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Stone creates big splash with game-winner for Titans
EPG squeaks past Prairie Central with last-second basket
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Mosaic settling into new place on Water Street
Formerly home to Regions Bank, the building located at 110 W. Water St., which has sat vacant since March of 2016, w…
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Women open 'Little Free Library'
If, as is sometimes said, knowledge is the greatest gift, then Karen Meister, along with her neighbor Cindy Welch, a…
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Students finding certification opportunities at LACC
Whether they decide to go on to college or into the workforce, the Livingston Area Career Center is preparing its st…
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An ideal white Christmas in the forecast
While potentially bad news for travelers, the more romantic and nostalgic among Pontiac residents might have their dream…
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7 winter cabins and porches with airy white palettes
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Sensory-sensitive Santa makes visit to Dwight
Besides good tidings and cheer, the holiday season is also known for its hustle and bustle. But for some on Santa…
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STEAM program moving forward for Dist. 429
In its last meeting of the calendar year, the District 429 Board of Education heard a brief discussion from Supt. Br…
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City agrees to 10-year deal for garbage pickup
A decision was finally made about the future of waste disposal in Pontiac at the city's Monday night meeting, as the…
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Falcons' Mitchell reaches 1,000-point milestone
Flanagan-Cornell rallies on special night for Mitchell
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New senior facility recognizes Lyons and Wayman
The open house of the recently opened Pontiac Township Offices and Senior Community Center held Thursday afternoon f…
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Dist. 429 used as example for using funding
After years of debate, contentious enough to stall passage of a budget, the Illinois General Assembly passed an educatio…
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Kinas opts to step down after 48 years
At the end of the month, Bob Kinas, one of four ministers that started the Institute For Human Resources in Pontiac …
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Titans pick up defense, dump Minutemen
El Paso-Gridley remains unbeaten
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Oops … missed that children's time!
Pastor Dick Jumper's Pastoral Perspective column
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Davises have buffalo roaming near Odell
There is a new local home for the buffalo to roam. Dan Davis and his wife brought 11 bison to their farm, Gravity Fa…
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