Food truck regulations come to Princeton

PRINCETON – Mobile food vendors will continue to be allowed in the city of Princeton, but now under proposed new guidelines. The long winded debate on food trucks continued at Princeton’s City Council meeting on Monday. The 

Illinois EPA awards grants for unsewered area communities

SPRINGFIELD —Illinois Environmental Protection Agency Director John Kim announced grant awards to assist area communities that lack or need improvement to sewage and wastewater collection infrastructure. Cherry, Compton, Leland, Rutland, Standard and Streator each were awarded $30,000,

Mask rules lifted for fully vaccinated Illinois residents

SPRINGFIELD – After a new set of rules were released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Governor J.B. Pritzker lifted portions of the state’s mask mandate for those who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Many

Cedar Point Fire adding a new engine

CEDAR POINT – A fire truck that previously belonged to a small community in western New York State will soon be in service in a village in LaSalle County.   The Cedar Point Fire Department announced this

IVCC’s cannabis program grows

OGLESBY – Illinois Valley Community College is offering more cannabis related programs. The 10-credit, one-semester certificate got the approval of IVCC’s board of trustees this past week and will provide students with cannabis business proficiency. Courses include

COVID-19 death averages down by nearly 90%

OTTAWA – COVID-19 case and death averages are dwindling weekly in LaSalle County. According to the LaSalle County Health Department and Studstill Media data, in just two weeks, 7-day Coronavirus case averages have dropped by 44% and 7-day