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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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Bane, Faber named Agri-Business persons of year
Hard work is something that never goes unnoticed. When it comes to education, hard work from the teacher's standpoi…
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City looks to deal with dog issue
There's a neighborhood in Chenoa that seems to be ruled by a canine, the city council learned Monday night. The g…
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Direct-to-consumer brands shake up home renovation
In the direct-to-consumer product revolution, all it takes is a few swipes and taps to get house plants, comforters and mattress samples delivered from your Instagram feed directly to your front door. Now two start-ups are vying to turn one of...
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Seniors take final bow with 88-59 victory
Seniors shine as Pontiac captures IPC victory at home
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Hard work paying off for grappling quartet
It's been a long and arduous journey for four young men from Pontiac Township High School. Their hard work and perse…
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PTHS students have artwork shown
On Saturday Feb. 2, 14 Pontiac Township High School students were honored with artwork at the Central Illinois High Scho…
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Martin a believer in early planting
Jim Martin is convinced that early planted soybeans pay. His farm set records in soybeans last year with an early planti…
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Vermillion Players offer insight into relationships
A successful Off-Broadway production has made its way to Plum Street in Pontiac and will be staged by the Vermillion…
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Understanding what love truly is
Andy Diestelkamp's Pastoral Perspective
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National FFA officers pay visit to PTHS chapter
Hard work pays off for those willing to put in the extra work The FFA chapter at Pontiac Township High School has be…
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Prairie Central speeds past Pontiac in IPC battle
Hawks put running game in gear to get past Indians.
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Resident concerned with water runoff situation
A Fairbury resident appeared before the City Council Wednesday night voicing concerns over water on her property. …
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Drive-thru given city's approval
Although there weren't a lot of action items, the Pontiac City Council on Monday did approve a convenience for a soo…
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