Illinois Pollution Control Board accepts La Salle’s settlement
The Pollution Control Board ruled in the city of La Salle’s favor Thursday following a February hearing requested by several La Salle residents.
Illinois Pollution Control Board accepts proposed settlement for La Salle
The Pollution Control Board ruled in the city of La Salle’s favor Thursday following a February hearing requested by several La Salle residents.
Ottawa volunteer fair draws hundreds to new YMCA
A volunteer fair with dozens of clubs, organizations and groups drew a crowd of interested citizens.
2 boys arrested after reported vape shop burglaries
Two Streator residents, 12 and 14 years old, were arrested and referred to the La Salle County State’s Attorney’s Juvenile Division after police said they were involved in reported burglaries.
NewsTribine Pistol Shrimp Player of the Week: Pitcher Taylor Waldron
Ottawa native Taylor Waldron is the NewsTribune Pistol Shrimp Player of the Week after pitching six strong innings in his first start of the season.
NewsTribine Pistol Shrimp Player of the Week: Pitcher Taylor Waldron
Ottawa native Taylor Waldron is the NewsTribune Pistol Shrimp Player of the Week after pitching six strong innings in his first start of the season.
Interstate 8, Tri-County announce all-conference baseball teams
Baseball players from L-P earned All-Interstate 8 Conference honors, while baseball players from St. Bede, Henry-Senachwine and Putnam County landed spots on the All-Tri-County Conference team.
Interstate 8, Tri-County announce all-conference baseball teams
Baseball players from L-P earned All-Interstate 8 Conference honors, while baseball players from St. Bede, Henry-Senachwine and Putnam County landed spots on the All-Tri-County Conference team.
Leland Historical Society postpones 'Aunt Evie’ old-fashioned lunch
For decades of Leland students, the mention of Aunt Evie conjures up memories of favorite cafeteria lunches.
La Salle County Board opposes OSF plans in Ottawa
The La Salle County Board wants OSF HealthCare to reconsider its plans to build a new hospital in Ottawa that also includes moving services to Peru.