Marseilles commemorates 3 veterans who died serving in the Vietnam War, rededicates highways
Debbie Sapp was honored the community of Marseilles will remember her brother Staff Sgt. Jon Charles Sapp, along with Spc. Norman Treest and Sgt. Michael Vangelisti, who each died while actively serving during the Vietnam War. She
Photos: Marseilles honors 3 who died serving in Vietnam
Baseball: Henry edges Milford, advances to state semis for first time
Just before the bottom of the seventh inning Monday, Henry-Senachwine pitcher Lance Kiesewetter went over to third baseman Zach Barnes and hugged him. “I just said to him, ‘We got this. Let’s go,’” Kieswetter said. Kiesewetter then
La Salle County police blotter: May 29, 2023
Kailee J. Longmire, 30, of rural Mendota, was charged by Mendota police with driving while suspended Friday. Nicholas R Henderson, 35, of Arlington, was charged by Mendota police with violation of conditions of pretrial release Sunday in
Softball: St. Bede peels Orangeville 6-1, punches ticket back to state
STERLING — You just don’t ever know how the St. Bede softball team will get you when you step on the diamond against the Bruins. They can beat you in many ways. Lily Bosnich and Emily Slingsby
Sauk Valley Republican senators say budget plan is not balanced
This story was updated online on Monday, May 29 to reflect passage of the spending plan on Saturday morning. SPRINGFIELD – Two state senators representing the Sauk Valley took issue with the 2024 budget bill passed by
Baseball: Joliet Catholic overwhelms Hall, eventually, to win Geneseo Supersectional
GENESEO — Nate Ciemny fully expected to pitch Monday during the Class 2A Geneseo Supersectional. He did not, however, expect to be entering the game so quickly and with his team’s fortunes already somewhat hanging in the
Photos: The life and times of Wild Bill Hickok reenacted in Utica
Take steps to have fun safely this boating season
Te start of the boating season is upon us. Boating enthusiasts are enjoying warm, sunny days on the Chain O’ Lakes and other Northern Illinois waterways. But before kicking off another summer of fishing, swimming and water
Illinois Valley communities gather to ‘pay honor to those who gave their all’
Dom Rivara of Oglesby served in the U.S. Navy and was at sea for a nine-month span that included the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis. He was on duty when word came a shot was fired across the