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Thursday, December 6, 2018
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Changes taking place in city's parking regs
Following an amending ordinance concerned with parking time limits that was approved at Monday night's Pontiac City Coun…
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County board seats its new members
The Livingston County Board held its biannual, even-year organizational meeting Monday night, which featured the swe…
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City makes changes to zoning ordinances
Following discussions that took place at the city's Nov. 29 Planning and Zoning Board meeting, the Pontiac City Coun…
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County spared from tornado activity
As it's proven to be since its founding and incorporation, Pontiac was once again lucky to avoid a reported sighting…
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Gifts ideas that are sure to warm the host's heart
We love home gifts for the holidays because, functional or decorative, they can either be put to use for holiday parties (think serving stands, champagne glasses and audio equipment) or simply add to that cozy "hygge" feel we're looking for...
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PJHS band prepares for concert under new direction
For the past 27 years, Pontiac Junior High School's annual Christmas concert was led by former band director Laura R…
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Two new judges appointed
Despite the retirements of 11th Judicial Circuit associate judges David Butler and Le Ann Hill come Dec. 5, getting …
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Production offers different take on holiday classic
The play's the thing wherein radio personalities attempt to catch the spirit of Christmas in "It's a Wonderful Life:…
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Robinson tabbed to replace Tuley
Illinois American Water has a new operations superintendent for its Pontiac district. Corey Robinson was tapped to r…
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Hovels hoping to provide 2,500 kids with toys
For the past six years, Sheryl Hovel has been working tirelessly to make sure every child in Livingston and Ford cou…
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Sear prepares to hand over reins of treasurer's office
One of the county's longest-serving and most tireless servants is calling it a career. Having worked for county for …
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Humane Society shows dedication to its friends
From the small group of dedicated dog walkers to the animal shelter's annual Light-A-Bulb fundraiser, the holidays a…
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Pontiac Township offices are moving
There's been a radical shift with the way one Pontiac governmental unit is run. Pontiac Township Supervisor Lori Pem…
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Chess on the world stage and at PTHS
A sporting clash of epic proportions is set to resume today. No, the National Football League has not secretly creat…
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Basketball as motivator for positive view
Due to a scheduling conflict, what was intended to be a motivational assembly to start the year turned into an assem…
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