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United Way Announces Changes for 2020

United Way Announces Changes for 2020

By Todd Wineburner Starting January 1st, the United Way of Livingston County has a new phone number. That may not seem that exciting at face value, but Executive Director Deb Howard says the phone number is just one aspect of some changes going on at the charity. Howard says her hours with the organization are…MORE

New Developments in Cullom Triple Murder

New Developments in Cullom Triple Murder

Livingston County Coroner Danny Watson/WJEZ file photo By Neil Doyle Livingston County Coroner Danny Watson has identified the three victims of a triple homicide on Christmas in Cullom. Norman Walker, 51, Shirley Brewer, 48, and Christian Brewer, 27, were the three victims, according to a news release. Clifford Brewer, 53, of Cullom, is accused of…MORE

Accident Takes One Life Christmas Eve

Accident Takes One Life Christmas Eve

By A.J. Harris A Christmas Eve accident claimed the life of a 51-year-old Odell man. Livingston County Coroner Danny Watson says that just before 9 p.m. Tuesday, a 2001 Oldsmobile left the road and rolled over into a field. The driver was killed when he was thrown from the vehicle. The driver was the only…MORE

Tragic Christmas News: 3 Dead in Cullom

Tragic Christmas News: 3 Dead in Cullom

By A.J. Harris A suspect is in custody after a triple homicide early Christmas Morning in Cullom. Emergency crews were dispatched at around 2:05 AM to the 400 block of East Jackson Street, where Livingston County Coroner Danny Watson pronounced three individuals dead at the scene. The victims included a 51-year-old man, a 48-year-old woman,…MORE

Kids Bored on School Break? Get Them in the Kitchen

Kids Bored on School Break? Get Them in the Kitchen

By Todd Wineburner Connections between parents and children can be strengthened in the kitchen. That’s according to Monica Nyman, a registered dietitian and Senior Nutrition Educator with the St. Louis District Dairy Council. Nyman says one of the obvious benefits of bringing children into meal preparation is extra hands to help with the work. She…MORE

Don’t Let The Holiday Spirit Move You Into a Bad Pet Decision

Don’t Let The Holiday Spirit Move You Into a Bad Pet Decision

  By Todd Wineburner Karen Gregory from the Livingston County Humane Society is encouraging central Illinois residents to think carefully before adopting a new pet as part of the season’s celebrations. “When a person takes on that responsibility, they need to give it a lot of serious thought,” Gregory said during a recent interview with…MORE

GED Prep Classes Could Make 2020 a Great Year for Some Livingston County Residents

GED Prep Classes Could Make 2020 a Great Year for Some Livingston County Residents

By Todd Wineburner The next GED preparatory classes at Heartland Community College start on January 13th, and Steve Fast, Heartland’s Director of Public Information, says the free courses can mark an important change in a person’s working life. “Studies show that having a high school credential is almost essential to get any job,” Fast said…MORE

Three Pontiac Football Alums Are Bracing for a National Championship Game

Three Pontiac Football Alums Are Bracing for a National Championship Game

Pontiac Superintendent Jon Kilgore sings the praises of three former Pontiac players on the Podcasts page at WJEZ.com By Todd Wineburner NCAA football’s Division III National Championship game is Friday night (12/20/19) and three Pontiac alums will be part of the action. Colton Bauknecht, Tyler Rich, and Gavin Bauknecht are all on the roster at…MORE

Let Cooler Heads Prevail During the Holidays

Let Cooler Heads Prevail During the Holidays

By Neil Doyle The holiday season can cause stress and anxiety, but IHR in Pontiac has some tips to stay happy and relaxed this time of year. Executive Director Joe Vaughan made a top 10 list designed to keep the holidays positive this year. He suggests trying to stay relaxed, stay in the moment and…MORE

Ink Might Soon Flow in Chenoa

Ink Might Soon Flow in Chenoa

By A.J. Harris and the WJEZ staff The Chenoa City Council last week passed an ordinance allowing body art businesses in the city. That paves the way for a proposed tattoo shop at 102 E. Cemetery. Tattoos and body modifications have been available for centuries, but their commercial viability has grown significantly over the last…MORE