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The L-P and Oglesby Catholic Schools have a new name – and a new patron saint: Carlo Acutis.
Jayden Fulkerson hit a deep 3-pointer at the end of the third quarter to give Princeton a two-point lead, and the Tigers rode the momentum to a 56-47 win over Sterling on Friday.
Northview School in Peru is considering expanding its facilities to keep up with the growth in its pre-kindergarten programming, academic intervention programming, English language learner and special education support services.
Shaw Local Radio will host its Bridal and Event Expo from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 23, at Senica’s Oak Ridge on U.S. 6 just east of La Salle.
Illinois Valley Community College’s Continuing Education Office offers classes in February, March and April for college-bound high school students planning to take standardized college admissions tests.
Wallace Center for Hearing - Hearing is a vital sense that plays a critical role in how we connect with the world and communicate with others.
Tickets are still available but selling fast for the Starved Rock Country Community Foundation’s first “Mardi Gras Carnivale” at Senica’s Oak Ridge Golf Club Saturday, March 1.
All qualifying La Salle residents now have the opportunity to apply for the Housing Rehabilitation Grant, after the North Central Illinois Council of Governments opened the applications.
Immigration attorney Sara Dady said the Illinois Trust Act helps build trust with local police to ensure public safety, particularly for people who fear deportation if they report incidents
An Ottawa man was sentenced Thursday to 28 years in prison for an armed Ottawa home invasion, during which shots were fired.
St. Bede Abbey and Academy named Michel Massamba as the new director of mission advancement and major gifts.
Debo Ace Hardware - Winter is the perfect time to refresh your home with a new coat of paint.
The La Salle-Peru girls bowling team is making its third state appearance in the last four years this weekend.
Bill Walsh Automotive’s Coronet Dodge Chrysler Jeep dealership in Peru will close on Feb. 28.
A Marseilles man accused of killing his dad on Father’s Day weekend waived his right to a jury trial Wednesday. Logan Petre will stand trial before a judge May 28.
Immigration attorney Sara Dady will be speaking 5:30 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 20, at Mendota High School Auditorium, 2300 W. Main St.
Gov. JB Pritzker has proposed growing spending by about $2 billion without new income or service taxes in the upcoming fiscal year. Here is what Illinois Valley state lawmakers had to say about it.
A common question asked about the April 1 referendum is whether it’s advisory or binding. It is. If voters say "yes" then the city will hire a city manager.
The St. Bede, LaMoille, Bureau Valley and DePue boys basketball teams lost Wednesday.
The La Salle-Peru High School Renaissance Students of the Month were recognized Wednesday during a breakfast ceremony.
The La Salle-Peru High School Board and administration are hosting a coffee talk about the recent progress made in replanting its agriculture program.
Brennan & Stuart - Renter’s insurance is an essential consideration for anyone living in a rented property.
La Salle and Peru will be getting a spotlight in the form of a PBS television show on Feb. 27.
La Salle County’s first female judge is calling it a career.
A teen was put on probation Oct. 29 for bringing a gun on into Ottawa High School. The next day, he was charged with possessing a stolen car. Now, he’s headed into residential treatment.
The Arukah Institute of Healing, Inc. has been awarded $3.6 million as part of Gov. JB Pritzker’s $200 million statewide initiative to expand innovative healthcare services for underserved populations.
Jason Edgcomb: I'll listen to what anyone has to say. I think the pool is a perfect example. I wasn't afraid to tell people I was not in favor of it.
What do you believe is the greatest issue facing the city of Peru at this time and how do you plan to address it? The biggest issue is, and always has been transparency between city hall and the citizens. Too many secrets about how they’re running our town and spend our money.
The city of La Salle held two public hearings Tuesday on proposed improvements to the city’s water treatment plant and water system.
The Mendota boys basketball team wrapped up an outright conference title, the Putnam County boys basketball team won its first game of the season and more basketball results in Tuesday's NewsTribune roundup.
Marquette beat St. Bede and Amboy beat Putnam County in the semifinals of the Class 1A St. Bede Regional on Tuesday.
The city of La Salle donated $300 on Tuesday to the Illinois Valley baseball league, formerly the La Salle, Oglesby and Peru little leagues.
The 18th annual Flute Day is scheduled 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 22, at the Congregational Church of Peru, 1431 Fourth St.
Oglesby American Legion will host its monthly steak fry from 5 to 9 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 27, at 410 Clark St.
The Oglesby Knights of Columbus, 307 E. Florence St., will host a fish and shrimp fry from 4 to 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 21. Proceeds benefit Holy Family School.
The Oglesby City Council has a new commissioner. Austin Cullinan will replace Tony Stefanelli.
Surf Internet - In today’s digital age, high-speed internet is more than just a convenience—it is a powerful tool that strengthens family connections and enhances communication.
The Illinois Valley is in a drought and the Illinois River is low. So far, it doesn’t look like there’s a big risk of late-winter/early-spring flooding.
The Hall, Henry-Senachwine and Fieldcrest girls basketball teams had their seasons ended Monday in regional play.
With the forecast calling for wind chills as low as -18 degrees at 6 a.m. Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service in Chicago, schools in Bureau County are adapting their schedules for Tuesday, Feb. 18.
The city of Oglesby opened its fire station as an emergency warming center, it announced Monday.
After about five decades in business, Peru barber Dave Waldorf is retiring.
Illinois Valley Community College’s popular Edible Car Contest is back for its 19th year, testing the skills of dozens of competitors and thrilling audiences who cram the racing arena to cheer on their favorite vehicles.
Dani Holland, program director for Shaw Local Radio and host at WALS 102, was named The MusicRow Reporter of the Year.
What is the biggest issue facing Peru? Douglas Bernabei: The city is now living paycheck to paycheck. Should the current practices of the incumbent mayor continue the city will no doubt be forced to have massive property tax increase, cuts in service or both
What ideas do you have to grow Peru? Ken Kolowski: Continue to build on our newly developed industrial park, continue to grow our retail base like Popeyes and Ollie’s keep growing Pohar subdivision in which 20 new homes have been built
Illinois Valley Community College campuses in Oglesby and Ottawa will be closed on Monday, Feb. 17, in observance of Presidents’ Day.
Illinois Valley Community College Board of Trustees will meet at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, February 19, in the Board Room, C-307.
St. Bede Academy announced the top 10 of the Class of 2025.
The Illinois Valley Sunrise Rotary hosted its Adult Pinewood Derby on Sunday at the Silver Dome in DePue.