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Thursday, February 22, 2018
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With rain leaving, winter will be making a return
With snow clouds to the left of us, scorchers to the right, here we are: stuck in the middle of a slew of rain, warm…
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Kuska to perform on the state tournament stage
Pontiac Township High School senior Kevin Kuska has been selected to sing the national anthem at the Illinois High S…
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Pontiac's P2D2 student summit seen as a success
Although most teachers, students and Pontiac Township High School staff were out of the building for a school improv…
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City approves Rupe bid for demolition
For the second meeting in a row, the Pontiac City Council again discussed at length the merits (and potential conseq…
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GOP candidates introduce themselves to constituency
Some of the Republican candidates for state and federal offices made an appearance at a primary candidate forum held…
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Fairbury Girl Scouts following successful pattern
After finding success selling cookies in front of Dave's Supermarket for the first time last year, the Girl Scouts o…
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Kallas marks 45 years selling farm equipment
Bill Kallas has seen many changes during his 45 years of selling farm equipment, from the tractors farmers use to the fa…
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Mandate could create problems for PC district
News coming out of Washington, D.C., and Springfield isn't all that great for the Prairie Central School district. …
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Setback issue finally resolved by county
The Livingston County Board finally resolved an ongoing issue with wind tower debates at its Thursday night meeting …
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Giovengo named new transportation boss
The February meeting of the District 429 Board of Education was light on informational items and heavy with action i…
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Forfeiture law change could hit city pocketbooks
At Monday night's Chenoa City Council meeting, Chenoa Police Chief Travis Cornwall noted that his department was in …
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