Track & Field: Nice to be back in the great outdoors for Howard-Monier Meet

After having field events canceled at Mendota on Saturday due to wet grounds, area track athletes welcomed the opportunity to finally compete in some nice weather outdoors for Tuesday’s Howard-Monier Invite at Princeton.
Leland man injured in ATV crash, flown to Rockford hospital

A 57-year-old Leland man was flown to OSF St. Anthony’s Medical Center in Rockford following an ATV crash Sunday in Leland.
Leland man injured in ATV crash, flown to Rockford hospital

A 57-year-old Leland man was flown to OSF St. Anthony’s Medical Center in Rockford following an ATV crash Sunday in Leland.
IVCC’s ‘Tootsie’ opens April 11 for 2 weekend run

Illinois Valley Community College’s spring musical production, “Tootsie – The Comedy Musical,” reunites some familiar faces in a comedy based on the 1982 movie about an actor’s unorthodox scheme to revive his sagging career.
IVCC’s ‘Tootsie’ opens April 11 for 2 weekend run

Illinois Valley Community College’s spring musical production, “Tootsie – The Comedy Musical,” reunites some familiar faces in a comedy based on the 1982 movie about an actor’s unorthodox scheme to revive his sagging career.
IVCC to host 2 blood drives

Illinois Valley Community College will sponsor two blood drives this month in Ottawa and Oglesby.
La Salle County Genealogy Guild to host Karen Roth to talk about the Edgar Bundy Memorial School

Karen Sweetwood Roth is scheduled to speak 1 p.m. Saturday, April 20, at the La Salle County Genealogy Guild, 115 W. Glover St., Ottawa.
La Salle County Genealogy Guild to host Karen Roth to talk about the Edgar Bundy Memorial School

Karen Sweetwood Roth is scheduled to speak 1 p.m. Saturday, April 20, at the La Salle County Genealogy Guild, 115 W. Glover St., Ottawa.
Arizona Supreme Court upholds 1864 law, making near-total ban on abortion

The Arizona Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday that a 160-year-old law is still enforceable, making abortion a felony. The 4-2 court ruling upholds the 1864 law still on the books in the state, in a decision that
Parents of Oxford High School shooter are each sentenced 10-15 years for involuntary manslaughter

Jennifer and James Crumbley, the parents of Oxford High School shooter Ethan Crumbley, each will spend the next 10-15 years in prison in Tuesday’s first-of-its-kind penalty. Per NPR, both parents were found guilty in separate trials on