A Night to Remember prom set in Princeton for special needs individuals

A Night to Remember prom will be conducted 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Saturday, April 20, at the Bureau County Metro Center, 837 Park Ave., Princeton.
A Night to Remember prom set in Princeton for special needs individuals

A Night to Remember prom will be conducted 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Saturday, April 20, at the Bureau County Metro Center, 837 Park Ave., Princeton.
April 1 deadline nears to apply for $1,000 grants from Rotary Club of Princeton

The application deadline for the Rotary club of Princeton’s Love Our Community grant is nearing.
April 1 deadline nears to apply for $1,000 grants from Rotary Club of Princeton

The application deadline for the Rotary club of Princeton’s Love Our Community grant is nearing.
IVCC to offer Continuing Education Department classes in March 2024

Illinois Valley Community College’s Continuing Education Department will offer several classes in March. Perfect your swing dancing steps, sharpen your photography skills and learn estate planning tips.
Rotary Club of Princeton announces 2024 scholarships

The Rotary Club of Princeton announced new scholarships for 2024 and revised its applications with the intent to help more graduating seniors further their education.
Rotary Club of Princeton announces 2024 scholarships

The Rotary Club of Princeton announced new scholarships for 2024 and revised its applications with the intent to help more graduating seniors further their education.
Illinois Valley YMCA Dolphins win small team Illinois YMCA state title

The Illinois Valley YMCA Dolphins won the small team state title at the Illinois Valley YMCA State Meet.
Softball: Bethany Odle throws out potential tying run at plate, Indian Creek holds off Mendota

Bethany Odle threw out the potential tying run at the plate as Indian Creek kept Mendota from coming back from seven runs down, holding on for an 11-10 win Thursday in a wild finish in Shabbona.
Mason Shannon acquitted in rural Ottawa death

Mason Shannon was acquitted of involuntary manslaughter. Thursday, a judge handed down a not-guilty verdict in the 2017 death of Michael Castelli of Ottawa.