Pistol Shrimp drop season opener in Springfield

The Illinois Valley Pistol Shrimp gave up a run in the bottom of the ninth inning and another in the 10th in a 6-5 loss to the Springfield Lucky Horseshoes in a Prospect League season opener Wednesday
Peru QuikTrip to open June 8

Peru residents and travelers will have another convenience and gasoline option off of Interstate 80 beginning Thursday, June 8. QuikTrip Corporation is a regional convenience store retailer with more than 900 stores in 14 states. A new
Perfect summer weather predicted for Ottawa 2 Rivers Wine Fest

Though its description declares the 2023 Ottawa 2 Rivers Wine Fest this weekend to be held “rain or shine,” it appears the weather may be nearly as hot as the tickets to that event themselves. Temperatures are
Utica approves a $299K contract for street program

The Utica Village Board on Wednesday approved a $299,000 bid from Advanced Asphalt Co. to complete its street program. At a special noon meeting, village officials learned Advanced Asphalt not only had the low bid but also
NewsTribune Athlete of the Week: Bureau Valley’s Elijah House

Elijah House capped his high school career with a successful postseason. At the Class 1A Rockridge Sectional, the Bureau Valley senior qualified for the state meet in the 800 meters and the 400 while also helping the
Trial dates set in assault of Ottawa coach

An Ottawa man will stand trial Sept. 11 after police said he struck an Ottawa High School baseball coach. Andrew J. Mucci, 53, appeared Wednesday in La Salle County Circuit Court, accompanied by Ottawa defense attorney Darrell
La Salle County police reports: May 31, 2023

Reynaldo J. Godina, 38, of La Salle, was picked up by La Salle police on a La Salle County warrant for failure to appear (traffic) at 8:54 p.m. Tuesday at O’Conor Avenue and LaHarpe Street. Zak Holtz-Robisky,
La Salle library to host Jesmyn Ward on June 6

The La Salle Public Library, in partnership with Illinois Libraries Present, will virtually host two-time National Book Award winner, Jesmyn Ward, in conversation with Executive Director of the American Library Association Tracie D. Hall at 7 p.m.
Heart health

Lifestyle changes can go a long way in keeping your heart healthy. High blood pressure and strokes can occur for a variety of reasons, some of which are controllable. It is estimated that 47% of American adults
Goblin Gaming in Ottawa to host worlds of fun available to play, purchase

After meeting at a place as serious as can be, Andy Bryan and Kevin Bennett are taking a big step toward a business with a much lighter, much more fun feel. The two have partnered to open