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Monday, June 17
by
Jennifer Russell
LaSalle County Sheriff’s Office Fourth of July Traffic Enforcement
The LaSalle County Sheriff's Office is launching an intensified traffic enforcement campaign from June 21st to July 8th, focusing on impaired and unbuckled drivers ahead of the July Fourth celebrations. Sheriff Adam Diss emphasizes the importance of sobriety while driving and encourages the use ...
Monday, June 17
by
Jennifer Russell
Princeton City Council Meeting June 3, 2024
Watch the Princeton City Council Meeting from June 3rd
Monday, June 17
by
Jennifer Russell
Culvert Replacement will Close Part of 1800 North Avenue on June 24, 2024
Residents of 1800 North Avenue, please note that an essential culvert replacement project will close the road from 2550 East to 2750 East starting June 24th. The work is aimed at improving infrastructure and safety in the area. While the replacement is expected to ...
Sunday, June 16
by
Sean Kernan
Two Peoria Teens Charged in Recent Shootings
In Peoria, rising concerns over gun violence continue as authorities charged two teenagers, Christopher Polnitz Cleary and Camarion Puryear, in connection with several shootings. The incidents, which occurred on June 7 and 9, involved a blue Dodge Caliber from which numerous shots were fired, ...
Sunday, June 16
by
Sean Kernan
Princeton Public Library Welcomes New Cafe Sponsor
In Princeton, a fresh partnership brews at the local public library as First State Bank steps in as the Cafe sponsor for June. This sponsorship, part of a revitalized program post-COVID-19, aims not only to support the library's social hub but also to spotlight ...
Sunday, June 16
by
Jennifer Russell
LaSalle County Sheriff Report 6/16/2024
On 6/13/2024 at 7:03 pm LaSalle County Deputies conducted a traffic stop in the area of N 21st RD & E 22nd RD. (Grand Rapids TWP) Emilee Carbone (35) of Streator was cited for speeding 73 mph in a 55 mph zone. On 6/13/2024 at 10:53 pm ...
Saturday, June 15
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Jennifer Russell
June 2024 Cafe Sponsor for Princeton Public Library is First State Bank
The Princeton Public Library has announced that First State Bank will sponsor its cafe for the coming month of June. This partnership aims to promote the bank's Vista Club, designed for customers aged 50 and over. The sponsorship program, restarted after a hiatus due ...
Saturday, June 15
by
Jennifer Russell
LaSalle County Sheriff Report 6/15/2024
On 6/13/2024 at 5:13 am LaSalle County Deputies located a vehicle with a male subject standing outside of it waving people down in the area of I-39 & W Walnut ST. (LaSalle TWP) Subsequently the owner/operator of the vehicle, Thomas Madden (75) of Chicago, ...
Friday, June 14
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Jennifer Russell
Free Fishing Days in Illinois from June 14th to 17th
Today, June 14, 2024, began the four-day free fishing event in the State of Illinois. From June 14th to 17th, you can fish without purchasing a license, salmon stamp, or inland trout stamp. This is a great opportunity to celebrate Father’s Day by spending ...
Friday, June 14
by
Jennifer Russell
Freedom House Engraved Brick Program for the New Farmer’s Garden
You can help Freedom House continue to provide free survivors of domestic or sexual assault by purchasing a personalized engraved brick for the new Farmer's Garden. The bricks will be on the south side of the Nedda and Donald Simon Conference Center. "Farmer's Garden. ...
Friday, June 14
by
Jennifer Russell
Autopsy Conducted on Human Remains found in Old Cherry Mine
Authorities are continuing their investigation into human remains found at the decommissioned Cherry Mine in Cherry, Illinois. An autopsy was conducted on June 11, 2024, but results are still pending. The Bureau County Sheriff's Office, along with Coroner Alexandria Wamhoff, is handling the case. ...
Friday, June 14
by
Jennifer Russell
Dedicated Volunteer Elected to Freedom House Board of Directors
A dedicated volunteer of Freedom House has been elected to the Board of Directors. Susan Fandel was elected to a three-year term on the Board of Directors and brings a wealth of experience and a commitment to domestic and sexual violence prevention. Susan Fandel ...
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