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Seven valedictorians lead PTHS Class of 2019
It doesn't seem that long ago that these kids were freshmen, walking the halls of Pontiac Township High School for t…
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PJHS 8th graders leave legacy on wall
During this time of graduation, it is important for each departing class to leave a legacy, something positive that …
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Accident free for eternity
Rev. Jefferson Williams' Pastoral Perspective
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Honors handed out at Fairbury City Council meeting
Wednesday's regular meeting of the Fairbury City Council was full of honors. Two of the city's police officers, D…
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Preparing for a home improvement project? Here's how to pay for it.
When it comes to home improvement projects, even the most frugal homeowners can get caught up in the excitement of choosing finishes and fixtures or get blindsided by an unexpected glitch in their project that increases the cost.
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Chenoa looks at budget, employee handbook
Discussion on whether to make a change in zoning that would allow recreational vehicles and campers to be used for r…
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Chenoa City Council discusses RV residential usage
By Erich MurphyManaging Editor CHENOA - Although there was a full agenda and the meeting lasted nearly two hours, the…
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Estate planning an important part of women's health
An important aspect of anyone's life is making sure that things are taken care of when one is no longer alive. OSF H…
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Spring brings a newness through God
Rev. Caneesa Lagan's Pastoral Perspective
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Coppinger named new Chamber's executive director
The Pontiac Area Chamber Board of Directors has announced Catherine (Cat) Coppinger as the new Pontiac Area Chamber of C…
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City council gives OK for zoning variances
Pontiac's city council had a rather modest meeting at its gathering on Monday. In a rather open-and-shut procedure, …
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Watch out for the flooding
Pastoral Perspective from Pastor Shawn Jensen
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Vermilion River flood stage reaches Top 10 record level
Schools are closed, places are hard to get to and sandbags were being provided to residents. In Thursday's Daily …
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