Only 23 Covid Deaths in Illinois
CHICAGO – The Illinois Department of Public Health Monday announced the lowest number of daily deaths since March for the state. Health Officials Monday say 23 additional people have died in the state, with all but 3
7-year-old hosts makeshift prom for his nanny; “one of the best people I’ve known”
Your “Daily Dose of Uplift” for June 1st: Seven-year-old Curtis Rodgers in Raleigh, North Carolina hasn’t seen his favorite nanny in months due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Upset that he hadn’t seen her, and also feeling sorry
Lighted Way Spaghetti Dinner Postponed, Will Be Held Tuesday
LASALLE – Lighted Way in LaSalle announced Monday afternoon that their drive-thru spaghetti dinner scheduled for that evening will be held Tuesday, June 2nd, from 4-7:30pm instead. Executive Director Jessica Kreiser said that the fundraising dinner has
Guns stolen, fire, other thefts keep Streator Police busy
STREATOR – A flurry of activity kept the Streator Police Department busy over the last 24 hours. Around 4 PM on Sunday in the 100 block of LaSalle Street, they were called to a residence for a
Two promoted to Eagle Scout from Troop 1414 in Leland
LELAND – It took Kailen McNelis a decade to accomplish, but he found out he will become an Eagle Scout last week. The 18-year-old from Earlville joined scouting because his father thought it might be something he
Aurora Police report shots fired at officers as unrest continued late Sunday
AURORA – In at least two instances, according to authorities, shots were fired at Aurora police Sunday night as law enforcement tried to quell the violence caused after a peaceful protest became anything but peaceful. The
DeKalb has second day of peaceful marches ruined by rioters
DEKALB- A day after a peaceful march in DeKalb to protest the death of a black man in police custody in Minnesota, police were racing from location to location Sunday night. According to authorities, after a
Sheriff announces new rules for LaSalle County Courthouse re-opening
OTTAWA – Starting Monday, all persons arriving at the LaSalle County Courthouses in Ottawa will have to follow new procedures. LaSalle County Sheriff Tom Templeton announced that all persons entering the facilities will have their temperatures taken.