Category Archives: Local News

Meet Helga at the Livingston County Humane Society

Meet Helga at the Livingston County Humane Society

This is Helga By Todd Wineburner The Livingston County Humane Society is back on WJEZ as regular guests on the Community Forum. Lydia Ward of the LCHS talked this morning (8/5) about Helga, a mature dachshund/chihuahua mix who’s looking for a home. Helga is a little shy, so the ideal home for her would be…MORE

More COVID-19 Cases Identified in Livingston County

More COVID-19 Cases Identified in Livingston County

By Todd Wineburner The Livingston County health department is reporting six more positive COVID-19 tests. The latest numbers were provided to county health officials yesterday (8/4), and they include positive tests for five women and one man. Three of the women with positive tests were asymptomatic when tested. All of the individuals are isolated and…MORE

COVID-19 Total in Livingston County Rises to 94

COVID-19 Total in Livingston County Rises to 94

By Todd Wineburner The latest test results for Livingston County residents add eight new COVID-19 to the county’s total. Among those eight are two people in their 20s, three people in their 40s, and three children under the age of 10. All are currently recovering in isolation. In Livingston County, 11 cases remain active. There…MORE

Boys and Girls Club Duck Race a Success

Boys and Girls Club Duck Race a Success

By Todd Wineburner The 2020 edition of the Mighty Vermilion Duck Race started with the traditional dumping of the ducks into the river on Saturday afternoon. The annual “race” is a fundraiser for the Boys and Girls Club of Livingston County and club CEO Jodi Martin had nothing but praise for the sponsors who stepped…MORE

Changes Coming to Livingston County WIC Program

Changes Coming to Livingston County WIC Program

By Todd Wineburner On August 17th, Livingston County’s WIC program will stop distributing benefits on paper checks and transition to issuing EBT cards to participating households. According to WIC Coordinator Kathy Kennell, the change should make the program more convenient because a single card will contain the benefits for an entire household. Previously, checks were…MORE

High School Sports Have COVID-Driven Changes

High School Sports Have COVID-Driven Changes

Illinois High School Association officials announced yesterday (7/29) that athletics in the 2020-2021 school year will be significantly rearranged in an effort to provide for student safety. Truncated competition seasons will begin on August 10th, November 16th, February 15th, and May 3rd. Some of the most significant changes involve football, girls volleyball, and boys soccer.…MORE

Positive COVID-19 Reports Continue to Arrive in Livingston County

Positive COVID-19 Reports Continue to Arrive in Livingston County

As of Wednesday (7/29/20), the number of COVID-19 cases reported to the Livingston County Health Department stands at 81. According to LCHD Health Education and Marketing Director Erin Fogarty, the latest cases involve two adult women who are recovering in isolation. The county has received over 4,000 test results. Of the 81 people infected, 68…MORE

Pritzker Announces Plans for 2020-2021 Sports

Pritzker Announces Plans for 2020-2021 Sports

Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker Governor J.B. Pritzker has announced a three-tiered regulatory system for sports competitions in Illinois. In a news conference Wednesday afternoon (7/29/20), Pritzker said sports will be grouped according to contact and proximity. The governor outlined a system that defines each activity as low-, medium-, or high-risk. After that general classification, activities…MORE

LCHD Coronavirus Update 7/24/20

LCHD Coronavirus Update 7/24/20

The Livingston County Health Department says another two country residents have tested positive for COVID-19 infection. Health Education and Marketing Director Erin Fogarty says two men in their 20s are the latest reported cases. The two men are recovering in isolation. That brings the county’s COVID-19 cases to a total of 69, with ten cases…MORE

The Pontiac Chamber’s Golf Outing is Still On

The Pontiac Chamber’s Golf Outing is Still On

The Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce is teaming up with the Pontiac Elk’s Lodge to present a COVID-19- adjusted golf event to the community. According to Chamber Director Cathi Coppinger, the golf outing will run from August 23rd through the 27th. Registration for the event is handled through the Chamber offices with golf teams setting…MORE