Pontiac Police Department on Tuesday after hitting a bicyclist and subsequently fle…
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Groups prepare for Easter egg hunters this weekend
Between the three free public egg hunts going on in Pontiac on Saturday, it is estimated that more than 20,000 eggs …
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Community organization beginning to move forward
CORRECTION: This story has been amended to reflect that the kick off party at the Eagle Performing Arts and Conference C…
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A LIFE's work is complete for Kear
After more than 21 years serving as executive director of LIFE Center for Independent Living, Gail Kear will call it…
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