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Thursday, May 28, 2020
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Being careful key in reopening
Friday is the day for some local businesses to reopen. It can be seen by the barricades in the parking area in front of …
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Galesburg police investigating copper wire thefts
GALESBURG - Galesburg police are seeking help from the public in identifying subjects responsible for recent copper thef…
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Safety important for those on the road
Planting may be winding down throughout farm country, but there is plenty of fieldwork left in 2020. That's why it is im…
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In time of pandemic, health care field leans on innovation
Dr. Raj Govindaiah said because of COVID-19, by mid-May Memorial Physician Services was conducting about 90 percent of i…
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Chenoa passes ordinances
CHENOA - A rather quick and easy meeting was held by the Chenoa City Council Tuesday evening with only three matters nee…
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Board opts to send letter
A special meeting of the Livingston County Board on Tuesday brought a few opinions on the situation facing the State of …
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Fourth recent case at PCC reported
Livingston County's total of positive results on coronavirus testing increased by one over the weekend as another case w…
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Another PCC positive result
For the third straight day, a person at Pontiac Correctional Center has tested positive for coronavirus, according to a …
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Second COVID-19 death reported
The second coronavirus-related death in Livingston County has been recorded. In a release from the Livingston County Hea…
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Outdoor restaurant seating added to next reopening phase
SPRINGFIELD - As the entire state remains on pace to enter the next phase of reopening in just nine days, Gov. JB Pritzk…
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29th COVID-19 case reported
The third positive coronavirus case in four days was announced by the Livingston County Health Department Wednesday. Thi…
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City approves sidewalk work
FAIRBURY - Several sidewalk requests were authorized by the Fairbury City Council Wednesday night.
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