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Illinois Master Gardeners will teach winter seed sowing techniques Jan. 31 from 10 a.m. to noon at Nell’s Woodland in Ottawa.
Earlville Community Unit School District No. 9 has hired Jenette R. Fruit as superintendent beginning with the 2026-2027 school year.
Reddick Public Library in Ottawa has scheduled several events for the week of Jan. 1, including movie screenings, escape rooms and club meetings.
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The Red Stocking Fund has received donations totaling more than $6,000 from individuals, families and organizations to help low-income families celebrate the holidays by providing Christmas gifts to children ages 12 and younger.
A Servant’s Heart, an Ottawa nonprofit organization, hosted its annual Christmas dinner on Tuesday to feed the community.
OSF Saint Clare Medical Center in Princeton recently notified patients that some of their personal and medical information may have been exposed in a breach involving its former electronic health record software vendor, Cerner.
What began as a way to bring some normalcy during the COVID-19 pandemic has now grown into a neighborhood tradition on the 800 block of Banbury Drive in Ottawa.
Heritage Harbor announced that the Illinois Crafter/Bluegill Boathouse & Marina Bar concluded its services with the Ottawa marina community.
The City of Ottawa will collect Christmas trees from Friday, Dec. 26, through Friday, Jan. 30, at the Riordan Pool parking lot.
A diabetes support group will meet on Thursday, Jan. 8, from 9:30-11 a.m. at OSF Saint Paul Medical Center in Mendota.
You may not know Lacey Haltenhof, but if you’ve shopped downtowns in the Illinois Valley this holiday season, you’ve seen her work.
Seneca High School named its November students of the month.
The library has scheduled multiple events for the week of Jan. 5-10:
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State Rep. Amy “Murri” Briel, who represents the 76th House District covering parts of DeKalb, La Salle and Bureau counties, is hosting the event.
Ottawa Township High School will induct Dr. Richard “Dick” Martin into its Hall of Fame in 2026.
The ordinance stands: Feed a feral cat in unincorporated La Salle County and, yes, you could be fined $75. But there have been behind-the-scenes discussions between between county authorities and the Safe House Animal Rescue League, which opposes the ban on feeding feral cats.
If you’ve been dreaming of a white Christmas, well, dream on. It looks as if Santa and his reindeer won’t be landing on any snow-covered rooftops in the Illinois Valley.
Illinois Master Naturalists will lead a winter nature walk Jan. 17 from 11 a.m. to noon at Nell’s Woodland in Ottawa.
The Ottawa City Council approved the purchase of Knox Box equipment, allowing the Ottawa Fire Department to begin a residential emergency access program that lets firefighters and paramedics enter homes during emergencies without forcing entry.
Bring the kids to see Santa Sunday, Dec. 21 at Hank's Farm in Ottawa.
Several Bill Walsh auto dealerships in Ottawa are under new ownership following their acquisition by Midwest-based automotive retailer Home Run Auto Group.
Ottawa City Council approved annexation agreements allowing 13 homes in the Woodridge subdivision to be brought into the city during their meeting on Tuesday night.
Two seniors have been selected as Ottawa Sunrise Rotary Students of the Month for December.
The Daughters of the American Revolution Illini Chapter honored recipients of the DAR Good Citizen Award from area high schools on Dec. 4 at the Reddick Mansion, according to a DAR news release.
Supporters call it Medical Aid in Dying. Opponents call it assisted suicide. The health care network serving the Illinois Valley favors the latter phrase – and pledged to not engage in it.
Horizon House in Peru has launched its annual Tree of Hope campaign with a goal of raising $75,000 to support programs for people with disabilities.
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Five individuals and one team have been selected as 2026 inductees to the Ottawa Township High School Hall of Fame.
The Women Inspired Network recently awarded $8,000 in grants to local nonprofits during its ninth annual Celebration of Giving Sunday, Dec. 9.
Bill Walsh Auto Group announced it will end its Volkswagen franchise operations in Ottawa on Dec. 11, 2025.
Ava Offermann has been named Marquette Academy’s 2025-2026 Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizens Award winner.
Ottawa Township High School has selected four students as winners of its annual holiday art card competition.
Experience a Victorian Christmas as the Reddick Mansion in Ottawa.
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United Way of Eastern La Salle County’s Community Investment Program has allocated $20,000 to the Community Food Basket of Ottawa’s Milk Program to support food security in the region.
Churches across La Salle, Bureau and Putnam counties have announced their Christmas Eve and Christmas Day service schedules for 2025.
Here is the list of couples who applied for La Salle County marriage licenses from Nov. 14 through Nov. 28.
OSF HealthCare has withdrawn its applications to build a replacement hospital in Ottawa and to discontinue services at the current OSF Saint Elizabeth Medical Center, saying the project needs to be re-evaluated.
The Ottawa YMCA has appointed Glenn Haley as its new CEO and executive director, effective on Monday.
Joe Capece, chief executive officer of the Ottawa YMCA, has received the CEO Leadership Legacy Award from the YMCA Illinois Alliance.
The Open Table United Church of Christ will offer a free community meal at noon Sunday, Dec. 14.
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Join the Prairie Singers as they celebrate the season with a heartwarming blend of secular and sacred music that captures the spirit of Christmas.
The 17th annual Freezin’ for a Reezin’ event was held on Friday, Dec. 5, 2025 outside of the WCMY studios downtown Ottawa. Donations supported the Community Food Basket of Ottawa.
The beloved Chris Kringle Market runs through Dec. 21.
The Ottawa City Council placed its annual tax levy, requesting a 7.2% increase in property tax collections but projecting that the city’s tax rate will continue to decline.
The Ottawa City Council got a closer look at the Illinois & Michigan Canal’s restoration efforts during a presentation by the Ottawa Canal Association on Tuesday night.
The Ottawa City Council approved a series of annexations in the Fields Hill subdivision, bringing several north-side homes officially into the city.