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Protect yourself from West Nile

Protect yourself from West Nile

By Cynthia Grau/WJEZ News The Livingston County Public Health Department released information recently that a bird has tested positive for the West Nile Virus in Livingston County. People who observe a sick or dying bird should contact the Livingston County Health Department.  To date, there have been no human cases of West Nile Virus in…MORE

Coach with local ties making strides in Upstate Illinois

Coach with local ties making strides in Upstate Illinois

By Mark Myre/WJEZ Sports Once of the best basketball coaches in the state is Tony Dunlap.   Coach Dunlap has been the head basketball coach of Lanark Eastland for 22 years.   He even has a connection with Pontiac.    In 1993 he was coaching a grade school team who lost one game that year, to Pontiac Junior…MORE

A muskie for Mark?

A muskie for Mark?

By Mark Myre/WJEZ Sports Next week is the week to go for a Muskie.    Christian Laettner caught a 49.5, in Minnesota, and our Lake at Lake Carroll has some monsters as well.    My side hobbies are golf, and muskie fishing, and next week I will do both.   So as I go for the monster in…MORE

Here’s what’s happening in the State of Illinois

Here’s what’s happening in the State of Illinois

  Adding another barrier to gun trafficking may have been an unintended side effect of newly signed legislation regarding pawn shops.The law says pawn brokers can’t take in or buy items where the serial number or other identifying marks have been removed, altered, or destroyed. The bill’s sponsor, State Sen. Don Harmon (D-Oak Park), says…MORE

Pontiac meets statewide ticket low

Pontiac meets statewide ticket low

By Cynthia Grau/WJEZ News Illinois Transportation statistics announced this week the estimated seatbelt usage for Illinois drivers has reached an all-time high, and those numbers in Pontiac are no different. According to Pontiac Police Major Dan Davis, the seatbelt violation statistics they collect fall in line with the 95.2 percent state usage rate. Davis also…MORE

E-Waste Drive coming to Fairbury

E-Waste Drive coming to Fairbury

By Cynthia Grau/WJEZ News Fairbury is having an E-Waste Collection Day Saturday, Aug. 29, from 7 to 1 at the City Hall parking lot. With the State of Illinois prohibiting electronic waste in landfills, the City of Fairbury does not pick up electronics. This is the chance for people to get rid of items, including…MORE

Museum gains new book

Museum gains new book

By Cynthia Grau/WJEZ News The Livingston County War Museum-Dal Estes Education Center acquired a new piece to its facility recently. The Zebell Family, with the help from Pontiac Historian Dave Sullivan and the Pontiac Public library, was able to donate a World War II history book, filled with newspaper clippings collected during the war. The…MORE

Here’s what’s happening in the State of Illinois

Here’s what’s happening in the State of Illinois

By Cynthia Grau/WJEZ News Tourism remains one of the biggest industries in the state of Illinois, and it keeps getting bigger. State Tourism Director, Springfield’s Cory Jobe, says nearly 110,000,000 people visiting the state last year, a new record, generating $2.7 billion in sales tax monies. Jobe says the state will start publishing a twice-yearly…MORE

Senator looks for solutions

Senator looks for solutions

By Cynthia Grau/WJEZ News With Springfield remaining in a budget deadlock, Senator Jason Barickman is looking for ways to make that impasse end. Barickman was a guest on Community Forum with Todd Wineburner recently and admitted he believes the biggest problem is with the house speaker not looking to budge. “I think the difficulty and…MORE

Kids Day SUNDAY

Kids Day SUNDAY

By Cynthia Grau/WJEZ News The annual Red Fez Shrine Club Kids Day is happening Sunday at the historic courthouse grounds in Pontiac. Club member Dale Campbell said this event helps raise awareness for the Chicago Shriner’s Hospital and is a chance to entertain local children. “Everything is 25 cents. If they want to ride on…MORE