13 additional residents of Livingston County test positive to COVID-19
PONTIAC – Livingston County Health Department confirmed that 13 more residents have tested positive for COVID-19. The newly confirmed cases are a female and four males under the age of 20, three females and one male in
Bureau County sees 4 more COVID-19 cases
PRINCETON – Four more cases of COVID-19 were reported in Bureau County. These individuals are a male teenager, a female in their 30’s, a female in their 40’s, and a male in their 40’s. The Bureau, Putnam,
DeKalb County sees 27 more COVID-19 cases
DEKALB – 27 additional cases of COVID-19 were reported in DeKalb County by the health department on Monday. These cases represent those reported electronically Friday through Monday. DeKalb County Health Department has reported 1,022 cases in total,
Four more COVID-19 deaths announced in LaSalle County
OTTAWA – The LaSalle County Health Department said Monday that they have recorded four more COVID-19 related deaths. The individuals are a woman in her 70’s, two women in their 90’s, and a man in his
Over 1,700 new COVID-19 cases in Illinois, IDPH reports
SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Department of Public Health reported 12 more COVID-19 related deaths in the state on Monday, along with 1,773 new confirmed cases. Since the beginning of the pandemic, 207,854 individuals have tested positive, including
Portions of former Del Monte facility in Mendota purchased by Seneca Foods
MENDOTA – Seneca Foods has purchased some of the property of the former Del Monte production facility in Mendota. LaSalle County property tax information shows the New York based company as the current owner of portions
Michigan man finds $43,000 in couch he bought for $35
IVCC announces 2021 budget – no tax increase planned
OGLESBY – The Illinois Valley Community College’s board approved a tentative 2021 budget last week. The plan is not expected to require a tax increase. Revenues are projected at $32.1 million, less than one percent over the
Starved Rock and Matthiessen Park remain closed
UTICA – Starved Rock and Matthiessen State Park will remain closed for the foreseeable future as officials work to clean up after the storm which battered North Central Illinois a week ago. The Deracho brought with it