OSF Peru soon to offer outpatient services, additional specialty clinics

OSF HealthCare announced the expansion of phase two services this summer to Illinois Valley residents.
Lainey Wilson’s ‘Bell Bottoms Up’ bar to open in Downtown Nashville on May 31st

Lainey Wilson is the latest country artist to announce she is opening a bar and restaurant in downtown Nashville, dubbed the Bell Bottoms Up bar. The new three-story entertainment destination is located at 120 Third Avenue South,
Post Malone and Morgan Wallen hit No. 1 with ‘I Had Some Help’

Post Malone has earned his second No. 1 single of the year with his collab with Morgan Wallen, “I Had Some Help.” Malone recently hit No. 1 in April alongside Taylor Swift on the single, “Fortnight” (off
Elizabeth Banks and Jessica Biel to star in Prime Video series ‘The Better Sister’

Elizabeth Banks and Jessica Biel will star in and executive produce a series based on Alafair Burke’s thriller, The Better Sister. According to a press release from Prime Video, The Better Sister is an “electric thriller” about
Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie teaming up again for new reality series

Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie are reuniting for a new reality series on Peacock, more than two decades after launching the era of reality TV with their classic show, The Simple Life. The Simple Life first premiered
Semi truck drivers injured in Interstate 80 crash near Utica

A preliminary report from Illinois State Police is pending, but officials said two semis collided while traveling from the onramp from I-39 northbound onto I-80 eastbound. The crash sent both semis into the median.
La Salle approves $25,000 grant for rehabilitation at 502 First St.

Mike Bird has a knack for renovating buildings, previously converting an old building into the Auditorium Ballroom. Now, he aims to restore another building with the city’s help.
La Salle council talks about allowing container homes within city limits

La Salle residents considering purchasing a container home may have to store it outside city limits, as the City Council voted Tuesday to move the discussion to planning and zoning.