Lee County add 28 residents to isolation
DIXON – Lee County still reports no confirmed cases of COVID-19, they did put another 28 people into isolation since Wednesday. Isolation is used to keep those feeling ill from healthy individuals and so far 61 persons
Seneca Township High Schools confirms one student positive for COVID_19
SENECA – Seneca Township High School says a student has tested positive for COVID_19, on Thursday. Officials say they received a call from the LaSalle County Health Department informing that one of their students tested positive
Seneca Township High School confirms one student positive for COVID-19
SENECA – Seneca Township High School says a student has tested positive for COVID-19, on Thursday. Officials say they received a call from the LaSalle County Health Department informing that one of their students tested positive
Illinois Valley Community College closed to the public for remainder of spring semester
OGLESBY – Illinois Valley Community College will move to virtual delivery of all courses and services beginning Monday, March 23. The main campus and Ottawa Center will be closed to the public for the remainder of the
One case of COVID-19 confirmed in LaSalle County, a female in her teens
SPRINGFIELD – LaSalle County has its first case of COVID_19. On Thursday, Governor J.B. Pritzker and Illinois Department of Public Health announced 136 more cases in 22 counties, including one case in LaSalle County. According to the
Don’t panic! How to avoid fake news and scams during COVID-19 pandemic
UNDATED – Since the outbreak of COVID-19, false news, remedies and scams have been circulating. The misinformation has come in the form of text messages and most popular for example, Facebook users mentioning a nationwide lockdown. According
Florida Georgia Line taking care of employees at their restaurant during COVID-19 outbreak
Ever since thousands of bars and restaurants were ordered to close or rethink their strategies during the outbreak of COVID-19, employers have been devising methods in order to make sure their employees are compensated. Learning from their
NJ police officers delivering groceries to elderly residents
Your “Daily Dose of Uplift” for March 19th: Senior citizens face potentially fatal consequences if they were to contract the Coronavirus, which is why police officers in New Jersey are taking extra steps to assure their safety.
Oglesby’s newly hired police chief says city needs to concentrate on making it a better place to live
OGLESBY – The city of Oglesby’s future police chief, Scott Pavlock is backing down from the position. In a letter to the city clerk, Pavlock says the former chief was a good man who was publicly dishonored. Pavlock