ILVY Dolphins swimmers compete at Nationals
GREENSBORO, NC — Nolan Deats and Owen Phillips of the ILVY Dolphins Swim Team competed at the Nationals swim meet in Greensboro, North Carolina last week. Both boys are seniors and they were on their second trip to
LaSalle Mayor Grove leads Carus Protest
LASALLE – LaSalle Mayor Jeff Grove and a half dozen other concerned individuals gathered in front of the Carus Chemical Offices in Peru on Wednesday morning to seek more dialog with the company that has left
2-Year Old Chihuahua Sets Record For World’s Shortest Dog
A two-year-old in Orlando named Pearl has set a new record for the world’s shortest living dog. She’s 3.6 inches tall, and weighs just over a pound. The previous record holder was her aunt Milly, who was
Swim Teacher Explains Why You Shouldn’t Buy Your Kid a Blue Bathing Suit
A swimming teacher’s TikTok video is blowing up after she gave parents this safety tip: Never buy your kid a blue bathing suit. They’re tough to see in pools, so it’s hard to keep track of your
TALLAHASSEE, FL — A teacher in Tallahassee has been accused of hosting a classroom fight club. The rules were no yelling, screaming, or phones. She can be seen sitting on a desk and heard yelling at students to
Red Flag Warning issued for northern Illinois
OTTAWA – Conditions will be favorable for wildfires across the Midwest today. The National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning until 7 PM tonight. They say the low relative humidity, combined with strong winds
“Lego Mania” at the LaSalle Public Library
LASALLE – The LaSalle Public Library will be once again hosting “Lego Mania” this month. Open to youth ages 5 and up, this program is for those who love to build, design, and create, and will
2023 LaSalle County Property Assessment Multiplier Announced
OTTAWA – LaSalle County has been issued a final property assessment equalization factor of 1.0000, the same as last year, according to David Harris, Director of the Illinois Department of Revenue. The property assessment equalization factor,
Louisville bank gunman legally purchased rifle less than a week before mass shooting
Officials said on Tuesday that the gunman who killed five co-workers at a Louisville bank on Monday had legally purchased the high-powered rifle used in the mass shooting less than a week ago. Interim Louisville Police Chief Jacquelyn Gwinn-Villaroel
Manhattan DA sues House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan to block inquiry into Trump case
On Tuesday, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg filed a lawsuit against Republican House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, asking a court to block elements of the congressional inquiry into his case against former President Donald Trump. Trump pleaded