JJ Raffelson to lead La Salle-Peru football
JJ Raffelson has been hired as the La Salle-Peru football coach. The former Western Illinois linebacker was an assistant for the Cavaliers the past two years.
Wrestling notebook: Seneca and Sandwich gearing up for conference/postseason tournaments
The Seneca and Sandwich wrestling squads are among the area teams continuing to gear up for conference/postseason tournaments.
Planned Parenthood in Ottawa to close in March
Planned Parenthood of Illinois will close four health centers in March, including the location in Ottawa.
Wahlburgers at Peru Hy-Vee to close, Hy-Vee Market Grille to return
Next month Peru Hy-Vee’s in-store restaurant, Wahlburgers, will transition back to a Hy-Vee Market Grille.
Wahlburgers at Peru Hy-Vee to close, Hy-Vee Market Grille to return
Next month Peru Hy-Vee’s in-store restaurant, Wahlburgers, will transition back to a Hy-Vee Market Grille.
La Salle council agrees to donate $1,000 to Illinois Valley Food Pantry
After more than a month of negotiations the city of La Salle will donate $1,000 to the Illinois Valley Food Pantry with the promise to revisit the amount during budget planning in the spring.
La Salle council agrees to donate $1,000 to Illinois Valley Food Pantry
After more than a month of negotiations the city of La Salle will donate $1,000 to the Illinois Valley Food Pantry with the promise to revisit the amount during budget planning in the spring.
New cafe, More, thriving in new Ottawa location
More, the Ottawa version of the popular Streator cafe More on Main, is already sporting a loyal clientele.
Swing into Stage 212 in La Salle for ‘Tarzan’
There are complicated shows that scare off community theater companies. “West Side Story” and “A Chorus Line,” for example, are tricky to stage. But when has Stage 212 in La Salle ever shrunk from a challenge?
Swing into Stage 212 in La Salle for ‘Tarzan’
There are complicated shows that scare off community theater companies. “West Side Story” and “A Chorus Line,” for example, are tricky to stage. But when has Stage 212 in La Salle ever shrunk from a challenge?