Resident-only parking across from Streator High School to be voted on in October
The Streator City Council will vote on an ordinance aimed at regulating street parking by nonresidents in the 100 to 200 block of Morrell Street, adjacent to Streator High School, during next month’s meeting.
5 Things to Do: Watch a wiener dog race, sip some wine at state’s largest festival in the Illinois Valley
A wiener dog race is set Saturday in Ottawa, the state’s largest wine festival will be this weekend in Utica and a Stage 212 in La Salle performance takes its inspiration from Oregon Trail as there’s no
Putnam County voters to decide on school district’s future with referendum
Putnam County residents will decide in the Nov. 5 election whether the school district moves to a single campus in Granville joining the high school and elementary school there, after the district has found its facilities need
Photos: A look inside the Putnam County Junior High School in McNabb
Facing $60 million in repairs among district buildings, the Putnam County School District soon will ask voters if they want to fix the existing buildings or move to a single campus.
Seatonville financial report available through Oct. 14
The 2024 financial report has been completed and has been posted in the Seatonville Village Hall, 105 Center St., since Aug. 13.
Seatonville financial report available through Oct. 14
The 2024 financial report has been completed and has been posted in the Seatonville Village Hall, 105 Center St., since Aug. 13.
Hewitt-Plumley families hosts 103rd reunion in Manlius
The 103rd Hewitt-Plumley Reunion was held on July 28 at the Trinity Lutheran Church in Manlius.
Hewitt-Plumley families hosts 103rd reunion in Manlius
The 103rd Hewitt-Plumley Reunion was held on July 28 at the Trinity Lutheran Church in Manlius.
Paw Paw to celebrate its 1st festival for its namesake fruit
The Paw Paw Illinois Lions Club is sponsoring the Paw Paw Tree Fest from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 28, at Veterans Memorial Park.
Bureau County to celebrate 150th anniversary on Sept. 28 with train rides, other activities
Bureau is known for its rich railroad history as a junction between Chicago, Peoria and the Quad Cities.