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DePue man gets prison for striking child

The Times - Thu Nov 05

A DePue man, arrested on a charge of aggravated battery to a child younger than 13 in August, was sentenced to prison Thursday in the La Salle County courtroom of Circuit Judge Cynthia Raccuglia.

First prize teachers, teens

The Times - Thu Nov 05

Words to live by. I've discussed them before. Now it's time to put them into play and use them.

Health Department schedules H1N1 clinics in Ottawa, Streator

The Times - Thu Nov 05

The La Salle County Health Department has tentatively scheduled three H1N1 clinics.

State police share results of alcohol enforcement patrols

The Times - Thu Nov 05

Illinois State Police District 17 announced the results of an Alcohol Countermeasure Enforcement patrol conducted in La Salle County during October.

La Salle County grants Ottawa bond wish

The Times - Tue Nov 03

The La Salle County Board gave unanimous approval Tuesday to a key element in Ottawa's plan to provide additional water and sewer lines to its industrial park and gain ownership of the long-vacant downtown Jordan Block.

Health department schedules additional clinics

The Times - Tue Nov 03

With 2,500 doses of vaccines in stock, the La Salle County Health Department staged its first H1N1 vaccine clinic Monday and gave 1,646 doses.

Aussem a 'nay' on HH deal

The Times - Tue Nov 03

Ottawa City Commissioner Dan Aussem said at the City Council meeting Tuesday no one else on the council shared his qualms about the city's plan to extend water and sewer lines to Heritage Harbor - and near the city's industrial park - in exchange for the city getting the Jordan Block.

Circuit Court debuts new software

The Times - Tue Nov 03

Monday marked the start of a new software system that processes all criminal, traffic and all civil court cases from one integrated database at the office of Joseph Carey, clerk of the Circuit Court in La Salle County.

Radium Dial tragedy subject of talk

The Times - Mon Nov 02

Dr. Ross Mullner will discuss the Radium Dial tragedy Sunday, Nov. 8, during the annual meeting of the La Salle County Historical Society at Pitstick Pavilion north of Ottawa.

Tax increase to have no or little impact on homeowners

The Times - Mon Nov 02

Despite plans for a 16-percent property tax levy increase by La Salle County, most taxpayers will not be paying more.

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