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Program helping PC freshmen be more interested
A group of 40 to 50 freshmen at Prairie Central High School are taking part in the school's new Freshman Cohort prog…
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More road work expected in Pontiac, along I-55
With summer still here and autumn just right around the corner, the 2018 road construction season is very much still…
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Jail program designed to help addicts
The Livingston County Jail recently instituted a plan designed to be proactive in the county's law enforcement fight…
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Don't hoard yourself
Pastoral Perspective
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Home Help: Bathroom remodeling by the numbers
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PTHS program for graduation rates hitting mark
When Eric Bohm became principal of Pontiac Township High School in 2013, the graduation rate was at 82 percent. The …
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Parking issue discussed by development committee
In light of the city's recent and more vigorous enforcement of its two-hour parking limit in the central business di…
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Treasurer not happy with governor's veto
Following Gov. Bruce Rauner's amendatory veto of Senate Bill 2661, which initially had authorized the Illinois State…
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Illinois is a leader in aerospace and aviation technology
Many Illinoisans don't realize it, but our state is a center of aerospace and aviation technology.Illinois' aerospace cl…
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Sheriff, jail super look to expand GED program
The Livingston County Jail announced Wednesday that it was expanding its GED program, allowing for more inmates to p…
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Deerfield to become test subject for new coating
At the Pontiac City Council meeting Monday night, the body approved two roadwork projects: the first for a sealcoat …
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Freshmen, first-year students get introduction to PCHS
Students at Prairie Central High School started off the year on Monday with a sense of inclusion and understanding t…
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Mosquitos in Pontiac test positive for West Nile Virus
While there is only about a month and a half left before the first frost of the year kills the mosquito population, …
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Teams compete for bragging rights for donations
Pontiac's junior high baseball and softball teams competed to see who could collect the most food supplies for the Livin…
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