Illinois Valley Community College’s Theater Department will present “Tootsie – The Comedy Musical” on two weekends in April. Tickets are on sale now.
Chem Dry of La Salle County, owned and operated by Jim Bibula and Toni George, announced recently they have acquired the rights to service customers in Bureau, Putnam, Marshall and Woodford counties.
The La Salle County Sheriff’s Office announced it is participating in Distracted Driving Awareness Month. Throughout April, motorists can expect increased patrols looking for texting and driving as well as other traffic violations.
A Lansing man will appear Thursday for a detention hearing after a domestic dispute in which Oglesby police seized a pistol that had been rendered into a machine gun.
Spring Valley, La Salle, Peru, Utica, Oglesby, Ottawa and Streator mayors shared their cities accomplishments, issues and visions for the future at the Illinois Valley Chamber of Commerce State of the Cities event Wednesday.
La Salle-Peru High School teachers Troy Woods and Shelly Phillips said they assign the Culture Fair and Family Heritage project because they said a student’s heritage and where they come from is important.
Here are five things to do this weekend in the Illinois Valley, including Easter egg hunts for children and adults.
The La Salle Public Library will offer free ISO certified solar eclipse glasses to individuals and organizations for viewing the total solar eclipse on April 8, while supplies last.
Illinois Valley Chamber of Commerce hosted its annual State of the Cities luncheon on Wednesday at Grand Bear Resort at Starved Rock in Utica. Mayors from Peru, La Salle, Ottawa, Oglesby, Utica Spring Valley and Streator spoke to more than 200 people on the local, social and economic climate along in their communities.