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Day: March 16, 2026

La Salle County marriage licenses: Feb.2026

Here is the list of couples who applied for marriage licenses in February in La Salle County.Oliver Jesus Mayora Avendano of La Salle and Marcela Figueroa of La SalleDakota James Sater of Morris and Kyra Skye Warren of MorrisChad David Irving of Streator and Karri Lynn Solis of StreatorJohn Edward Farran of Utica and Jodie Lynn Sonnenberg of UticaJustin William Cartwright of Grayslake and Brooke Diann Shepard of GrayslakeRichard Alan Anderson of Aurora and Julie Ann Happold of StreatorTyler Kenneth Weiher of La Salle and Stephanie Ariel Venegas of MorrisMohammed Jamal Hashim Salman of Mendota and Amy Adele Gierden of MendotaKenneth Leonard Bodnum Jr of Cherry and Samantha Jane Wallaert of CherryDarren Thomas Bragg of Ottawa and Amber Lynn Streu of OttawaRiley Scott Besola of Hennepin and Kali Nicole Pettit of HennepinJustin Michael Coble of Oglesby and Mikaela Amber Salazar of OglesbyJay William Trumbo of Marseilles and Izabella Mackenzie Odum of MarseillesBrayner Carreno of Streator and Eglymar Anays Escalona of StreatorKaylyn Nicole Wimberly of Streator and Meggen Nicole Decker of StreatorJarrett Clayton Spencer of Streator and Haley Michelle Marmion of StreatorVanessa Marie Wilking of Streator and Katie Astasia Richardson of StreatorBrockton Stone Harner of Sugar Grove and Cassidy Lynn Underwood of Gallatin, TennesseeBlaze LeRobbie Ballowe of Ottawa and Madison Mae Thompson of OttawaJaron Thomas Black of Streator and Macie Elizabeth Marconi of StreatorBrian Lee Klein of La Salle and Justine Ann Argubright of La SalleWilliam Cohen Martin of Streator and Malea Jo Mascal of Streator

Putnam County library hosts teen book club on American Revolution

The Putnam County Public Library District’s McNabb Branch will host a hybrid book club meeting for teens on Wednesday, March 25, at 5 p.m.Chapter 250: Reading America’s Story Together brings readers ages 13-19 together to explore the American Revolution through shared reading, conversation, and film. The program is free and open to the public.This month’s featured book is “The World Turned Upside Down” by Tim Grove, a compelling account of the Siege of Yorktown — the final major battle of the American Revolution. Grove tells the story through multiple perspectives, following the intersecting lives of George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, Marquis de Lafayette, British General Charles Cornwallis, and an enslaved man who became a spy.By blending military leadership with civilian experience, the book reveals how the events at Yorktown permanently altered the course of the war and the lives of those involved.Participants will watch a preview from the PBS documentary “The American Revolution” by Ken Burns, Sarah Botstein, and David Schmidt, along with additional short videos connected to the featured book. They’ll then take part in an informal discussion.The program runs approximately 45-60 minutes.To register for the virtual meeting, visit https://shorturl.at/uvd2o. Copies of the book are available at the McNabb Branch.For more information, contact the Putnam County Public Library District at 815-339-2038 or visit the McNabb Branch at 214 S. McCoy Street in Granville.

Culver’s of Ottawa receives awards at company convention

Culver’s of Ottawa received a Commitment to Excellence award and a Ruth Award from the restaurant chain. According to a news release, the Commitment to Excellence award recognizes restaurants for consistently maintaining high standards in restaurant operations, guest experiences, community relationships and team development. The Ruth Award is a tribute to Ruth Culver, a co-founder of the restaurant chain. The award recognizes restaurants whose team members consistently exemplify superior hospitality every day, according to the release. Both awards were presented at the Culver’s annual convention in Nashville. “The restaurant is thrilled to receive these awards,” Culver’s of Ottawa owner Bobby Maier said. “However, the award really belongs to the outstanding team members for their dedication to taking care of our guests every single day by providing great food and hospitality. I really appreciate their efforts.” “Every day this restaurant takes Culver’s commitment seriously to doing it right for each guest. I am so proud of their accomplishment,” a co-founder of the chain Craig Culver said. Culver’s of Ottawa is located at 3001 Fairfield Lane.

Grand Ridge woman charged with stealing from youth sports league

A Grand Ridge woman is charged with misappropriating funds from Grand Ridge Youth Baseball League and the Grand Ridge Booster Club, police said.Shannon V. Marshall, 33, former treasurer for both entities, is charged in La Salle County Circuit Court with two counts of theft and two counts of forgery, all Class 3 felonies carrying two to five years in prison.The Grand Ridge Police Department, in a Thursday news release, said an investigation was launched a year ago after complaints from members of the two organizations. Charges were filed on Wednesday by the La Salle County State’s Attorney’s Office.When reached for comment, Marshall declined.Her first appearance will be on April 22 before Chief Judge H. Chris Ryan Jr. According to court records, Marshall is alleged to have exerted unauthorized control over more than $500 but less than $10,000 between July 2022 and March 2025. The forgery counts allege she drew a pair of checks in 2023, each for more than $600.

Grand Ridge woman charged with stealing from youth sports league

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La Salle County marriage licenses: Feb.2026

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