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Serena High School honor roll, 4th quarter 2023-2024
Serena High School announced its honor roll for the fourth quarter of the 2023-2024 school year.
Streator clothing store relocates
Wear It Right, 324 E. Main St., hosted its grand opening June 1 in downtown Streator.
Gunman gets 15-year sentence in Leland shooting
A Sandwich man was sentenced Thursday to 15 years in prison for shooting a Leland woman, who survived.
Streator to weigh options on $1.45 million oxidation ditch project difference
An increase in equipment and labor costs have put Streator in a situation where it must find about $1.45 million to complete work an oxidation ditch for the wastewater treatment plant.
Ottawa awarded $1.2M grant for sewer separation
The City of Ottawa, will received a Community Development Block Grant to help with its sewer line separation project.
Marseilles City Council opposes OSF hospital plan
The Marseilles City Council approved a resolution of opposition to OSF Healthcare's plan to build a new hospital in Ottawa and move certain medical services to Peru.
Biggest, best Ottawa Family Pride Fest expected in year 3
Ottawa Family Pride Fest organizer Dylan Conmy is on a mission. Raise $1 million by the end of summer to create an LGBTQ community center. Saturday’s daylong, family-friendly festival, expected to attract 10,000 visitors to Ottawa, will go a long way toward reaching that goal.
NCAT to celebrate 4 new vehicles
North Central Area Transit scheduled a ribbon cutting ceremony noon Tuesday, June 18, to celebrate new fleet vehicles at NCAT’s Transit Center, 1784 Chessie Lane, Ottawa.
Marseilles approves $923,378 bid for new police station renovations
The Marseilles City Council approved by a 3-2 vote the bid of $923,378 from Phalen Steel of Mendota for renovations to the new City Hall and police station.