‘Infamous’ rainbow-colored house in Ottawa for sale
There’s a new residential listing near downtown Ottawa. You can’t miss it, and its variety of colors.
Princeton man charged with child sexual abuse images pleads not guilty
A Princeton man charged with six counts of possessing child sexual abuse images is scheduled for a March 31 jury trial after pleading not guilty to the charges.
Princeton man charged with child sexual abuse images pleads not guilty
A Princeton man charged with six counts of possessing child sexual abuse images is scheduled for a March 31 jury trial after pleading not guilty to the charges.
Montgomery man arrested for allegedly threatening La Salle County judge
A Montgomery man is being held in La Salle County Jail after allegedly threatening a judge, La Salle County Sheriff Adam Diss said in a Wednesday news release.
Streator requests $222,264 more property tax dollars
During its meeting last week, the Streator City Council approved a 4.99% increase to the city’s tax levy, bringing the total levy for the year to $4,673,263.
Ottawa tax levy to increase by $665,000
The city of Ottawa is levying for $665,000 more tax dollars than the previous year.
Sandwich’s Sunny Weber is the 2024 Times Girls Cross Country Runner of the Year
Sandwich junior Sunny Weber – who won the school’s first girls cross country state championship – is the 2024 Times Girls Cross Country Runner of the Year.
Somonauk’s Landin Stillwell is the 2024 Times Boys Cross Country Runner of the Year
Somonauk junior Landin Stillwell – who won the school’s first boys cross country state medal – is the 2024 Times Boys Cross Country Runner of the Year.
Kip Cheek recognized by IHSA for 40-plus years covering Mendota High School sports
Kip Cheek has covered state tournament teams and all-state athletes and champions in multiple sports at Mendota High School.However, it’s the “purity and innocence” of the competition is what draws him most to high school sports.
Kip Cheek recognized by IHSA for 40-plus years covering Mendota High School sports
Kip Cheek has covered state tournament teams and all-state athletes and champions in multiple sports at Mendota High School.However, it’s the “purity and innocence” of the competition is what draws him most to high school sports.