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Friday, January 18, 2019
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School resource officer adapting to social media
In the ever-changing world of electronic communication, not all avenues are equal. While e-mail may still serve as t…
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City council decides not to place ad in magazine
Fairbury city leaders have opted not to advertise in a tourism publication. Renewal of the city's three-page spre…
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Benefits OK for now, but future is not so clear
Last week, the Illinois Department of Human Resources said that benefits for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance P…
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Shutdown looking at affecting farm outlook
The federal shutdown, now on its 26th day, has had consequences far and wide. Among the most reported issues stemmin…
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Board goes social in defending decision
Anytime a great majority of the voting public votes in favor of a service, and also agrees to be taxed to pay for th…
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Can you burn wood in a gas fireplace?
Say you've got this very nice gas fireplace. It looks great in your living room and produces some gentle warmth. But you want more. More flames, more heat, more scent, more spectacle.
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Youth of Year for county to be named at B&G fundraiser
Who could educate the community on the importance of the Boys and Girls Club of Livingston County better than local …
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Defense overcomes tough shooting night for Tribe
PTHS wins nonconference basketball game
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Weekend snowstorm drops 8 inches on county
The Livingston County community was pounded by a slow-moving weather system that crept into the Ohio Valley region l…
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Drengwitz provides nice picture of PHT finances
The approval of a diesel fuel bid from Ken's Oil for the upcoming 2019-20 school year was the only action item on th…
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Chenoa still talking trash regarding services
Although the Chenoa City Council again discussed the waste disposal and recycling contract proposed by Republic Serv…
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SNAP benefits to be paid through February
While much of the news concerning the federal shutdown emphasizes the detrimental impact upon government employees, ther…
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Chenoa Fitness Center to host Fire Games
In an effort to bring people together for the sake of competition, Pam Gomez, a personal trainer at Chenoa Fitness Cente…
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Pontiac routs Monticello 58-29 Thursday at home
Despite difficulties taking care of the ball in Monday night's victory over Prairie Central in Fairbury, the Pontiac Ind…
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In battle of Chargers, TP takes the win
Area girls basketball action
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Defying public, county votes against referendums
In defiance of public will, the Livingston County Board voted down a needed tax increase resolution to be put on the con…
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