Wyaton Hills Ladies Play Day, Tuesday, July 1

Princeton Christian Academy student wins statewide DAR essay contest

Princeton Christian Academy student wins statewide DAR essay contest
A Princeton Christian Academy freshman was recently recognized by the Illinois Daughters of the American Revolution for his essay on Founding Father Roger Sherman.
Ottawa council approves storage facility on Etna Road, anchoring north side development
A self-storage facility is set to anchor the first phase of a larger development on the north side of Ottawa, after Ottawa City Council approved a conditional use permit for a 4.5-acre project along Etna Road.
Ottawa council approves storage facility on Etna Road, anchoring north side development

Summer notebook: Princeton girls basketball tunes up at Bradley Camp
The Princeton girls basketball team had a neat experience playing at Bradley University Team Camp on Saturday. Also, Jhavon Hayes has resigned after three seasons as PHS head softball coach to become hitting coach for the Illinois
Summer notebook: Princeton girls basketball tunes up at Bradley Camp

Noah LaPorte fills all roles at Princeton, All-State on the field/court, role model off it
Noah LaPorte’s legacy speaks for itself. The BCR Athlete of the Year had an encore year to remember, named All-State and unanimous Three Rivers East All-Conference honors in two sports and Player of the Year for the
Noah LaPorte fills all roles at Princeton, All-State on the field/court, role model off it

Canal Street to close July 7 for sewer project in Ottawa
The next phase of Ottawa’s sewer separation project will begin Monday, July 7, and will require the closure of multiple blocks of Canal Street for the next several months.