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Friday, August 14, 2020
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Shirley nips Sheppard for Fairbury win
FAIRBURY - With Jacksonville Speedway cancelling its Summer National race due to local rules against large gatherings be…
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Changes made because of COVID
There have been some alterations to planned openings in various professions, including locally with one school district.
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Big weekend in racing set
The flag dropped on this week's racing slate Wednesday night with the running of the second Summer National event at Fai…
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County hits single-day case high
Livingston County hit a new single-day in new positive coronavirus cases Tuesday with 14. As has been the case in recent…
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City addresses billing situation
CHENOA - A situation developed last week when water bills were sent out to residents in Chenoa. The matter was addressed…
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Third COVID-related death reported
Livingston County's toll in coronavirus-related deaths rose by one Monday to give the county three deaths overall. It wa…
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Board gets look at budget, school day
At its board of education meeting Monday, Pontiac Township High School District 90 passed its tentative budget for the 2…
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Drake records late model win
FAIRBURY - A large contention of spectators on Fan Appreciation Night witnessed another thrilling night of racing at the…
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Mobile testing coming to county
For those who want to get tested for novel coronavirus, the opportunity to do so without leaving Livingston County will …
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Joshua is providing blessings
Little Joshua is doing well and is the center of attention. Everyone dotes over him. Yep, our long wait is over. It's ha…
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Up to $2,500 penalties for businesses that don't enforce coronavirus rules
Businesses could face fines of up to $2,500 if they fail to enforce rules requiring face coverings and limiting crowd si…
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COVID on the rise in county
Livingston County continues to see a rise in coronavirus cases, a trend that has been taking place for the past few week…
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