4-H members take aim during Summer Sizzle Shoot

Write Team: Sayonara Ukulele!
“I play guitar. Haphazardly – the best I can. I taught myself just playing on my parents’ porch in Princeton,” Todd Volker writes in a Write Team column.
True story of Ottawa ‘Radium Girls’ focus of Streator play
Engle Lane Theatre in Streator will present “These Shining Lives,” a drama based on the true story of the women who worked at the Radium Dial Company in Ottawa, beginning Sunday, June 15.
4-H members take aim during Summer Sizzle Shoot
Eighty-five youth competed in the multi-discipline Illinois 4-H Shooting Sports Contest, organized by 4-H staff and volunteers from Marshall-Putnam counties, with essential support from volunteers in La Salle and Stark counties.
4-H members take aim during Summer Sizzle Shoot
Eighty-five youth competed in the multi-discipline Illinois 4-H Shooting Sports Contest, organized by 4-H staff and volunteers from Marshall-Putnam counties, with essential support from volunteers in La Salle and Stark counties.
Write Team: Sayonara Ukulele!

Kaitlyn Anderson, Lauren Harbison elevate programs at Henry, hope to do same at IVCC

Kaitlyn Anderson, Lauren Harbison elevate programs at Henry, hope to do same at IVCC
Lifelong best friends Kaitlyn Anderson and Lauren Harbison led the Henry-Senachwine volleyball and softball teams to unprecedented success and hope to do the same at IVCC as they continue their volleyball and softball careers.
Kaitlyn Anderson, Lauren Harbison elevate programs at Henry, hope to do same at IVCC
Lifelong best friends Kaitlyn Anderson and Lauren Harbison led the Henry-Senachwine volleyball and softball teams to unprecedented success and hope to do the same at IVCC as they continue their volleyball and softball careers.
La Salle approves new donation parameters
The city will cap each donation at $500 individually each year, with the council capping donation funds at $6,000 annually. Both parameters exclude potential donations to the Illinois Valley Food Pantry in La Salle and the Illinois